Post Hole Digger Education and Training

Train to operate and maintain post hole diggers

By Terri Deno
A post auger provides gives workers the power to dig a post hole through all types of soil and clay, depending on the type of post hole digger. For simple jobs, a one man post hole digger will work to make a hole for fence or lamp posts. If you have a bigger job, a gas post hole digger or tractor post hole digger will provide the necessary power to get the hole large and deep enough for street lights, telephone poles and other types of post holes.

Whether you are using a hydraulic post hole auger or something smaller, proper training is essential for the safety of the equipment and the operators. You can find many resources for post hole digger education and training, including:

1. Operation instructions and training from the manufacturer that can be useful for both a new or used post hole digger.

2. Classes that teach how to use a gas powered post hole digger safely.

3. Seminars and other events that teach advanced skills.

 

Find training resources provided by point post hole digger manufacturers

All manufacturers should be able to provide consumers with some type of operational training material for their post diggers. Often they simply provide an operational manual for the model of digger, but many manufacturers go beyond that to offer training classes and programs that teach businesses how to use its equipment.
Try: Gearmore provides user manuals for all of its machinery, including diggers. These guides can be used for training employees individually or in a classroom setting. Diamond Tool provides many training courses that will come in handy on the job site, including general safety and trenching and excavations.

Attend classes to learn how to operate a post hole digger

While vocational training is not required for post hole digger operators, it is often helpful. Some post digger operators are educated in fence building or industrial machine repair. You can find many educational opportunities for fence building and machine operations through vocational schools and tradesmen organizations.
Try: Kansas State University provides a hazardous occupations training course for those who work with heavy machinery, which includes training on proper use of post hole diggers. Northwest Laborers-Employers provides a course on basic fence building that covers topics like equipment operation and safety procedures.

Sign up for seminars and events to learn more about post auger technology

Many tradesmen find that seminars and workshops are an excellent way to receive continuing education in their field. Seminars give you the opportunity to learn new skills, check out the latest auger technology, and update your safety certifications for the job.
Try: United Rentals requires safety certification for people who use its equipment, and offers training seminars to help them get it. Dig Safely New York provides excavator seminars that teach the skills necessary to use all type of excavation equipment.