• Course Aims To learn how to prepare for vehicle movement and guidance, communication, plant hazards and ground condition, work area layout and positioning as part of a work management traffic plan. Course Content • Explain the duties role and responsibilities and any limitations, including the procedures when ca pabilities are exceeded, of those marshalling or guiding the movement of plant and vehicles in a variety of situations. • Outline the hierarchy of control measures for plant and vehicle movement, and the requirements of a work management traffic plan. • Outline the legislative requirements and procedures relating to plant and vehicles accessing or egressing for the public highway, and the effects on other road users. • Explain types, attributes, limitations, hazards, and stability factors on a range of typical plant and work-related vehicles relevant to the occupational area or sector. • Explain the requirements of and types, functionality, advantages and limitations of a range of driv er visibility aids for a range of occupationally relevant plant and vehicles. • Explain how ground conditions and features, proximity hazards and weight limits can affect the operations of plant and vehicles for different access points and work areas. • Explain the important and locations of positions of safety for a marshaller and other personnel. • Describe and use different types of communication methods for receiving and communication ve hicle and plant movements.
  • Course Aims To learn how to prepare for vehicle movement and guidance, communication, plant hazards and ground condition, work area layout and positioning as part of a work management traffic plan. Course Content • Explain the duties role and responsibilities and any limitations, including the procedures when ca pabilities are exceeded, of those marshalling or guiding the movement of plant and vehicles in a variety of situations. • Outline the hierarchy of control measures for plant and vehicle movement, and the requirements of a work management traffic plan. • Outline the legislative requirements and procedures relating to plant and vehicles accessing or egressing for the public highway, and the effects on other road users. • Explain types, attributes, limitations, hazards, and stability factors on a range of typical plant and work-related vehicles relevant to the occupational area or sector. • Explain the requirements of and types, functionality, advantages and limitations of a range of driv er visibility aids for a range of occupationally relevant plant and vehicles. • Explain how ground conditions and features, proximity hazards and weight limits can affect the operations of plant and vehicles for different access points and work areas. • Explain the important and locations of positions of safety for a marshaller and other personnel. • Describe and use different types of communication methods for receiving and communication ve hicle and plant movements.
  • 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 Ride on Roller course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • All pre-start, running checks and shut down procedures
    • Set roller for travel
    • Awareness of on-site hazards
    • Set the roller for compaction duties
    • Place roller in an out of service condition
    • Recognise compacted/uncompacted areas
    • Conditions that may cause instability of the roller
    • Safety procedures when working up to unsupported edges
    • Loading and unloading procedures on/off a transporter
  • 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 Ride on Roller course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • All pre-start, running checks and shut down procedures
    • Set roller for travel
    • Awareness of on-site hazards
    • Set the roller for compaction duties
    • Place roller in an out of service condition
    • Recognise compacted/uncompacted areas
    • Conditions that may cause instability of the roller
    • Safety procedures when working up to unsupported edges
    • Loading and unloading procedures on/off a transporter
  • Course Objective:

    The objective of this course is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to safely and competently operate Ride on Rollers on site in line with NPORS guidelines. The NPORS National Plant Operators Registration Scheme is now one of the UK’s leading CSCS affiliated carding schemes and is accepted across the Construction, Industrial, Utilities, Warehousing and Port and Marine sectors to name a few.

    Course Delivery

    This course will consist of a large element of practical tuition. Any delegates undertaking a novice N214 Road Roller course will also undertake theory training to prepare them for the multiple-choice assessment. All delegates are provided with and are encouraged to read Nationwide Training Provider’s NPORS study notes.  

  • Course Objective:

    The objective of this course is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to safely and competently operate Ride on Rollers on site in line with NPORS guidelines. The NPORS National Plant Operators Registration Scheme is now one of the UK’s leading CSCS affiliated carding schemes and is accepted across the Construction, Industrial, Utilities, Warehousing and Port and Marine sectors to name a few.

    Course Delivery

    This course will consist of a large element of practical tuition. Any delegates undertaking a novice N214 Road Roller course will also undertake theory training to prepare them for the multiple-choice assessment. All delegates are provided with and are encouraged to read Nationwide Training Provider’s NPORS study notes.  

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    • Employer's and employee's legal responsibilities
    • Hazards arising from the use of fork lift trucks
    • Basic maintenance
    • Longitudinal and lateral stability
    • Pre-use inspection
    • Setup to lift various loads
    • Differing terrains
    • Manoeuvring in confined areas
    • Keeping within safe working parameters
    Completion of the course: Delegates will complete written and practical assessments. Successful delegates will receive an RTITB accredited certificate. Course Duration 3 Day
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    • Employer's and employee's legal responsibilities
    • Hazards arising from the use of fork lift trucks
    • Basic maintenance
    • Longitudinal and lateral stability
    • Pre-use inspection
    • Setup to lift various loads
    • Differing terrains
    • Manoeuvring in confined areas
    • Keeping within safe working parameters
    Completion of the course: Delegates will complete written and practical assessments. Successful delegates will receive an RTITB accredited certificate. Course Duration 5 Day
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    • Employer's and employee's legal responsibilities
    • Hazards arising from the use of fork lift trucks
    • Basic maintenance
    • Longitudinal and lateral stability
    • Pre-use inspection
    • Setup to lift various loads
    • Differing terrains
    • Manoeuvring in confined areas
    • Keeping within safe working parameters
    Completion of the course: Delegates will complete written and practical assessments. Successful delegates will receive an RTITB accredited certificate. Course Duration 1 Day
  • Course Aims To learn how to prepare for vehicle movement and guidance, communication, plant hazards and ground condition, work area layout and positioning as part of a work management traffic plan. Course Content • Explain the duties role and responsibilities and any limitations, including the procedures when ca pabilities are exceeded, of those marshalling or guiding the movement of plant and vehicles in a variety of situations. • Outline the hierarchy of control measures for plant and vehicle movement, and the requirements of a work management traffic plan. • Outline the legislative requirements and procedures relating to plant and vehicles accessing or egressing for the public highway, and the effects on other road users. • Explain types, attributes, limitations, hazards, and stability factors on a range of typical plant and work-related vehicles relevant to the occupational area or sector. • Explain the requirements of and types, functionality, advantages and limitations of a range of driv er visibility aids for a range of occupationally relevant plant and vehicles. • Explain how ground conditions and features, proximity hazards and weight limits can affect the operations of plant and vehicles for different access points and work areas. • Explain the important and locations of positions of safety for a marshaller and other personnel. • Describe and use different types of communication methods for receiving and communication ve hicle and plant movements.
  • Course Aims To learn how to prepare for vehicle movement and guidance, communication, plant hazards and ground condition, work area layout and positioning as part of a work management traffic plan. Course Content • Explain the duties role and responsibilities and any limitations, including the procedures when ca pabilities are exceeded, of those marshalling or guiding the movement of plant and vehicles in a variety of situations. • Outline the hierarchy of control measures for plant and vehicle movement, and the requirements of a work management traffic plan. • Outline the legislative requirements and procedures relating to plant and vehicles accessing or egressing for the public highway, and the effects on other road users. • Explain types, attributes, limitations, hazards, and stability factors on a range of typical plant and work-related vehicles relevant to the occupational area or sector. • Explain the requirements of and types, functionality, advantages and limitations of a range of driv er visibility aids for a range of occupationally relevant plant and vehicles. • Explain how ground conditions and features, proximity hazards and weight limits can affect the operations of plant and vehicles for different access points and work areas. • Explain the important and locations of positions of safety for a marshaller and other personnel. • Describe and use different types of communication methods for receiving and communication ve hicle and plant movements.
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