Vehicle training covered

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

With many companies employing new staff, the importance of vehicle training cannot be forgotten.

HSE recommend that all operators of powered plant equipment and vehicles are to be trained or reassessed on a regular basis. The regularity varies according to the particular vehicle type and where it is used.

Some might think that the cost of vehicle training can be averted, perhaps the site isn’t that busy or there aren’t ‘that’ many risks.  However, that one incident could be even more costly, and even fatal.

With a full time City & Guilds 7307 trainer, with over 30 years of dealing with our products, Bradshaw Electric Vehicles ensure all customers’ training requirements are met. The company provides operator training to engineer training, as well as ‘train the trainer’ training.  

Tailored for the specific type of vehicle to be used, training covers all aspects of its use, and is delivered with emphasis upon health and safety. Training is formally assessed and certified with current HSE guidelines and expectations.

The aim of the course is to provide trainee or improver drivers with the necessary knowledge and ability to safely use and take proper care of any Bradshaw vehicle or related product.

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