Training Coordinators: Forklift Training
forklift training built around what training coordinators are measured on: cohort completion + paperwork lead time. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.
FAQs
- Do you train outdoors year-round in North-East Scotland?
- Yes — we plan the day around weather windows. NE Scotland conditions are exactly what your operators face anyway.
- What's the lead time?
- Most North-East Scotland bookings go in within 5–10 working days. Audit-deadline cover regularly lands inside a week.
- Do you deliver forklift on-site in North-East Scotland?
- Yes — we travel to your yard or site in North-East Scotland. 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 North-East Scotland book this
Most of the Forklift Training bookings we take from North-East Scotland land because of one thing: cohort booking with mixed novice/refresher across 3 sites We run the course on your site, against your equipment, and return paperwork inside the working week.
What training coordinators get from this: on-site delivery with paperwork returned within 5 working days. Measured against cohort completion + paperwork lead time.
Pricing guide
£450–£950 depending on novice vs refresher and team size
Typical forklift scenarios on North-East Scotland sites
- Scenario 1
Loading curtain-siders in a wet, sloping yard with mixed pedestrian traffic
- Scenario 2
Stacking three-high in narrow racking with restricted overhead clearance
- Scenario 3
Battery / LPG changeover and end-of-shift charging discipline
Audit findings this prevents
- Travelling with the forks raised — the most common HSE-citable defect on FLT audits
- Pre-use checks signed off without actually walking the truck
- Pedestrians cutting through reversing zones because segregation was painted but not enforced
Why this matters
1,300+
people seriously injured each year by forklifts in the UK.
Source: HSE RIDDOR data, L117 ACOP.
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