Motorbike Practical Training Course
This is an in-house based practical assessment which can be overseen by an owner, manager, SmartHS qualified assessor or competent representative of the farm or property, who have themselves completed the SmartHS course they intend to assess. The assessor must be competent on the equipment he/she is assessing.
It is highly recommended anyone who wishes to assess this practical course completes the SmartHS Assessors Course.
You can help your team discover how to:
Safely control a fail hill climb and reverse around.
Understand how to dominate ruts and cross irrigation pipes.
Watch the video on bike set up or run flat tyre bead lock system.
Work out whether they should be standing vs sitting, how to pick up a bike
Find loose spokes or worn out chain symptoms.
Understand some legal stuff and so much more.
Test their knowledge of the theory then they can have a crack at the practical ride examples.
Print your team member's certificate for company training records plus a lifetime proof of their completed course online.
You can then demonstrate safe operating workplace practices, as required by the Health and Safety at Work (HSW) Act 2015
You can now refer to the training material 24 hrs a day to consolidate your knowledge and use for refresher training to keep up to date with changes at no extra cost.
Motorbike
Practical Training Course
The following study materials are available when you purchase this course:-
Motorbike Training Practical Assessment
View the information needed to complete your practical assessment
There are two practical assessments to complete in the motorbike training course. Download the documents from this page and contact your assessor when you are ready to schedule your practical.
Motorbike Health and Safety
Understand your health and safety responsibilities
Health and Safety training material for your motorbike course
The following assessments are available when you purchase this course:-
Motorbike - Practical Assessment
Demonstrate your proficiency at riding your motorbike on flat and hill terrain by applying the skills learned in the online assessment