• Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    This course will provide delegates with the necessary skills, knowledge, and training for the role of the mobile crane operator as part of the overall lifting operations team. It is for those who are required to operate mobile cranes for the movement of loads.

    Course Structure

    • Operating the crane safely
    • Responding to recognized crane signals accurately
    • Correct positioning of the crane
    • Altering jib lengths and associated safety devices
    • Routine plant maintenance and minor adjustments
    • Safe load indicators and duties charts
    • Chains, slings and lifting gear
    • Crane capabilities and safety precautions
    • Basic theory of power units, transmission systems and control systems
    • Understanding and interpreting duties charts
    • Understanding how to programme safe load indicators
    • The effects of radius change on the safe working capacity
    • Statutory regulations and Codes of Practice applicable to lifting operations
    • Effects of shock loading on structural strength, stability and load displacement
    • Principles of safe slinging and the types and capacities of chains, slings and lifting gear
    • The correct and safe use of outriggers
    • Transport regulations and preparing for travel on the public highway

    Course Duration

    5 days
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The A61 Appointed Person (Lifting Operations) course will give you an understanding of the appointed person’s responsibilities and how to fulfil them. It will also provide you with the ability to interpret and apply sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the BS 7121 Safe Use of Cranes guidelines. If you already hold a in date CPCS A40 Slinger Signaller licence CPCS will grant delegates automatic entitlement to the A62 Crane Supervisor category on completion of this course.

    Course Structure

    • Follow safe systems of work including method statements
    • Take personal responsibility
    • Describe different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understand crane documentation
    • Understand crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Appreciate tower cranes
    • Observe British Standard 7121
    • Recognise the role of appointed persons
    • Plan a lift

    Course Duration

    2 days
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The A61 Appointed Person (Lifting Operations) course will give you an understanding of the appointed person’s responsibilities and how to fulfil them. It will also provide you with the ability to interpret and apply sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the BS 7121 Safe Use of Cranes guidelines. If you already hold a in date CPCS A40 Slinger Signaller licence CPCS will grant delegates automatic entitlement to the A62 Crane Supervisor category on completion of this course.

    Course Structure

    • Follow safe systems of work including method statements
    • Take personal responsibility
    • Describe different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understand crane documentation
    • Understand crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Appreciate tower cranes
    • Observe British Standard 7121
    • Recognise the role of appointed persons
    • Plan a lift

    Course Duration

    5 days
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The A61 Appointed Person (Lifting Operations) course will give you an understanding of the appointed person’s responsibilities and how to fulfil them. It will also provide you with the ability to interpret and apply sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the BS 7121 Safe Use of Cranes guidelines. If you already hold a in date CPCS A40 Slinger Signaller licence CPCS will grant delegates automatic entitlement to the A62 Crane Supervisor category on completion of this course.

    Course Structure

    • Follow safe systems of work including method statements
    • Take personal responsibility
    • Describe different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understand crane documentation
    • Understand crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Appreciate tower cranes
    • Observe British Standard 7121
    • Recognise the role of appointed persons
    • Plan a lift

    Course Duration

    5 days
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The A62 Crane Supervisor course will enable delegates to undertake the duties of a crane supervisor as defined by the appointed person. You will learn how to comply with legislation, regulations, Codes of Practice and industrial requirements.

    Course Structure

    • Legislation, regulations and Codes of Practice relating to lifting duties
    • Safe systems of work including method statements
    • Taking personal responsibility
    • Different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understanding crane documentation
    • Understanding crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Crane appreciation
    • Observing British Standard 7121
    • Understanding the role of crane supervisor
    • Understanding the role of appointed person
    • Preparing an area with exclusion zones

    Course Duration

    3 Days (Novice)
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • N010 Telehandler- Experienced This course is for people with experience who want to further enhance their learning.
  • Overview

    Whether you’re a novice or have some basic working knowledge, this N010 telehandler training course will provide you with all you need to know in order to operate a telehandler forklift truck safely.  Through a combination of theory and practical learning, anyone attending this course will leave with a solid understanding of:
    • Current legislation related to the industry
    • Common hazards associated with heavy plant machinery
    • Health and safety best practice
    • Your role and responsibilities as a telehandler forklift truck operator
    • The manufacturer’s handbook for the specific machine you’ll be operating
    • Understanding the machine: locating controls and components and explaining their functions
    • Mount and dismount safely
    • Carry out pre-operational checks
    • Be able to start the engine, move off, manoeuvre to the work area and stop safely
    • Configure the telescopic handler for travel
    • Understand the complexities of travelling over different terrain, including hills, inclines, rough surfaces, confined spaces and open areas
    • Safely manoeuvre when laden and unladen
    • Ensure the work area is safe
    • Configure the machine for lifting and load handling tasks
    • Carry out a range of lifting and load handling tasks safely
    • Safely fit and adjust a range of attachments, understand their purpose and safely remove them
    • External transport and machine transportation: Explain load and unload procedures
    • Carry out end of shift and shut down procedures

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