We offer a range of approved operator and safety training courses, tailored to meet your requirements and ensure you comply with health and safety legislation.
We offer a range of approved operator and safety training courses, tailored to meet your requirements and ensure you comply with health and safety legislation.
Our bespoke training facilities offer a spacious and comfortable environment for candidates to undertake their course. Undercover areas are provided for practical elements of the course along with high-quality training rooms for theory and assessment.
As an approved IPAF training provider you are assured of the highest standard of training available for operating Mobile Access Platforms. IPAF train over 150,000 operators throughout the world each year and set the standard within the powered access industry.
Successful trainees receive a PAL Card (Powered Access Licence), a safety guide, a logbook and a certificate.
A correct fitting facepiece should be worn when operating equipment where the user is subjected to increased levels of dust.
Full face shields offer a wide area of protection against high speed flying particles or chemical splashes and because of the all round ventilation, remain mist free even in wide temperature swings.
It is recommended that foot protection is worn whilst using specific equipment. Safety footwear should comply with EN20345:2011 as a minimum.
Hearing protection is vital to guard against excessive noise. If the noise level is 85dB or higher, then hearing protection is usually mandatory in the workplace.
Protective gloves should be used during manual handling to of abrasive or sharp objects, when working with vibrating equipment, during construction work or when working with chemicals and hazardous substances.
Eye protection conforming to EN 166 protects the wearer against particles or liquids entering the eye when operating certain types of equipment.
It is recommended that head protection is worn when using particular types of equipment. Hard hats conforming to EN 397 are designed to protect the wearer against falling objects and other impacts.
All fall arrest and fall restraint systems are required to be used in conjunction with PPE that typically comprise a full body harness and lanyard as a minimum.