Last month, I talked about training and collaborating with subject matter experts from industry to improve training. This month, I would like to talk about the necessity for that training to be on relevant equipment.
For some companies, training on “relevant” equipment is a no-brainer: They use their own. However, having all of your capital equipment utilized on jobsites can complicate things. On top of that, crews work with this equipment every day. Many times, the uniqueness of an upcoming job demands additional training. Dedicated training programs step in to help employers with that kind of specialized training.