Bulk refresher when telehandler tickets have all lapsed at your Stonehaven operation
A batch of telehandler tickets going out together in Stonehaven usually points to one thing: the last cohort was cheap and everyone was trained the same week. The refresher solves both — as long as it's cohort-priced, not per-head.
From Aboyne
35 mi · ~1 hr via A957
Postcode
AB39
Routes
A90 · A957 Slug Road
Council
Aberdeenshire Council
The situation on the ground in Stonehaven
Ten operators refreshed per-head is expensive. Ten operators refreshed as a cohort, at cohort-cap sizes, on your own yard, is a fraction of that — and delivers a matching set of expiry dates so the same problem doesn't repeat.
How we deliver it
We build the cohort to the accreditation cap, sequence the days so operators lose the least production, and stagger next expiry deliberately by a few weeks so the batch doesn't collapse together again.
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
cohort rate
per-day price divided across the group, not billed per head
Why this works in Stonehaven
Every bulk-refresher week finishes with a matrix that shows staggered expiries. That single change is the biggest reason our returning telehandler customers don't rebook the same all-at-once problem.
FAQs — batch of lapsed tickets, Stonehaven
- How many telehandler operators can we refresh in a day?
- Up to the accreditation cap per trainer per day — typically 4–8 depending on machine type. Larger groups split across days at the same rate.
- Can you stagger expiries deliberately?
- Yes. That's the whole reason a lot of Stonehaven operations rebook with us — no more all-at-once collapse.
- What if some operators need experienced-worker reassessment, not refresher?
- We handle both in the same week. The record flags who was refresher vs reassessment.
- Do you offer discount for large cohorts?
- Cohort pricing is already the discount. Beyond that, multi-day bookings drop the day rate by a set amount — quoted upfront.
- Can we mix machine types in the cohort?
- Yes — as long as we know in advance, so the correct trainer competencies are on-site.
Batch of telehandler tickets going out at once in Stonehaven?
Send the operator list and the expiries. We'll price it as a cohort, sequence the refresher to your production plan, and stagger the next expiry window so the batch doesn't collapse together again.
Cohort-priced refreshers with deliberately staggered next expiries are how Stonehaven operations exit the batch-expiry trap. Any provider that just quotes per-head is not solving the underlying problem.
