Scotland, Scotland

Mobile Crane Training in Scotland

Accredited, on-site mobile crane training for construction, energy, civils, marine, agricultural and distribution operators across Scotland across Scotland.

Mobile Crane Training delivered where you work in Scotland

Logan Plant Training delivers accredited mobile crane training on-site across Scotland (Scotland). We work with construction, energy, civils, marine, agricultural and distribution operators across Scotland operating around sites the length of Scotland — from the Central Belt to the Highlands — including teams at Scottish Water, Network Rail Scotland, Transport Scotland framework contractors, and shape each mobile crane course around your equipment, shift patterns and risk profile.

The course covers practical mobile crane operation and the regulations that apply on your site — including LOLER 1998, BS 7121 and PUWER 1998. Scotland-wide operators run different inductions per principal contractor — we line up cohorts so the same operator competence standard is evidenced in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Inverness on the same week. On completion, successful candidates receive an accredited mobile crane operator certificate, recognised by auditors and procurement teams across Scotland.

Prerequisites: Aged 18+, full medical (D4-style) for category, prior plant experience preferred.
Pricing guide: Course typically £1,200–£3,500 per candidate depending on category.

What the course covers

  • Duty charts, outrigger setup and ground bearing
  • Lift planning, signals and exclusion zones
  • Daily inspections and reporting defects

Mobile crane training in Scotland — local context

For multi-site Scottish operators we coordinate cohorts across regions so the same standard is delivered in Aberdeen, the Central Belt and the Highlands — minimising travel and downtime.

Council
Local authorities across Scotland
Local anchor
sites the length of Scotland — from the Central Belt to the Highlands

Population

~5.5m (NRS 2022)

across Scotland — we coordinate multi-region cohorts to a single competence standard

32 councils

Pricing guide

£1,200–£3,500 per candidate depending on category

Local employers we typically work alongside in Scotland: Scottish Water · Network Rail Scotland · Transport Scotland framework contractors · Major energy & civils principals.

Mobile Crane Training on Scotland sites — typical scenarios

These are the situations construction in Scotland bring us to cover with their mobile crane operators. We work each one through on your own kit, on your own site.

  1. Scenario 1

    Tandem lift planning with two cranes and a single AP

  2. Scenario 2

    Ground bearing pressure check on a yard with unknown made-up fill

  3. Scenario 3

    Lifting over a live road or rail — exclusion zone, banksman positioning

Mobile Crane Training — common audit findings we prevent

From Scotland sites we've trained on, these are the mobile crane findings that come up repeatedly in HSE inspections and principal-contractor audits.

  • 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 in Scotland

£20m+

single-incident insurance exposure recorded on UK mobile-crane overturns.

Source: CPA / industry loss data.

Mobile Crane Training in Scotland — FAQs

Do you deliver mobile crane training on-site in Scotland?
Yes — we travel to your yard, depot or site across Scotland. We deliver on-site across Scotland from our Aboyne base — North-East routes weekly, Central Belt and Highlands by arrangement.
Is this mobile crane course accredited?
Yes. Successful candidates receive an accredited mobile crane operator certificate aligned with LOLER 1998, BS 7121 and PUWER 1998.
Who is this course for?
Lift teams in construction, fabrication yards and energy — including novice, experienced and refresher candidates working around sites the length of Scotland — from the Central Belt to the Highlands.
How long does the course take?
3–5 days. Exact length depends on the size of your team and prior experience.
Can we use our own machines?
Yes — we strongly recommend it. Training on your own wheeled mobile and small all-terrain cranes produces safer, more relevant outcomes.

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