Concrete Placing Boom Training for Manufacturing & Food
Accredited concrete placing boom 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
- Boom set-up, outriggers and ground bearing checks
- Safe pour sequencing, hose handling and exclusion zones
- Daily inspections, blockages and emergency procedures
Certification: Accredited Concrete Placing Boom operator certificate. Regs: LOLER 1998, PUWER 1998 and CPCS/CITB guidance.
Why teams in North-East Scotland book this
Concrete Placing Boom Training for manufacturing in North-East Scotland needs to clear three bars at once: PUWER 1998, HACCP (food), COSHH, Manual handling regs. That's how we structure the day — practical assessment on your kit, paperwork that survives audit.
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
85 bar
typical line pressure during a tower pour — failure energy is the headline risk.
Source: BPF / EN 12001 concrete-pump guidance.
Typical concrete placing boom scenarios on North-East Scotland sites
- Scenario 1
High-rise pour where the boom is the only practical placement method
- Scenario 2
Truck-mounted set-up on a city-centre kerb with restricted outrigger spread
- Scenario 3
Blockage clearance — the controlled-discharge procedure, not the hammer
Audit findings this prevents
- Outriggers part-deployed because the kerb's in the way — capacity now unknown
- Hose-handler standing in the discharge cone during a stoppage
- Pour stopped without flushing the line — next start is a pressure event
FAQs
- Can you build a fleet schedule across multiple yards?
- Yes. We cohort across yards in the same week so the same standard is evidenced fleet-wide and refresher windows line up.
- 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.
- 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.
- How long does concrete placing boom take?
- For refresher cohorts most operators clear inside a day; novice candidates need longer. We plan duration around your team's prior experience, not a default course length.
- 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.
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Sub-contracting on a NE site?
We turn round refresher cover quickly so your operator isn't bounced at the gate.
