Tractor Driving and Operation (Lantra Awards)
Program Overview
Tractor Driving and Operation (Lantra Awards)
Overview
Learn more about the safe use and maintenance of tractors. Our two-day training and assessment course at Writtle College is accredited by Lantra Awards.
Full Description
Topics covered will include:
- safe use
- maintenance
- controls/functions and operations
- uses and applications including power take off (PTO) implements.
This course is aimed at operators working in a commercial environment, who have at least six months' experience of driving a tractor. Our instructor/student ratio is 1:4.
Who Should Attend?
This training course is aimed at operators working in a commercial environment. You should have six months' experience of driving a tractor.
Dates
We'll add future dates here when confirmed.
Where You'll Study
Your Faculty
At Writtle College, our courses blending classroom learning with hands-on experience in specialised fields such as sport, agriculture, horticulture, animal studies, equine studies, conservation and floristry.
Our Level 2 and Level 3 programmes are designed to prepare you for your future career or higher education pathways.
Study on our beautiful countryside campus, with dedicated resource centres and state-of-the-art facilities – and be a part of our supportive community.
Where Can I Study?
Writtle Campus
Our picturesque 150-hectare campus is situated in the heart of the Essex countryside.
Fees & Funding
Course Fees
Standard Booking
£485
Bookings of Up to Four People
£1,500
Entry Requirements
To join this course you should ideally have six months' experience of driving a tractor.
As we're governed by Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regulations, you will not be allowed to start the course without wearing steel toe-capped boots or shoes, gloves and suitable protective clothing which provides full cover for arms and legs. We strongly recommend also wearing a high-visibility vest.
By making a booking you are declaring yourself medically fit to participate in this course.
Program Outline
Outline:
Content:
- Safe use of tractors
- Maintenance of tractors
- Controls, functions, and operations of tractors
- Uses and applications of tractors, including power take off (PTO) implements
Structure:
- Two-day training and assessment course
Course Schedule:
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Classroom learning
- Hands-on experience
Faculty:
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
Overview:
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a global university with students from 185 countries. It is known for its innovative and entrepreneurial approach to education and research. ARU has been recognized as the Times Higher Education University of the Year 2023 and has received a Gold award for the quality of its education in the Teaching Excellence Framework.
Services Offered:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
The context mentions that ARU is committed to creating a vibrant and welcoming environment for students, staff, and communities. It also highlights the university's focus on providing outstanding facilities and opportunities for student growth.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Ambition:
ARU is academically ambitious for its students and strives to provide high-quality education.Excellence:
ARU is ranked in the top 15% of universities in the UK for graduate employment and has been recognized for its excellence in education, social work, and sports science.Collaboration:
ARU fosters collaboration between students, businesses, and partners, and its courses are recognized by industry and professionally accredited.Impact:
ARU conducts impactful research that addresses pressing issues and makes a difference in the community.Enterprise:
ARU encourages entrepreneurship and provides mentorship, support, and start-up funding through the Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy.Enthusiasm:
ARU's can-do attitude and infectious enthusiasm set it apart from other universities.Academic Programs:
The context mentions that ARU offers a wide range of courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate, postgraduate research, college courses, apprenticeships, short courses, and distance learning programs. It also highlights the university's commitment to providing career-ready graduates.
Other:
The context mentions that ARU has campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and Writtle. It also highlights the university's commitment to sustainability, equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Entry Requirements:
To join this course you should ideally have six months' experience of driving a tractor. As we're governed by Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regulations, you will not be allowed to start the course without wearing steel toe-capped boots or shoes, gloves and suitable protective clothing which provides full cover for arms and legs. We strongly recommend also wearing a high-visibility vest. By making a booking you are declaring yourself medically fit to participate in this course.