Construction Grade Checker Training
Grade Checker: An Introduction
This course is well suited for those new to the industry with little to no experience. Through 24 micro-lessons, they will learn the responsibilities of a grade checker; including industry basics, safety best practices, their roles and responsibilities on the job site, leadership skills, the best way to communicate, common pitfalls, tips and tricks, and the general tools and materials used on the job.
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Sample Videos
Trailer - Grade Checker: An Introduction
Know the Plans
Be Self-Motivated
Learn How to Communicate
Pitfall 3: Not Understanding the Work
Be Observant
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Book a MeetingPitfall 4: Not Knowing How to Communicate with Operators
Course Outline
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Industry Basics
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Safety
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Roles and Responsibilities
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Leadership Skills
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Communication
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Pitfalls
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Tips and Tricks
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Tools and Materials
What Does a Grade Checker Do?
Get Good Boots
Math Skills
PPE
Understanding Your Surroundings
Staying Visible
Pay Attention and Carry Supplies Correctly
Stay Busy and Ahead
Know the Plans
Replace Hubs and Stakes
Understand How to Communicate
Be Self-Motivated
Learn How to Communicate
How to Communicate with Everyone on the Job Site
Communicating with Two-Way Radios and Hand Signals
Pitfall 1: Not Owning Your Mistakes
Pitfall 2: Being Unproductive
Pitfall 3: Not Understanding the Work
Pitfall 4: Not Knowing How to Communicate With Operators
Be Professional
Be Observant
Tools a Grade Checker Uses
More Tools a Grade Checker Uses
How to Carry Your Supplies
Industry Basics
What Does a Grade Checker Do?
Get Good Boots
Math Skills
Safety
PPE
Understanding Your Surroundings
Staying Visible
Pay Attention and Carry Supplies Correctly
Roles and Responsibilities
Stay Busy and Ahead
Know the Plans
Replace Hubs and Stakes
Leadership Skills
Understand How to Communicate
Be Self-Motivated
Communication
Learn How to Communicate
How to Communicate with Everyone on the Job Site
Communicating with Two-Way Radios and Hand Signals
Pitfalls
Pitfall 1: Not Owning Your Mistakes
Pitfall 2: Being Unproductive
Pitfall 3: Not Understanding the Work
Pitfall 4: Not Knowing How to Communicate With Operators
Tips and Tricks
Be Professional
Be Observant
Tools and Materials
Tools a Grade Checker Uses
More Tools a Grade Checker Uses
How to Carry Your Supplies