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Safety & Training

Toolcat Operator Training

The Toolcat™ utility work machine operator training course imparts rules and practices for safe operation. It is NOT designed to license or certify operators as skilled or factory authorized operators.

Kit Overview

Operator training course for Bobcat loaders.

The kit includes:

  • Five course handbooks
  • Five certificates of completion
  • Five wallet cards
  • DVD
  • Administrator’s guide

Course Handbook Sample

Operator training course for Bobcat loaders.

View an excerpt of the Toolcat™ utility work machine operator training course handbook.

Video Sample

Toolcat utility work machine operator safety video.

Get a preview of the video content in the Toolcat™ utility work machine training course.

Objectives

After participating in the course, trainees will be able to:

  • Discuss the features and important characteristics of the Toolcat utility work machine.
  • Explain loader rated operating capacity (ROC), maximum cargo box load, maximum tow weight, maximum trailer hitch tongue weight, machine rated capacity and total rated capacity.
  • Explain important issues of hauling loads in the cargo box or on the lift arm.
  • Explain important issues of towing equipment with the work machine.
  • Explain why maintenance is an important factor for safe, efficient, and productive operation.
  • Explain the importance of using the seat belt and shoulder belt for operator and passenger restraint.
  • Identify the controls and their functions.
  • Identify the machine's safety features and explain their importance.
  • Explain the steps of safe entry and exit.
  • Explain the reason for changing attachments and the use of the Bob-Tach system.
  • Know the fundamentals of safe and efficient maneuvering, traveling, and working with the attachment, cargo box, and trailer.

Overview

The Toolcat™ utility work machine, developed by Bobcat Company, is a machine that is designed for property maintenance, commercial groundskeeping and landscaping. It has a lift arm for handling loads, a cargo box for hauling loads and a receiver hitch is available for towing loads. The All-Wheel Steer feature makes the utility work machine able to work on different ground conditions, including mud and snow, while being able to operate on work surfaces like turf and grass with minimal ground disturbance. Not only will it take you and a co-worker to the jobsite, it will also complete the job like no other machine can.

Unlike an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV), golf cart and a pickup truck, a Toolcat utility work machine has a lift arm that is used to raise and lower heavy loads. Carrying a load outside of the machine's wheelbase alters the machine's handling characteristics affecting stability, steering and braking that is different than other types of utility vehicles.

Safe handling instructions:

  • Slow down when you make a turn.
  • Do not make sharp turns when you are carrying a load.
  • CARRY LOADS LOW.
  • Do not overload (see Machine Load Capacities decal).
  • Handling characteristics are different from an ATV, golf cart or pickup truck.
  • The machine is capable of low and high range speeds. Make sure you wear the shoulder belt for additional restraint at high range speeds.