Onshore Wind Farm · Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands

MEWP Training on the Upland Wind-Farm Compound

Boom, scissor and vertical MEWP operation in your access envelope. Delivered on-site around Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands, typically ~40 miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base.

Coverage from Aboyne

Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands sits roughly 40 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: turbine bases, substations, met-mast pads, temporary compounds

Why MEWP training looks different on a wind farm site

A crane crew that can't self-supervise the lift in variable wind loses whole shifts to weather calls made too late.

Typical structures & spaces: turbine bases, substations, met-mast pads, temporary compounds.

Anchor operators in Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands: SSEN Transmission projects, Statkraft / Fred. Olsen sites, BAM Nuttall civils frameworks.

What the MEWP cohort covers

  • IPAF-style categories 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b coverage
  • Rescue plans, harness use and emergency lowering
  • Ground-bearing and outrigger deployment

Outcome: IPAF-aligned operator competence, rescue plan rehearsed against your site.

Hazards we design the cohort around

  • Long, unmetalled haul roads exposed to Cairngorm-edge weather
  • Crane-pad ground bearing that changes after storm events
  • Turbine-base lifts where wind-speed cut-offs stop a shift mid-lift
  • Remote sites where a broken plant means an all-day recovery

Regulations we reference

  • PUWER 1998
  • LOLER 1998
  • Working at Height Regulations 2005
  • CDM 2015

When we typically run cohorts

Cohorts run before the winter build window; refreshers in the shoulder months.

Audit finding we design out

"LOLER lift plan signed but wind cut-off decision not delegated to the appointed person on-site."

Delivered on onshore wind-farm compounds across Aberdeenshire and Moray uplands.

FAQ — Onshore Wind Farm operators

Can you deliver MEWP training on a working wind farm site?

Yes. We mobilise onto operating wind farm sites across Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands — typically ~40 road miles from our Aboyne (AB34) base — and run the cohort around your live programme. Book upland-site delivery — we bring the classroom to your compound and stay for the practical.

Which regulations does the course reference for wind farm operations?

We reference PUWER 1998, LOLER 1998, Working at Height Regulations 2005, CDM 2015. Evidence and paperwork are prepared to satisfy client and insurer audits typical of Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands.

What wind farm-specific hazards does the course cover?

The cohort works through hazards we see repeatedly on wind farm sites: Long, unmetalled haul roads exposed to Cairngorm-edge weather; Crane-pad ground bearing that changes after storm events; Turbine-base lifts where wind-speed cut-offs stop a shift mid-lift.

How often should MEWP refreshers run on a wind farm?

Cohorts run before the winter build window; refreshers in the shoulder months. 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?

IPAF-aligned operator competence, rescue plan rehearsed against your site. We also hand over the paperwork you'll need for a client or HSE audit — the recurring finding we design out is: "LOLER lift plan signed but wind cut-off decision not delegated to the appointed person on-site."

How does the course handle site-specific rescue-plan expectations and harness policy?

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

Book upland-site delivery — we bring the classroom to your compound and stay for the practical.

Call Chris directly or request a quote — most Cairngorms fringe & Aberdeenshire uplands bookings mobilise inside a week.