Plant Operator Training in Dyce
plant operator training on your Dyce (AB21) site. 36 mi from Aboyne, ~55 mins via A93/A944. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.
FAQs
- Do you train outdoors year-round in Dyce?
- Yes — we plan the day around weather windows. NE Scotland conditions are exactly what your operators face anyway.
- What's the lead time?
- Most Dyce bookings go in within 5–10 working days. Audit-deadline cover regularly lands inside a week.
- Do you deliver plant operator on-site in Dyce?
- Yes — we travel to your yard or site in Dyce, around 36 road miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base. On-site delivery means the assessment is on your kit, not a generic test ground.
- Will a principal accept this for a construction site?
- Yes — the certificate maps to the regs the principal's auditor cites, and we'll talk to the principal's HSE team directly if useful.
- Will this satisfy our insurer?
- Yes — the accredited certificate plus evidence pack is the standard underwriters accept for the operator-competence renewal question.
Why teams in Dyce book this
Plant operator competence in Dyce is mostly about evidence. Plant Operator 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.
Dyce on the ground: Heliport-adjacent oil-and-gas supply base, 24/7 logistics traffic. Typical buildings: supply-base yards, hangars, modular offices.
From Aboyne base
36 mi · ~55 mins via A93/A944
Postcode
AB21
Council
Aberdeen City
Nearest A-road
A96
Local employers we work alongside
- Aberdeen International Airport
- Kirkhill Industrial Estate
- Wood plc Dyce
- ASCO Dyce base
What the course covers
- Machine-specific theory, pre-use checks and safe operation
- Lifting, travelling and loading technique on your own kit
- Novice, experienced-worker and refresher pathways
Certification: Accredited Plant Operator certificate (machine-specific). Regs: PUWER 1998, LOLER 1998 and HSE Approved Codes of Practice.
Typical plant operator scenarios on Dyce sites
- Scenario 1
Cross-training a yard hand from forklift to telehandler safely
- Scenario 2
Refresher for an experienced operator whose ticket lapsed three years ago
- Scenario 3
New-machine familiarisation when a depot adds an unfamiliar make/model
Audit findings this prevents
- 'Experienced worker' card issued without an actual practical observation
- Refresher pushed past expiry — auditor finds it on the wrong day
- Single ticket assumed to cover a different category of the same machine type
Why this matters
70%+
of UK plant incidents involve operators carrying a ticket — competence ≠ a card.
Source: CITB / industry incident reviews.
Related training pages
- Plant Operator — Alford (AB33)
- Plant Operator — Stonehaven yards (AB39)
- Plant Operator — Blackdog (AB23)
- Plant Operator — Kingswells (AB15)
Or browse all training courses.
Book a free site call
Tell us about your site and team — we'll plan the cohort around your operation.
