Mobile Crane Training in Tullos
mobile crane training on your Tullos (AB12) site. 32 mi from Aboyne, ~50 mins via A93/A956. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.
Typical mobile crane scenarios on Tullos sites
- Scenario 1
Tandem lift planning with two cranes and a single AP
- Scenario 2
Ground bearing pressure check on a yard with unknown made-up fill
- Scenario 3
Lifting over a live road or rail — exclusion zone, banksman positioning
Why teams in Tullos book this
Plant operator competence in Tullos is mostly about evidence. Mobile Crane Training closes the gap between your operators' real-world ability and the certificate the auditor wants to see — without losing the operators for a week off-site.
Tullos on the ground: Older inner-Aberdeen industrial belt converting into mixed energy / logistics. Typical buildings: legacy industrial sheds, regen sites, scrap and recycling yards.
Local employers we work alongside
- Tullos Industrial Estate
- Donside Paper site (legacy/regen)
- Wellheads area operators
What the course covers
- Duty charts, outrigger setup and ground bearing
- Lift planning, signals and exclusion zones
- Daily inspections and reporting defects
Certification: Accredited mobile crane operator certificate. Regs: LOLER 1998, BS 7121 and PUWER 1998.
From Aboyne base
32 mi · ~50 mins via A93/A956
Postcode
AB12
Council
Aberdeen City
Nearest A-road
A956
Audit findings this prevents
- No written lift plan for a 'routine' lift — fails almost every BS 7121 audit
- Outriggers not fully extended because of yard width — capacity halved silently
- AP and supervisor roles combined in one person, which BS 7121 prohibits
Why this matters
£20m+
single-incident insurance exposure recorded on UK mobile-crane overturns.
Source: CPA / industry loss data.
FAQs
- Will this satisfy our insurer?
- Yes — the accredited certificate plus evidence pack is the standard underwriters accept for the operator-competence renewal question.
- How often is refresher training required?
- Refresher cycles typically run every 3 years, sooner if a near-miss, machine change or audit finding triggers it.
- Can you cohort operators with weaker English?
- Yes — we adjust pace and use translated handouts where needed. Assessment is competence-based, not language-based.
- Can we use our own equipment?
- We strongly recommend it. Training on your machines means the assessment evidences how your operators actually work.
- Do you train outdoors year-round in Tullos?
- Yes — we plan the day around weather windows. NE Scotland conditions are exactly what your operators face anyway.
Related training pages
- Mobile Crane — Blackdog (AB23)
- Mobile Crane — Kingswells (AB15)
- Mobile Crane — Kintore (AB51)
- Mobile Crane — Dyce (AB21)
Or browse all training courses.
Mixed-machine yard?
Cross-machine cohorts cut the operator hours lost to admin and travel.
