Abrasive Wheels Training for Manufacturing & Food
Accredited abrasive wheels training built for manufacturing sites in NE Scotland. £450–£850 / day. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.
Regulations this covers
- PUWER 1998
- HACCP (food)
- COSHH
- Manual handling regs
Typical machine mix: forklift (reach, counterbalance) · MEWP for racking · pallet truck · manual handling.
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.
Why teams in North-East Scotland book this
North-East Scotland is built on manufacturing, and Shift rotations mean refresher cohorts have to land across nights, twilight and days in the same week. On-site Abrasive Wheels Training is how we close that gap without pulling operators off the rota.
Manufacturing & Food context: Aberdeen manufacturing and food plants run multi-shift FLT/MEWP rotations with strict housekeeping audits.
Day rate band
£450–£850 / day
Why this matters
5,500+
UK angle-grinder injuries treated in A&E each year, many eye and hand.
Source: RoSPA / NHS injury surveillance.
Typical abrasive wheels scenarios on North-East Scotland sites
- Scenario 1
Cutting stainless on a fabrication bench with localised LEV
- Scenario 2
Field cutting threaded bar with a 9-inch angle grinder near other trades
- 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
FAQs
- Can we use our own equipment?
- We strongly recommend it. Training on your machines means the assessment evidences how your operators actually work.
- Can you cohort operators with weaker English?
- Yes — we adjust pace and use translated handouts where needed. Assessment is competence-based, not language-based.
- How often is refresher training required?
- Refresher every 3 years; quarterly observation top-ups., sooner if a near-miss, machine change or audit finding triggers it.
- Will this satisfy our insurer?
- Yes — the accredited certificate plus evidence pack is the standard underwriters accept for the operator-competence renewal question.
- Will a principal accept this for a manufacturing 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.
Related training pages
- Abrasive Wheels Training for Waste & Recycling
- Abrasive Wheels Training for Civils & Highways
- Abrasive Wheels Training for Distilleries
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