Tuesday 24 May 2016

Onsite Forklift Truck Training



UK Forklift Truck Training is a professional training company specialising in ITSSAR accredited forklift training. Offering training on site at your company premises. It is owned and run by Dean Powell and his team who have over 26 years of experience in forklift truck training. We offer a competitively priced, friendly and professional service for all your forklift truck training requirements. Our training will enable your workers to drive confidently and safely, in turn helping you to reduce accidents in your workplace
We use the latest training techniques combining theory and practical exercises in accordance with Health & Safety Executive Guidelines and we continually achieve high success rates.
Forklift training on site has the advantage of operators being familiar with the actual equipment and types of loads they will be using in their daily working environment.   There is also no wasted travel time or expense for the delegates, or you.   The benefits for companies who invest in fork lift truck operator training far outweigh the cost of any training course.  Apart from meeting your health & safety obligations, a skilled workforce will result in a more efficient handling operation and less accidental damage.
All forklift truck training courses are offered on a maximum three delegates to one instructor ratio and we cater for all skill levels of operator on all types of trucks such as Counter Balance, Reach Truck, Pallet Truck, Pivot Steer. We provide courses for complete novices, semi-experienced operators, refreshers and conversion courses and up to three delegates of similar ability can be trained at the same time.   We can also provide bespoke courses to suit your exact site requirements

Non accredited training will be to exactly the same standard as accredited training but the operator will not be registered with the governing body (ITSSAR) or on TOPS (trained operator registration scheme).
You will still receive a certificate of training for the operator and all training records for the course attended. This will prove that you have still covered your responsibilities for adequate training under Health and Safety Law.
Non accredited training is an advantage if you want to cover your employees whilst working on your site; it is also more cost effective. A dis-advantage is that they will not be able to take the certification to another employer as it will not be recognised.

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