Construction machinery driving license?

Hi, when you train to be a construction equipment operator, you'll usually be working with a variety of different machines (excavators, wheel loaders, rollers, dump trucks, etc.). Do you have to get a construction equipment driver's license during your training? And if so, what are the requirements? Is it as difficult as, say, the CE class (in terms of eyesight), or could anyone do it?

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Marco892
1 year ago

No, in my knowledge, there is no specific driving licence. If you do a training as a construction equipment manager, you are professional staff and you can therefore drive it. Excluded Of course wheel machines which drive over 20 kmh. Like large wheel loaders or dump trucks. As a rule, you need the truck driver.

Marestic
1 year ago
Reply to  Marco892

You need a driver’s license in the public sector for a self-propelled work machine. That’s class L.

Public area is all that has third access.

Furthermore, the company also receives an instruction on the machines. This is also documented. If something happens later, it’s important if you could drive it.

Personally, I’ve ever happened when I hit a colleague with the roller.

Marestic
1 year ago
Reply to  Marestic

Supplement class L to 20km/h