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HEALTH & SAFETY

First Aid Appointed Person
First Aid at Work (4 days)
Health & Safety Awareness
IOSH Managing Safely
Manual Handling Techniques
National Water Hygiene Scheme
Safe Use of Abrasive Wheels
Service Avoidance Training
Site Managers Safety Training
Scheme (CITB)

Slingers/Signallers
Vehicle Banking

CONFINED SPACE
Confined Space Entry

NEW ROADS & STREETWORKS
New Roads & Streetworks (NRSWA)
Service Avoidance Training

PLANT TRAINING
Plant Training

WORKING AT HEIGHTS
Working at Heights


Plant Training
Course Duration One-Three days dependent on experience and category including practical element

Who will Benefit Anyone whose duties include the Operating of Plant and Machinery.

Aims of Training To train selected people in the knowledge needed to achieve the standard of competence to operate plant and machinery safely.

Plant Categories The following Categories of Plant and Machinery are a selection of the training and development we provide. Please contact us if there is a specific item of plant not on the list and we will endeavour to accommodate your requirement-
  • Dumper
  • Excavators (180/360degree)
  • Forklift (rough terrain/telescopic and fixed mast)
  • Loading Shovels
  • Manual Elevating Working Platforms (MEWPS)
Maximum Number of Delegates 3-4 no. on CPCS dependent on category, 4-5 no. ‘In-house’ dependent on category
Resource Required

Client to provide:

  • Training room to comfortably accommodate all the delegates with 240V power supply for the theory component of the course. A serviced item of plant suitable for the category of training being delivered. Please contact one of our Consultants who will provide detailed information on the requirements of the site/yard for specific items of plant. 
Trainer to provide:
  • Training Equipment (course notes and presentation package)


TO BOOK
Phone 0208 736 5611 or EMAIL US TODAY



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