HS43
Racking Safety Awareness

Course content?

The course is divided into three sections – initial presentations and explanation of non-technical theory, the hands on tour of your warehouse whereby a SEMA racking inspection will take place, and a follow up discussion. The topics covered teach your staff to appreciate everything they need to ensure the safety and longevity of your racking system, including: • Identifying key components of the system • Recognising damage • How to report damage • The importance of signage • How to prevent damage from occurring The course only takes half a working day, so if you want to offer safety awareness training to a large group of individuals, you can easily fit two sessions into one day.

Course Overview

Our Rack Safety Awareness Course is a half- day session that teaches your staff everything they need to know about how to properly maintain their warehouse pallet racking system, for safer usage and a longer lifespan. Best of all, one of our SEMA approved racking engineers will come to your premises to lead the course.

HS42
Forklift Operator Training [Narrow Aisle]

Course content?

Daily checks – Battery maintenance – safe operating procedures – forklift operators Code of Practice – stacking and de-stacking – working in racking – Unloading and loading of vehicles – Battery safety – Battery charging – daily check documentation.

Who or why you should attend

Anyone needing to operate a Narrow Aisle forklift truck within their workplace

Course Overview

The aim of this course is to enable a complete novice driver to be enable by the end of the course to operate the forklift truck to a industry recognised safety standard

HS41
Forklift Operator Training [Reach Truck]

Course content?

The aim of this course is to enable a complete novice driver to operate the forklift truck to an industry recognised safety standard.

Who or why you should attend

Anyone needing to operate a Reach forklift truck within their workplace.

Course Overview

Delegates who complete the training should be able to handle a forklift in a safe manner with full adherence to health and safety requirements This three – 5-day course, aimed at employees who need to be fully qualified forklift operators will ensure the operators have the knowledge to perform the task in line with all the current safety guidelines.

HS40
Forklift Operator Training [Counterbalance]

Course content?

Daily checks – Battery maintenance – safe operating procedures – forklift operators Code of Practice – stacking and de-stacking – working in racking

Who or why you should attend

Anyone needing to operate a counterbalance forklift truck within their workplace

Course Overview

The aim of this course is to enable a complete novice driver to be enabled by the end of the course to operate the forklift to an industry recognized safety standard

HS39
Forklift Refresher Training [All Types]

Course content?

Aims The course is designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required to safely operate industrial forklift trucks Syllabus * Operators safety code * Operating practice * Inspection and maintenance * Health & Safety at Work Act (1974) * Bulk stack building * Vehicle loading * Accident prevention * Principles of lifting * Road licencing of trucks * Hydraulics - controls and their operation * Practical and Theoretical assessment tests

Who or why you should attend

Forklift Drivers

Course Overview

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Section 2 requires that employers ensure “safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use, handling, storage and transport of articles and substances”. PUWER Regulation 9 requires employers to provide refresher training as and when necessary

HS38
Safe use of ladders, steps and platforms

Course content?

• Aims & Objectives • Introductions • Legislation and regulations affecting work at height • Product standards and classifications for ladders • Product standards and classifications for stepladders • Hazards affecting the use of ladders and stepladders • Assessing Risks • Standards & Classifications • Planning & Organising, Selecting & Using – STEP • Storage, Handling & Maintenance • Theory Test & Practical Assessments • Improving safety performance • Protecting our environment

HS36
Working at Height

Course content?

There are a number of reasons for falls from height within workplaces. These can include any of the following: Incorrect use of ladders Scaffolding Platforms Vehicles Roof edges Stairs Fragile roofs High Gangways or catwalks. Remember any combination of the above could increase the risk of a fall from height accident to occur. A simple mistake could have far reaching effects For example; Minor injury, Major injury, Permanent disability, Death.

Who or why you should attend

Anyone working at height

HS35
Managing Safety – Refresher

Course content?

Practical classroom-based course, with step-by-step guidance Efficient and effective learning Delivered flexibly to suit any business Memorable facts and thought provoking case studies

Who or why you should attend

Anyone in a management or supervisory role, who has completed the full Managing Safely course.

Course Overview

Refreshes knowledge Builds on existing capabilities Puts Managing Safely into action Applies refreshed knowledge to the Plan-Do-Check-Act model and links back to the workplace Allows for personal reflections on good practice

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