New kit day · Banchory

site safety familiarisation when a new machine arrives at your Banchory yard

A ticket on site safety is a category-level qualification — it does not mean an operator is competent on the specific make and model just delivered to your Banchory yard. Familiarisation closes that gap.

From Aboyne

12 mi · ~20 mins via A93

Postcode

AB31

Routes

A93 · A980 Lumphanan road

Council

Aberdeenshire Council

The situation on the ground in Banchory

New plant arrives with an operator manual, a delivery driver in a hurry, and a fleet manager who now has to prove operator competence on a machine no one has driven yet.

How we deliver it

We do a half-day machine-specific familiarisation on your kit, on your surface. Controls walk-through, pre-use adapted to the new manual, and a recorded practical observation. Each operator gets a familiarisation record filed against the machine's serial.

Course

Site Safety Training

1 day · Accredited Site Safety certificate

Regs

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM 2015

Assessment mapped to your kit and audit format.

Key metric

per serial

familiarisation is filed against the machine, not just the operator

Book familiarisation to a delivery date

Why this works in Banchory

Every reputable audit — HSE, principal contractor, insurer — treats familiarisation on a new machine as separate from category-level site safety competence. Our record wording matches what they expect to see.
Hill of Banchory development
Royal Lochnagar (nearby)
Local civils & joinery contractors

FAQs — new machine arrival at the yard, Banchory

Isn't a valid site safety ticket enough?
No. The ticket covers the category. Familiarisation covers the specific make, model and any options — that's what an audit expects on new kit landing in Banchory.
How long does familiarisation take?
Typically half a day per machine, per cohort of up to four operators. Longer for more complex plant with attachments.
Can you do it on the delivery day?
Yes — if the delivery date is confirmed. We hold slots for planned new-kit days.
Do you cover attachment familiarisation too?
Yes. Quick-hitches, buckets, forks, breakers — each attachment is a separate line on the record.
Who supplies the manual?
You do — the trainer works from the manufacturer's operator manual, not a generic one.

New site safety plant landing in Banchory?

Send the make, model, delivery date and operator list. We'll block a familiarisation slot to the delivery date so the machine can go to work with the paperwork already done.

Delivery day is a competence event, not just a logistics one. A short familiarisation on your specific site safety kit, at your Banchory yard, is what turns a category ticket into evidenced machine competence.

Other Banchory scenarios we handle on site safety