Construction Equipment Maintenance & Safety
About this Course
The Construction Equipment Maintenance & Safety specialization provides a detailed understanding of the best practices for maintaining construction machinery and ensuring workplace safety. To enhance performance and longevity, it covers preventive and corrective maintenance strategies for various equipment, including excavators, bulldozers, cranes, concrete mixers, and road-making machines. Learners will explore safety protocols, hazard identification, and risk management techniques to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with industry standards. The course also emphasizes the importance of equipment inspections, troubleshooting, and emergency response procedures, helping professionals optimize efficiency, reduce downtime, and create a safer working environment. Target Learners: Civil Engineering Students, Mechanical Engineering Students, Faculties and working professionals, Practicing Engineers in Construction projectsCreated by: L&T EduTech

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