by Siôn Jones | 26 Apr 2021 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 22 Feb 2021 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 4 Jan 2021 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 30 Nov 2020 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 19 Oct 2020 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 12 Oct 2020 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 7 Sep 2020 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 24 Aug 2020 |
A 5 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 2 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 6 Jul 2020 |
A 6 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 3 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...
by Siôn Jones | 29 Jun 2020 |
A 6 day CPCS telescopic handler course. Spaces are limited to 3 delegates per course. This course covers the basics in telehandler operation and maintenance, with a CPCS technical test (A17C) on the final day. There is an option to add additional days to include training on the 360 tele handler (A77 ). Please get in touch for further information. Outcomes Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an individual with the telescopic handler will be able to: Roles and responsibilities Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator Preparing for work Name and explain the purpose of principal components, the basic construction, controls and terminology Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation Undertake all pre-use checks Explain the need and function of appropriate documentation Travelling and manoeuvring Configure and ready for travel (site and highway) Travel over level surfaces with and without loads and, where applicable, on rough, undulating ground and inclines. (excluding suspended loads) Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads (including suspended loads for endorsement E) Setting up for work Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties Attach and remove attachments, including forks, for the movement of units loads Attach and remove attachments and accessories for the movement of suspended loads Explain actions required for proximity hazards Inc. underground and overhead services Follow given signals and instructions during work activities Working...