Telehandler Training on the Decom Quay
360° and fixed-mast telehandler operation with real load geometry. Delivered on-site around Peterhead, Dales Voe & Altens yards, typically ~45 miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base.
Audit finding we design out
"Appointed-person lift plan approved but rigger / slinger training not evidenced against the specific module."
Delivered on NE Scotland decom quays and cutting yards.
Regulations we reference
- PUWER 1998
- LOLER 1998
- COSHH (NORM, hydrocarbons)
- OSPAR guidance
Hazards we design the cohort around
- Legacy topside modules with unmapped internal loads
- NORM-contaminated pipe stacks handled by FLT and telehandler
- Heavy-lift crane picks on tight quayside footprints
- Cutting operations sharing airspace with lift zones
Why telehandler training looks different on a decom site
Every module is different — competence has to translate from one lift plan to the next, not just tick a generic ticket.
Typical structures & spaces: decom quays, cutting halls, pipe-stack yards, module lay-down areas.
Anchor operators in Peterhead, Dales Voe & Altens yards: Veolia decom framework, John Lawrie Group, ASCO decom-support base.
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.
When we typically run cohorts
Cohorts sequenced with module arrivals and cutting-hall availability.
Coverage from Aboyne
Peterhead, Dales Voe & Altens yards sits roughly 45 road miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base — well inside our normal same-week mobilisation radius across North-East Scotland.
FAQ — Energy Decommissioning Yard operators
Can you deliver telehandler training on a working decom site?
Yes. We mobilise onto operating decom sites across Peterhead, Dales Voe & Altens yards — typically ~45 road miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base — and run the cohort around your live programme. Book against your module inbound date — we can mobilise inside a fortnight.
Which regulations does the course reference for decom operations?
We reference PUWER 1998, LOLER 1998, COSHH (NORM, hydrocarbons), OSPAR guidance. Evidence and paperwork are prepared to satisfy client and insurer audits typical of Peterhead, Dales Voe & Altens yards.
What decom-specific hazards does the course cover?
The cohort works through hazards we see repeatedly on decom sites: Legacy topside modules with unmapped internal loads; NORM-contaminated pipe stacks handled by FLT and telehandler; Heavy-lift crane picks on tight quayside footprints.
How often should telehandler refreshers run on a decom?
Cohorts sequenced with module arrivals and cutting-hall availability. 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: "Appointed-person lift plan approved but rigger / slinger training not evidenced against the specific module."
How does the course handle attachment competence and LOLER-linked operator responsibilities?
That's built into the decom-specific delivery — we adapt the content to your site's actual conditions rather than run a generic classroom cohort.
Book against your module inbound date — we can mobilise inside a fortnight.
Call Chris directly or request a quote — most Peterhead, Dales Voe & Altens yards bookings mobilise inside a week.
