The AITT Novice Instructor course is for individuals who are looking for a career move and would like to become a registered AITT instructor
The AITT Novice Instructor course is for individuals who are looking for a career move and would like to become a registered AITT instructor
What’s covered?
This a 10-day course with a maximum of 6-delegates. The course is designed to meet the requirements placed upon employers with regard to their duties under the health and safety at work act 1974; the provision and use of work equipment regulations 1998 (puwer); the lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998 (loler), as applicable and other relevant regulations and codes of practice.
Delegates will be trained in all aspects of becoming an AITT Instructor including the following:
Principles of instruction
Instructional techniques
HASAWA 1974/PUWER 1998/LOLER 1998
Setting up courses
Administrating the test
How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed through multiple choice theory assessment, followed by a practical assessment.
Certification
Upon successful completion, delegates will receive an accredited certificate from the AITT.
Further details
Lunch and refreshment is included in the cost.
Oldham Training Centre is a long established independent training provider formed in 1966 and holding charitable status. Now celebrating over 50 years of training, the company operates from Oldham in a training centre fully owned by the company and offers a range of apprenticeships primarily in the engineering and business services sectors.
The company has a subsidiary arm – OTC Consultancy Limited – which provides a range of accredited and non-accredited short training courses such as Health and Safety, Fork-Lift Truck and First Aid to name a few.
OTC is a member-owned organisation with over 50 member companies. It has been estimated that over 700 local and regional employers have used OTCs services to meet various training and business needs.
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