The IPAF 3a and 3b Training Course instructs an operator to prepare and operate various types of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) including cherry pickers, scissor lifts, and mobile booms such as articulated & electric boom lifts.
Excavator training can take place at our Kings Lynn training centre, on your site using your equipment. We can offer courses for above and below 10 tonnes
The IPAF 3a and 3b Training Course instructs an operator to prepare and operate various types of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) including cherry pickers, scissor lifts, and mobile booms such as articulated & electric boom lifts.
On completion of training the course members will: Be able to safely and clearly guide drivers of commercial goods vehicles into designated parking areas, Be able to evaluate risks in the local environment and recognise evolving and existing hazards, Be able to discuss the role of the banksman and their responsibilities.
This course is designed to show operators the safe and efficient operation of a forward tipping dumper truck. Trainees will learn the skills and techniques to operating a dumper truck on site.
This course is designed to show operators the safe and efficient operation of a Wheeled loading shovel. Trainees will learn the skills and techniques to operating a wheeled loading shovel on site.
IPAF accredited course designed for any operator, supervisor or manager required to select, pre-use check, adjust and inspect harnesses and lanyards.
Be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer’s handbook and accepted good practice. Clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads Be able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck
On completion of training the course members will: be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer's handbook and accepted good practice, clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads, be able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck.
Our hydraulic lorry loader course which is commonly referred to as a HIAB will teach trainees how to use lorry loaders in a safe and efficient manner. The lorry loader course is accredited by the RTITB or AITT and the course duration will depend upon the number of trainees attending and their experience levels. Our courses are available on site anywhere in the UK.
On completion of training the course members will be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer's handbook and accepted good practice, clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads and be able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck,
All learners will have the skills and knowledge to provide the organisation with Emergency First Aider’s that can provide treatment to their casualties in a prompt, safe and effective manner.
It is a requirement of the Health & Safety law that employers provide a safe and healthy environment to work in. If your assessment of first aid needs highlights the need for qualified first aiders, then this level 3 qualification (level 6 in Scotland) will provide you with suitable, highly trained personnel. This comprehensive three-day course covers a wide range of first aid emergencies, enabling all participants to deal with emergency situations
On completion of training the course members will be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer’s handbook and accepted good practice, clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads and able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck.
This training is essential for operatives using any form of overhead gantry lifting equipment. The course aims to provide delegates with a thorough understanding of the hazards associated with operating such machinery. This includes having a working knowledge of how the various machines operate and to identify the major components of the machine and explain their functions, including weight limits, and to carry out an effective pre-use check.
The term ‘Push Around Verticals’ refers to non-mechanical vertical platforms which are manoeuvred into place by hand, rather than relying on an engine/motor of any kind. These platforms are designed to meet working at height regulations, and provide a low-level access platform for use primarily indoors, which is also much safer than using traditional ladders and steps, not to mention cheaper than scaffolding and powered access platforms. Despite being generally very safe, proper Push Around Verticals training is needed to minimise risks.
On completion of training the course members will be able to Operate the Electric Pedestrian Operated Truck model used during the training course, safely and correctly in accordance with the Manufacturers Operator Procedures Manual and accepted good operating practices. Show their understanding, by clearly stating the causes of instability of trucks and loads and Carry out correctly the routine pre-use inspection of the truck in accordance with the Manufacturers Operator Procedures Manual.
On completion of training the course members will be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer's handbook and accepted good practice, • clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads, • be able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck
Reach trucks were introduced to reduce aisle widths and therefore allow companies to increase the number of aisles and racking spaces available to them. Reach trucks are commonplace in UK industry today.
On completion of training the course members will be able to Operate the Electric Rider Operated Pallet Truck model used during the training course, safely and correctly in accordance with the Manufacturers Operator Procedures Manual and accepted good operating practices. Show their understanding, by clearly stating the causes of instability of trucks and loads. Carry out correctly the routine pre-use inspection of the truck in accordance with the Manufacturers Operator Procedures Manual.
The rough terrain counterbalance lift truck is used where ground conditions require a more versatile truck, and telescopic is not required.
Often referred to as a telehandler or teleporter, this type of fork lift truck has become much more popular in recent years as its design provides a more versatile alternative to the traditional masted counterbalance truck (standard and rough terrain).
On completion of training the course members will be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer's handbook and accepted good practice, clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads and be able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck.
This course is designed to show operators the safe and efficient operation of a Skid steer mini loader. Trainees will learn the skills and techniques to operating a skid steer mini loader on site.
This training is essential for those people involved in lifting and moving loads using a crane. Trainees will be shown slinging techniques and taught how to make sure loads are safely secured prior to lifting and moving them.
We are pleased to announce that the Moffett course is now available to private individuals at our Kings Lynn, Norfolk training centre. Drivers who hold an LGV licence can expand their skills by acquiring a Vehicle Mounted Forklift Certificate, commonly known as a Moffett Mounty. This qualification enables drivers to carry a forklift attached to the rear of their truck which enables them to load and unload themselves. If you already hold a forklift certificate, a conversion course is 2 days to gain the additional knowledge and skills.
On completion of training the course members will: • be able to operate the truck model used during training safely and correctly in accordance with the manufacturer's handbook and accepted good practice • clearly understand the causes of instability of trucks and loads • be able to carry out a routine pre-use inspection of the truck
For experienced Lift Truck Operators who wish to progress to becoming an Instructor. A minimum of 6 months industrial operating is required and documentary evidence, is also required, of passing the Practical Test(s) of Operating Skills endorsed by RTITB Limited, within the 12 months preceding the course start date.