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48A Market Street, Forfar, DD8 3EW
Tele:-07813 074532/ 01307 464223
E-Mail:- [email protected]
Web:-WWW.JJTRAININGSERVICES.CO.UK
Training Brochure 2015
Introduction
We would like to introduce our family run business J & J Training Services who are
a RTITB accredited company offering Mechanical Handling Equipment Training
solutions tailored to suit your company’s individual requirements.
along with my father we started a Training Business in January 2009, we designed
and operate the only purpose built training centre in Angus situated in Market Street
in Forfar, Our facility is the only RTITB accredited training centre in Angus, Tayside
and Perthshire.
Our facility has a training room which is 5 sq mtrs, which can accommodate 20
seated trainees, complete with white boards, flip charts , and a modern LCD
projector for safety video’s to be displayed.
Our Training area is 5000 Sq Ft with five three tier racking system for a more
realistic warehouse feel for training.
Training your staff with J & J Training Services will ensure your staff are trained to the high standard in accordance to the training guides provided by RTITB and HSE, and be able to operate in a safe working environment and understand the employee’s responsibilities.
On 1st of June 2011 we acquired the portfolio of FLT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ,the owner Jim Reid retired after 25 years of training, as one of many people trained by Jim Reid during his 25 years of supplying training, we will strive to continue to deliver the same high quality and reliable service supplied by FLT Industrial Training.
Index
Forklift
M.E.W.P
Overhead Gantry Crane
Ladder Safety & Inspection
Manual Handling
Company Client List
General Terms & Conditions
Available Training Courses
Forklift
Counterbalance Forklift
Reach Truck
Counterbalance Side Loader
Telescopic Material Handler
Pivot Steer Forklift Truck
VNA Man-up or Man-Down
Counterbalance Forklift Truck
Course Duration Days: 1 – 5
Attendees 1 – 3
Course Location Carried out at the training centre or customer premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Carry out a pre-start inspection.
Load and unload vehicles.
Understand the causes of instability of truck and load.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Demonstrate an understanding of battery care (if applicable).
Operate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions
and accepted good practice.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Introduction to machine
Controls and instruments
Limitations of use
Load weight assessment
Forklift truck stability
Components and main truck types
Driving a counterbalance lift truck
Refuelling/recharging procedures
Battery Checks
Pre-start inspection/maintenance
Emergency controls
Operator’s safety code
Handling loaded/unloaded pallets
Working within a racking system
Bulk stacking
Vehicle loading/unloading
Introduction to hydraulics
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
These courses meet the requirement of:
Awarding Bodies recommended period of training and ACOP 26;
Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Trucks: Operator Training.
Reach Truck
Course Duration Days: 1 – 5
Attendees 1 – 3
Course Location Customer Premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Carry out a pre-start inspection.
Load and unload vehicles.
Understand the causes of instability of truck and load.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Demonstrate an understanding of battery care (if applicable).
Operate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions
and accepted good practice.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Introduction to machine
Controls and instruments
Limitations of use
Load weight assessment
Forklift truck stability
Components and main truck types
Driving a reach truck
Recharging procedures
Battery checks
Pre-start inspection/maintenance
Emergency controls
Operator’s safety code
Handling loaded/unloaded pallets
Working within a racking system
Bulk stacking
Vehicle loading/unloading
Introduction to hydraulics
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
These courses meet the requirement of:
Awarding Bodies recommended period of training and ACOP 26;
Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Trucks: Operator Training.
Side Loader
Course Duration Days: 1 – 5
Attendees 1 – 3
Course Location Customer Premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Carry out a pre-start inspection.
Load and unload vehicles.
Understand the causes of instability of truck and load.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Use jacks to stabilise machine (if applicable).
Operate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions
and accepted good practice.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Introduction to machine
Controls and instruments
Limitations of use
Load weight assessment
Forklift truck stability
Components and main truck type
Driving a side loader lift truck
Refueling/recharging procedures
Use of jacks (if applicable)
Pre-start inspection/maintenance
Emergency controls
Operator’s safety code
Handling loaded/unloaded pallets
Working within a racking system
Bulk stacking
Vehicle loading/unloading
Introduction to hydraulics
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
These courses meet the requirement of:
Awarding Bodies recommended period of training and ACOP 26;
Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Trucks: Operator Training.
Telescopic Material Handler
Course Duration Days: 1 – 5
Attendees 1 – 3
Course location
Customer premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Load and unload vehicles.
Carry out a pre-start inspection.
Load and unload load out towers.
Operate safely under varying site conditions.
Carry out minor adjustments and routine service.
Understand the causes of instability of truck and loads.
Set stabilisers correctly – have machine stable and level.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Operate machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions and
accepted good practice.
Course Summary
Limitations of use
Fork truck stability
Load weight assessment
Relevant regulations/legislation
Introduction to machine
Safe Load Indicator (if fitted)
Pre-start inspection/maintenance
Travel over undulating ground
Loading onto/off loadout towers
Driving
Hill starts
Use of stabilisers (if fitted)
Refuelling procedures
Bulk stacking
Operator’s safety code
Travelling on inclines
Controls and instruments
Components of lift trucks
Introduction to hydraulics
Loading/unloading vehicles
Handling various types of loads
Rated capacity charts
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information
The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
These courses meet the requirement of:
Awarding Bodies recommended period of training and ACOP 26;
Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Trucks: Operator Training.
Pivot-steer Lift Truck
Course Duration Days: 1 – 5
Attendees 1 – 3
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Carry out a pre-start inspection.
Load and unload vehicles.
Understand the causes of instability of truck and load.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Operate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions and accepted
good practice.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Introduction to machine
Controls/instruments/steering
Limitations of use
Load weight assessment
Forklift truck stability
Components and main truck types
Refuelling procedures
Driving a Pivot Steer lift truck
Operating in restricted areas
Battery Checks
Emergency controls
Operator’s safety code
Handling loaded/unloaded pallets
Bulk stacking
Vehicle loading/unloading
Safe use of hydraulics
Working within racking
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
These courses meet the requirement of:
Awarding Bodies recommended period of training and ACOP 26;
Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Trucks: Operator Training.
Very Narrow Aisle Lift Truck
man down/man up
Course Duration Days: 1 – 5
Attendees 1 – 3
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Carry out a pre-start inspection.
Understand the causes of instability of truck and load.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Demonstrate an understanding of battery care (if applicable).
Operate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions and accepted
good practice.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Introduction to machine
Controls/instruments/steering
Limitations of use
Load weight assessment
Truck stability
Components and main truck types
Refuelling procedures
Operating in restricted areas
Emergency controls
Operator’s safety code
Handling loaded/unloaded pallets
Bulk stacking
Safe use of hydraulics
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
These courses meet the requirement of:
Awarding Bodies recommended period of training and ACOP 26;
Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Trucks: Operator Training
M.E.W.P
Scissor Lift
Articulated Platform Lift
Industrial Scissor Lift
Articulated Boom Lift
Vehicle mounted Skylift
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
scissor lift and/or boom (cherry picker)
Course Duration Days: 1 – 2
Attendees 1 – 3
Course Location
Carried out at the training centre or customer premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Site and operate machine safely in relation to task.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under current relevant legislation.
Operate machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions and
accepted good practice.
Demonstrate an understanding for the need of Personal Protective Equipment.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Operator’s Code of Safe Practice
Introduction to machine
Controls and instruments
Limitations of use
Components of machine
Main platform types
Pre-start inspection/maintenance
Overhead trapping dangers
Servicing and inspection
Emergency controls
Moving and locating machine
Tilt alarms
Weather conditions
PPE recommendations
Ground inspection
Overhead obstructions
Spatial awareness
Certification RTITB/NORS – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period RTITB/NORS Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information
The National Operator Registration Scheme (NORS) is the centralised validation, registration and certification
scheme for all RTITB accredited training.
As the assembly and use of MEWPs can be physically demanding, users should be physically fit and in good
health and should, generally, not have problems with eyesight or hearing, heart disease, high blood pressure,
epilepsy, fear of heights/vertigo, giddiness/difficulty with balance, impaired limb function, alcohol or drug
dependence or psychiatric illness.
If you have any problems with literacy or language comprehension, or have any doubts about your fitness to use MEWPs, you must bring them to the attention of your employer. This need not preclude you from using
MEWPs, provided your employer conducts an assessment and is able to put into place adequate measures, to
take account of any difficulties you may have.
Vehicle Mounted MEWP also available upon request.
Crane Operator Training
Wall Mounted Jib Crane
Overhead Gantry Crane
Floor Mounted Pillar Crane
Overhead Crane
cab, pendant, radio or infra-red controlled
Course Duration Days: 1 - 2
Attendees 1 – 6
Course Location
Carried out at the training centre or customer premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the operator should be able to:
Operate safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and instructions and accepted
good practice.
Operate the crane safely in response to given tasks and signals.
Carry out daily maintenance.
Demonstrate an understanding of crane terminology.
Demonstrate an understanding of signs given by signaller.
Demonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Recognise defects and hazards that affect crane motions.
Demonstrate an understanding of lift plans.
Position the crane for a lift.
Course Summary
Relevant regulations/legislation
Crane terminology
Slinging and operating to signaller’s guidance
Overhead crane operation
Parameters of use
Limitations of use
Lifting accessories
Lift plans
Angles of lift
Pendant controls
Basic, standard and complex lifts
Centre of gravity
Safety awareness
Pre-start inspections/maintenance
Emergency exit from crane (cab)
Certification J & J Training Services Theory and Practical Certificate– Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period Overhead Crane Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information This course is conducted on clients’ premises to allow delegates to be trained on specific types of overhead
crane.
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Ladder Safety & Inspection Training
Manual Handling Training
Ladder Safety & Inspection
The Ladder Safety & Inspection course is a comprehensive full day course designed to equip operators of temporary access equipment with the necessary skills required to conduct full ladder inspections and to recognize and eliminate the dangers of incorrect ladder usage. Areas covered in this course are summarized below:
Current Ladder and Step Legislation & Regulations
Ladder Specifications and Types
Ladder Safety Specifications
Ladder Inspection & Ladder Testing
Frequency, Standards & Methods of Ladder Inspection
Ladder & Step Defects
Care & Maintenance of Ladders
Correct Ladder Usage
How to Perform a Suitable & Sufficient Risk Assessment
Manual Handling Awareness
Course Duration Days: 0.5 – 1
Attendees 1 – 12
Course Location
Carried out at the training centre or customer premises
Course Objectives By the end of the course the delegate should be able to:
Demonstrate the correct method of manual handling of objects.
Understand their responsibilities under relevant legislation.
Demonstrate the practices of manual handling and lifting as described in The Manual Handling
Operations Regulations 1992.
Course Summary
MHOR 1992
Relevant regulations/legislation
Duties of employees
Duties of employers
Introduction to manual handling
Principles of good movement
Types and causes of injury
Anatomy of the spine
Theoretical examination
Identifying the load
Mechanical aids
Task analysis
Practical application of lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying
Certification J & J Training Services Theory and Practical Certificate – Valid for 3 years.
Refresher Period Manual Handling Awareness Refresher Course after 3 years.
Any Other Relevant Information As all personnel are at risk of injury through carrying out manual handling tasks as part of their duties, this
course can be adapted to suit all workplaces.
DRIVER CPC
Course location.
Courses can be run on your premises anywhere in the UK if you are able to provide a suitable training
room. We will check the room prior to the course to ensure that it meets basic JAUPT requirements. We
can provide all audiovisual equipment.
We suggest that you provide refreshments during the day.
Course Scheduling & the 35 hours requirement.
PCV drivers need to complete their 35 hours of training by September 2013. LGV drivers need to complete
their 35 hours of training by September 2014.
The 35 hours can be phased over this period to suit you e.g. 7 hours per year for five years, or 14 hours in
each of two years and 7 hours in one year, or any combination so long at the 35 hours is completed before
the deadline date for PCV or LGV drivers.
Course Timings, Weekend Training & Course Size.
Most course run between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. but some clients prefer to start earlier. A full 7-hour
session must be completed in one day. Or the seven hours can be completed over two days providing that
the second 3½ hour session starts within 24 hours of the end of the first 3½ hour session.
We can run courses during the normal working week or on a Saturday.
We are registered with JAUPT to deliver courses for up to 15 delegates on one course.
Attendance & DSA Registration.
Drivers must attend the full seven hours of training to qualify for having their seven hours attendance
uploaded to the DSA register. Drivers failing to attend the full seven hours will not have their details
registered with the DSA so even their partial attendance will not count. Late arrivals or early leavers will
not be registered as having attended.
Drivers completing seven hours training will have their details uploaded to the DSA register.
Once a driver has completed 35 hours of training, the DSA will immediately issue a Driver Qualification
Card (DQC), which is sent to the driver's home address.
We are registered with JAUPT to deliver courses for up to 15 delegates on one course.
Driver license.
Please note that on the day of the course we will need proof of ID for every delegate. This can
be a photo card licence plus the paper counterpart. Or it can be an old style paper licence plus
a current passport. No other forms of ID are acceptable. If we don't either of these on the day
we will not be able to upload the 7 hours accreditation onto the DSA database.
Company Clients
Don &Low Ltd
General Terms and Conditions And Guidance Notes
FOR ON-SITE COURSES- PLEASE ENSURE AVAILABILTY OF:-
1 All delegates (uninterrupted attendance is important for certification)
2 Suitable delegates (All delegates must be medically fit to operate the equipment)
3 Special Needs (If any delegates have special needs, we must be advised at least 7 days prior to course commencement)
4 Appropriate Equipment:- in a safe and sound mechanical condition
5 Practical Training Area:- with racking, if applicable
6 Theory Workroom:- with table, chairs and electrical socket
7 Suitable loads: - For FLT operator training, a supply of empty pallets and stackable loads.
For Crane operator training, a selection of loads and slings
8 Consent:- that the instructor running the course will need to use the equipment as part of the
training process
9 Access Platform and any ‘Man-Up’ machine: - a current LOLER certificate must be available for inspection at or before
the commencement of the course.
10 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):- This should be provided to all delegates in accordance with HSE Regulations and
your own company rules and regulations
11 On Man-Up Machines: - Escape procedures cannot be taught as part of basic training.
12 All Courses are conducted in English: - It is vital, for Health and Safety reasons, that all delegates have a sufficient
working knowledge of English to allow them to participate fully.
Courses Held at J & J Training Services Training Centre:-
Same as 2, 3, 10, 11 & 12, Please note the centre will be open ten minutes prior to course commencement.
General Terms and Conditions:-
1 Settlement:- unless previously agreed with J & J Training Services Director (in writing)
Payment is due on receipt of invoice. Please ensure that the enclosed invoice is forwarded to your Accounts
Department immediately for payment.
Late Payment: - J & J Training Services reserves the right to charge reasonable administration cost/interest were
settlement is unduly delayed.
2 CERTIFICATES: - Will be forwarded on completion of training once the invoice has been settled in full.
3 CANCELLATIONS/POSTPONEMENTS (includes lack of delegates or facilities upon arrival- see above) – Course fees are
payable in full should cancellation or postponement be due to client/customer failure to ensure availability as detailed
above.
J & J Training Services
48A Market Street
Forfar, Angus
DD8 3EW
Tele: - 01307 464223 / 07813074532 Web: - JJTRAININGSERVICES.CO.UK