Post-incident · Aberdeen

telehandler retraining after a near-miss or reportable incident in Aberdeen

A near-miss on telehandler at a Aberdeen site is a competence event even when no one was hurt. The response has to be structured, dated and evidenced — otherwise the same near-miss returns.

From Aboyne

30 mi · 45–55 mins via A93 / AWPR

Postcode

AB10–AB25

Routes

A90 · A96

Council

Aberdeen City Council

The situation on the ground in Aberdeen

Post-incident retraining that reads as "we did some more training" fails at review. What auditors, insurers and the operator's own union will look for is: what specifically was retrained, on which machine, on what date, and how the observation confirmed learning.

How we deliver it

We work back from the incident: the specific control that failed, the telehandler clause it relates to, the observation task designed to test it. Retraining is targeted, timed and recorded — no generic refresher session that misses the actual root cause.

Course

Telehandler Training

2–5 days depending on experience · Accredited telehandler operator certificate

Regs

LOLER 1998 and PUWER 1998

Assessment mapped to your kit and audit format.

Key metric

root-cause targeted

retraining maps directly to the incident's identified root cause

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Why this works in Aberdeen

Incident-response telehandler bookings we handle for NE energy and civils principals share one feature: the file the client hands to the insurer reads as a closed loop from cause to competence, not a paper trail.
Aberdeen Harbour Board
Wood plc
BP North Sea
ASCO

FAQs — post-near-miss retraining, Aberdeen

Do we need to share the incident details?
Yes — under NDA if needed. Without the root cause, retraining is generic and doesn't close the loop.
Can operators involved in the incident be retrained by you?
Yes. We handle that sensitively — the goal is confirmed learning, not blame.
Will the certificate flag "post-incident"?
No. The certificate is standard. The observation record separately notes the training was targeted at the incident's identified root cause.
What if the incident is under HSE investigation?
We coordinate with your legal / SHEQ lead. Retraining runs in parallel with the investigation — it does not prejudice it.
How soon should retraining happen?
Within days ideally, before operators go back on the machine. Delay makes the record harder to defend.

Near-miss or reportable event on telehandler at a Aberdeen site?

Call the number below. We'll scope a targeted retraining session against the identified root cause and get the operator observation dated before the machine returns to service.

A near-miss on telehandler at a Aberdeen site is closed properly by root-cause-targeted retraining with dated observation — not by another generic refresher. The distinction matters at review.

Other Aberdeen scenarios we handle on telehandler