PITO 2-Wheel Motorbike Refresher Course
Learn how to operate a 2-wheel motorbike with this fees-free 2-day motorbike operation course in Waikato.
Course Overview:
Across New Zealand, Motorbikes and Light utility Vehicles are an essential piece of equipment for so many businesses and operating it safely and efficiently is becoming more vitally important. Upskilling and retraining staff is part of the requirements of the H&S at Work Act 2015.
Ag Drive’s two-day motorbike operators micro-credential course offers a mix of classroom learning sessions and practical skill development opportunities, in a safe and friendly environment. It is suitable for all individuals who are new to motorbike operation, as well as anyone wishing to upskill themselves. Upon completion the awarded Primary ITO micro-credentials will be recorded on each learner’s NZQA Record of Learning and a Primary ITO certificate will be awarded.
Our qualified instructors are on hand to coach you through the safe and correct operation of the motorbike and the NZQA registered unit standards that are required for this Primary ITO motorbike course.
Course Outcomes:
- Health and safety legislation
- Describe the safe operation of a 2-wheel motorbike
- Describe motorbike riding contingency procedures
- Hazards and control measures
- Reporting and/or recording accidents or near misses
- Safety requirements
- Controls and displays
- Motorbike dynamics
- Riding techniques
- Pre-ride checks
- Ride motorbike on flat terrain
- Operate a motorbike on flat terrain
- Operate motorbike with mounted load
- Operate motorbike on rolling terrain
Course Details
Industry Training Micro-Credential: Operate a Motorbike in the Primary Industry.
Fees: POA
Suitable for: All experience levels
Level: 2&3
Mode: Theory
Credits: 12
Duration: 2 Days, 8:30am-4pm
Equipment required: Sensible clothing for all-weather training and suitable enclosed footwear.
Register your interest
Due to eligibility requirements online registration is not available for Primary ITO courses. Please contact us for available dates.
Unit standards covered:
24555 - Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a motorbike
19053 - Operate a motorbike on flat terrain in the workplace under close supervision
19055 - Operate a motorbike with mounted equipment or a load under limited supervision
19054 - Operate a motorbike on rolling terrain under limited supervision
"It’s a really good foundation course, even though we have previous tractor driving experience, we still learnt a lot.”
Max and Liam