Our training course is aimed at individuals, companies and employees who are required to use abrasive wheels as part of their job i.e. grinding wheels or cutting discs or who are responsible for their employees such as supervisors and managers.
Kent Forklift Training are proud to be one of only a handful of abrasive wheel training companies in the UK who have been granted accreditation by the BAF.
The BAF training accreditation scheme identifies and accredits only those organisations that conduct operator abrasives safety training to the highest possible standards and differentiate them from the less professional offerings.
An abrasive wheel is usually defined as a wheel consisting of abrasive particles bonded together using organic or inorganic substances such as resin. There is no substitute for thorough practical training in all aspects of the use of abrasive wheels. The abrasive wheel training requirements are specified in the HSE publication ‘Safety in the use of Abrasive Wheels’.
Our training course is aimed at individuals, companies and employees who are required to use abrasive wheels as part of their job i.e. grinding wheels or cutting discs or who are responsible for their employees such as supervisors and managers.
Kent Forklift Training delivers courses which raises awareness in the dangers associated with operating bench mounted and hand held grinders.
Course content
Any job specific or familiarisation training related to your line of work will also be included in the training course.
Kent Forklift Training are located in Broadstairs, Kent, though we will travel to your premises anywhere in the UK to deliver on-site training.
On-site training can sometimes be regarded as an advantage as it allows the trainee to not only familiarise themselves with their working environment but also with the type of machine they will be operating back in the workplace.
Accreditation
We are accredited by the RTITB, who are recognised by the Health and Safety Executive and Health and Safety Authority as competent to operate accreditation schemes for Lift Truck Operator and Instructor training.
As an RTITB accredited training provider we are monitored 3 times yearly to ensure we are maintaining our high standards set down by the RTITB.
All of our instructors are all RTITB registered and equally work to the same high standards; they too are monitored throughout the year.We are also accredited with the AITT - the UK's fastest growing accrediting body for workplace transport training.
About the RTITB
RTITB Limited is recognised throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI) and the Health and Safety Authority (HSA).
They have over 40 years experience of setting training standards, accreditation and monitoring.The RTITB accreditation schemes are supported by legal requirements for training; the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 prescribes a legal duty to provide adequate training and instruction to all their employees.
This is reinforced by the Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 which states that all persons using work equipment must be trained, including the methods of using equipment, any risks and precautions to be taken.
Though accreditation schemes are not "mandatory, recognition by the HSE is intended to help set and maintain professional training standards and aid employers in selecting training organisations or lift-truck suppliers who offer a good standard of training" (ACOP L117).Their accreditation schemes and standards are guided by the Approved Code of Practice for Rider-operated lift trucks: Operator training (ACOP L117).
About the AITT
AITT are the only membership ran accrediting body in our industry, and proudly operate solely as a non-profit making organisation. Their purpose is to provide and maintain the highest training standards for operators, instructors, tutors and examiners, delivering training on all types of workplace transport and material handling equipment.
Using the guidance set out in the HSE Approved Code of Practice (ACoP L117), AITT publishes guidance for the training of operators and instructors. They also ensure that our training providers are adequately audited, and their courses are externally verified, ensuring that training is being provided correctly to our standards.
The AITT council, to who help steer AITT into the future, consist of elected members who have been successfully nominated to represent their voice and opinion to AITT’s network. They consist of industry experts, from lift truck manufacturers, H&S representatives, training organisations, and instructors.
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