Cold Store & Chilled DC · Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt

Telehandler Training in the Cold Store

360° and fixed-mast telehandler operation with real load geometry. Delivered on-site around Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt, typically ~50 miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base.

Hazards we design the cohort around

  • FLT operation at -22°C with reduced reaction time and cold-brittle components
  • Racking MEWP work above pallet aisles under time pressure
  • Doorway condensation and ice on the warm/cold interface
  • Long shifts where cold fatigue erodes discipline before the shift end

Why telehandler training looks different on a cold store site

Cold-store operators need FLT training that respects fatigue and low-temp component behaviour — not a warm-warehouse cohort transplanted in.

Typical structures & spaces: cold stores, blast freezers, chilled DCs, dispatch canopies.

Anchor operators in Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt: Lunar Freezing & Storage, Whitelink Seafoods, NEAS-belt chilled DCs.

What the telehandler cohort covers

  • Load charts, ground bearing and outrigger use
  • Attachments — forks, bucket, muck-grab, jib
  • LOLER thorough-examination awareness for operators

Outcome: CPCS / NPORS-aligned telehandler competence, evidenced with your on-site loads.

Regulations we reference

  • PUWER 1998
  • COSHH (refrigerants)
  • Cold-store WAH guidance
  • HACCP-adjacent hygiene rules

When we typically run cohorts

Refreshers timed for the seasonal freezer intake ramp-up.

Audit finding we design out

"FLT competence card on file but no cold-store-specific low-temp induction on record."

Delivered at NE Scotland cold-store and chilled DC operations.

Coverage from Aboyne

Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt sits roughly 50 road miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base — well inside our normal same-week mobilisation radius across North-East Scotland.

Base: Aboyne, Aberdeenshire AB34 · Typical building types on-site: cold stores, blast freezers, chilled DCs, dispatch canopies

FAQ — Cold Store & Chilled DC operators

Can you deliver telehandler training on a working cold store site?

Yes. We mobilise onto operating cold store sites across Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt — typically ~50 road miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base — and run the cohort around your live programme. We deliver a cold-store-specific cohort at your dispatch canopy or training bay.

Which regulations does the course reference for cold store operations?

We reference PUWER 1998, COSHH (refrigerants), Cold-store WAH guidance, HACCP-adjacent hygiene rules. Evidence and paperwork are prepared to satisfy client and insurer audits typical of Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt.

What cold store-specific hazards does the course cover?

The cohort works through hazards we see repeatedly on cold store sites: FLT operation at -22°C with reduced reaction time and cold-brittle components; Racking MEWP work above pallet aisles under time pressure; Doorway condensation and ice on the warm/cold interface.

How often should telehandler refreshers run on a cold store?

Refreshers timed for the seasonal freezer intake ramp-up. We schedule cohorts to avoid your peak windows and land refreshers before the audit or insurance review that would flag them.

What does the operator leave with?

CPCS / NPORS-aligned telehandler competence, evidenced with your on-site loads. We also hand over the paperwork you'll need for a client or HSE audit — the recurring finding we design out is: "FLT competence card on file but no cold-store-specific low-temp induction on record."

How does the course handle attachment competence and LOLER-linked operator responsibilities?

That's built into the cold store-specific delivery — we adapt the content to your site's actual conditions rather than run a generic classroom cohort.

We deliver a cold-store-specific cohort at your dispatch canopy or training bay.

Call Chris directly or request a quote — most Peterhead, Fraserburgh & Aberdeen DC belt bookings mobilise inside a week.