by Siôn Jones | 18 Jan 2013 | General
One can’t dispute that both snow and ice bring chaos, disruption and the whole country to a standstill…… However, it does mean that after all the rain we’ve had, the ground is finally firm enough for ‘rubber duck’ (wheeled...
by Siôn Jones | 15 Jan 2013 | Training Resources
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by Siôn Jones | 30 Oct 2012 | General
Here we have Mr. Charters showing off our new roller course whilst completing his CPCS technical test at the same time! His machine of choice is a Bomag roller with a 1.2m drum width.
by Siôn Jones | 30 Oct 2012 | General
Here we have Mr I. Jones demonstrating how to lift a Bomag 120 roller onto his wagon as part of his CPCS technical test last week. The roller was later strapped down and secured for transport. Articulation bar was also locked on the roller prior to lifting. Good...
by Siôn Jones | 24 Oct 2012 | General
We are now offering CPCS Mobile Crane testing and NVQ assessment! Here’s Mr.Regola showing how to upright a post safely, using radio communication instead of hand signals. Nicely done!
by Siôn Jones | 4 Sep 2012 | General
Due to popular demand. We have another Rotary Telehandler course coming up soon. Please enquire here for more information. In the meantime, help us answer the burning question over which make of 360 telescopic handler is hottest? Merlo, Manitou or...
by Siôn Jones | 30 Aug 2012 | General
Here at ACoP Training HQ we believe that JCB 180 drivers do it...
by Siôn Jones | 20 Jul 2012 | General
The Appointed Person and Crane Supervisor courses went well this week. Thanks to all involved, especially those who travelled all the way from Cornwall, Edinburgh and Jersey! This picture demonstrates some of the many tools in an AP’s (Lift Planner) arsenal. It...
by Siôn Jones | 16 Jul 2012 | General
Excavator training goes ahead on a CASE 210 despite the poor weather conditions. Let’s all pray for a dry spell...
by Siôn Jones | 20 May 2012 | General
Can you spot the AP, Crane Supervisor & Slinger/Signaller in this...