Distilleries · NE Scotland

Abrasive Wheels Training for Distilleries

Accredited abrasive wheels training built for distillery sites in NE Scotland. £500–£900 / day. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.

Why teams in North-East Scotland book this

Plant operator competence in North-East Scotland is mostly about evidence. Abrasive Wheels Training closes the gap between your operators' real-world ability and the certificate the auditor wants to see — without losing the operators for a week off-site.

Distilleries context: Speyside distilleries mix cask-yard FLT/telehandler work with confined-space stills, vapour zones and tight visitor flow.

Day rate band

£500–£900 / day

Regulations this covers

  • PUWER 1998
  • GMP
  • COSHH
  • DSEAR 2002 (alcohol vapour)

Typical machine mix: telehandler (cask handling) · forklift · MEWP for tun-room access · abrasive wheels for cooperage.

What the course covers

  • Wheel selection, mounting and balancing
  • Guards, PPE and dust/noise control
  • Daily checks and defect reporting

Certification: Accredited Abrasive Wheels certificate. Regs: PUWER 1998 and HSG17.

Typical abrasive wheels scenarios on North-East Scotland sites

  1. Scenario 1

    Cutting stainless on a fabrication bench with localised LEV

  2. Scenario 2

    Field cutting threaded bar with a 9-inch angle grinder near other trades

  3. Scenario 3

    Bench-grinder dressing and tool-rest gap (max 1.6 mm) routine

Audit findings this prevents

  • Wrong wheel on the wrong machine — RPM mismatch is the #1 burst-wheel cause
  • Guards removed 'for the awkward cut' and never refitted
  • No ring-test or storage discipline — moisture-damaged wheels then run at full speed

Why this matters

5,500+

UK angle-grinder injuries treated in A&E each year, many eye and hand.

Source: RoSPA / NHS injury surveillance.

FAQs

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 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.
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.
Will this pass a principal-contractor audit?
The course is built around the evidence auditors actually ask for: operator photo ID, assessment date, regulation mapping and refresher window. We return the pack inside the working week.

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