On Site Operator Training at some of Europe's lowest prices.

Forklift Courses |
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| One Day Course | For Trained & Certificated Operators | Usually A Refresher, or Conversion Course |
| Three Day Course | For Existing (though untrained) Operators | Created To Bring The Self-Taught Operator To A Recognised Standard |
| Five Day Course | For Novices | This Is For Those With Little Or No Experience of Mechanical Equipment |
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms |
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| One Day Course | For Existing Operators | Useful Where A Person Uses These Machines Without Formal Training |
| Two Day Course | For Existing Operators | For The More Complex Machinery, Or Less Competent Operators |
| Three Day Course | For Novices | For The Person With Little Or No Experience |
Please note that the above courses are based on a ratio of one instructor: one machine: three trainees. All courses can be adjusted to suit your requirements, as we are aware that all machines/circumstances can vary. |
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Legislation |
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| Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
HSW Act 1974 Section 2 (1) It shall be the duty of every employer to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all his employees. HSW Act 1974 Section 2 (2) (c) states that - the provision of such information, instruction, training and supervision as is necessary to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety at work of his employees. |
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| Seat Belts on Forklifts All new and second hand forklifts when used for the first time in a company must have restraining systems fitted to prevent the operator from being crushed in the event of a truck tip over. Where seat belts or similar are fitted they must be worn by the operator unless the risk assessments conducted under the 1992 Management of Health and Safety at Work regulations indicate that there is no likelihood of truck tip over. You have until 5/12/2002 to comply with the fitting of seat belts. For a full interpretation of current legislation, please contact us via EMAIL |
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| Approved Code of
Practice 1989 ACoP 1989 Rider Operated lift trucks - operator training states that - Employers must ensure all operators they employ, both new and existing, are adequately trained and, if necessary, provide for their additional or refresher training. |
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| Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulation 1992 states that - Every employer shall give adequate training to all employees who use work equipment or supervise/manage the use of work equipment. |
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We can also offer operator training on most kinds of plant and machinery, including overhead travelling cranes.
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