Novice cohort · Aberdeen

MEWP Training for novice operators in Aberdeen

A novice MEWP cohort in Aberdeen starts from zero. We assume your operators have never been in the cab — over the full 1–3 days we cover Pre-use, machine familiarisation and emergency lowering, Wind, ground and proximity hazard assessment, and assess before issuing the certificate. Aged 18+. Suitable for harness use (no medical contraindications).

Who this is built for in Aberdeen

Right fit

Maintenance, M&E, fit-out and inspection crews. Novice cohorts in Aberdeen typically run 2-4 operators at a time. That's deliberate — beyond 4 you lose the seat-time per candidate that turns a paper-ticketed operator into one your supervisors actually trust on-site.

What they leave with

  • Pre-use, machine familiarisation and emergency lowering
  • Wind, ground and proximity hazard assessment
  • Rescue planning and harness use where required

Local context — Aberdeen

From Aboyne

30 mi · 45–55 mins via A93 / AWPR

Postcode

AB10–AB25

Routes

A90 · A96

Population

~198,000 (NRS 2022)

Operators we work alongside in Aberdeen

  • Aberdeen Harbour Board
  • Wood plc
  • BP North Sea
  • ASCO
  • Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

Aberdeen on the ground: Energy-sector procurement audits in Aberdeen routinely demand recorded competence with photo evidence and matched serial numbers — not just a valid ticket.

Regulatory frame

Work at Height Regulations 2005 and LOLER 1998.

Certification: Accredited MEWP operator certificate. Equipment: Boom lifts, scissor lifts, push-around verticals.

Audit findings this prevents

  • No rescue plan on file — IPAF and HSE inspectors ask for this every visit
  • Harness clipped to the basket rail instead of the manufacturer anchor
  • Outriggers deployed onto soft ground without a spreader plate

FAQs — novice in Aberdeen

What's the minimum age?
16 for most courses, 18 for crane categories.
Do operators need any prior tickets?
Aged 18+. Suitable for harness use (no medical contraindications).
What's the assessment like?
Theory questions plus a practical on the same machine they'll use day-to-day. Pass first time is the norm; we re-test the next day if needed.
Can we use our own machine?
Yes, and we prefer it — operators leave fully familiar with the kit they'll actually operate.

New starts get on machines faster when training runs on your site with your kit. We come to Aberdeen rather than asking the cohort to lose travel time to ours.

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Tell us how many new starts and whether your own machine is available — we'll schedule and quote within a working day.