Oldmeldrum · AB51 · 33 mi from Aboyne

Telehandler Training in Oldmeldrum

telehandler training on your Oldmeldrum (AB51) site. 33 mi from Aboyne, ~50 mins via A947. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.

FAQs

Can novice and refresher run in the same cohort?
Yes. We run mixed cohorts routinely — the instructor splits the day so novice candidates aren't slowed by refresher assessment.
How experienced are the instructors?
Our instructors are operator-trained, audit-experienced and have decades on NE Scotland sites — not classroom-only.
What happens if the weather closes the site?
We carry on with theory and assessment indoors where possible; if the practical isn't safe we re-plan the practical day — no extra charge.
Do you cover sites near Oldmeldrum?
Yes — the same instructors cover the surrounding NE Scotland area weekly from Aboyne, so adjacent-yard cohorts add little to no travel cost.
How long does telehandler take?
For refresher cohorts most operators clear inside a day; novice candidates need longer. We plan duration around your team's prior experience, not a default course length.

Why teams in Oldmeldrum book this

If you run telehandler around Oldmeldrum, the 3-year refresher cycle on operator competence is unforgiving — and that's where this Telehandler Training fits. We deliver it on your Oldmeldrum site, so the assessment evidences your kit, your team and your conditions.

Oldmeldrum on the ground: Formartine distillery town surrounded by mixed arable estates. Typical buildings: distillery, cask yards, agri sheds.

From Aboyne base

33 mi · ~50 mins via A947

Postcode

AB51

Council

Aberdeenshire

Nearest A-road

A947

Local employers we work alongside

  • Glen Garioch Distillery
  • Local farming co-ops
  • Pitmedden estate operators

What the course covers

  • Boom control, load charts and stability
  • Attachment changes and lifting accessories
  • Travel with raised loads and uneven ground handling

Certification: Accredited telehandler operator certificate. Regs: LOLER 1998 and PUWER 1998.

Typical telehandler scenarios on Oldmeldrum sites

  1. Scenario 1

    Lifting palletised blockwork to first-lift scaffold on a sloping plot

  2. Scenario 2

    Swapping bucket → forks → man-cage and re-checking the LOLER record

  3. Scenario 3

    Tele-handling round livestock or farm pedestrians without segregation

Audit findings this prevents

  • Operating outside the load chart because the boom angle was eyeballed
  • Forgetting that a man-cage requires a thorough examination every 6 months, not 12
  • Pulling away with a raised load on uneven ground — the top cause of tip-overs

Why this matters

30%

of UK construction plant fatalities involve telehandlers or excavators overturning.

Source: HSE construction fatal injuries report.

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