Built for Site Managers

Site Managers: Telehandler Training

telehandler training built around what site managers are measured on: audit non-conformances closed before handover. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.

Pricing guide

£550–£1,100 depending on machine size and category

Why teams in North-East Scotland book this

North-East Scotland is built on telehandler, and principal-contractor audit landing in 14 days with two operators out of ticket On-site Telehandler Training is how we close that gap without pulling operators off the rota.

What site managers get from this: evidenced competence pack covering operators, refresher dates and equipment. Measured against audit non-conformances closed before handover.

Typical telehandler scenarios on North-East Scotland 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

Why this matters

30%

of UK construction plant fatalities involve telehandlers or excavators overturning.

Source: HSE construction fatal injuries report.

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

FAQs

How experienced are the instructors?
Our instructors are operator-trained, audit-experienced and have decades on NE Scotland sites — not classroom-only.
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.
Do you cover sites near North-East Scotland?
Yes — the same instructors cover the surrounding NE Scotland area weekly from Aboyne, so adjacent-yard cohorts add little to no travel cost.
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.
What happens if an operator fails?
We re-coach on the spot where possible and re-assess; if the gap is bigger we plan a short repeat block rather than a full re-run.

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Need it on a Saturday?

Weekend and night-shift cohorts run regularly — no premium for shift cover.