Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Upgrading your Emergency First Aid Training

When delegates attend our Emergency First Aid Course (EFA), they may decide to upgrade their qualification and complete the full QCF 3 Day First Aid at Work Course. Previously, this was not a possibility as the courses covered many different aspects of first aid. However, Kentec Training can now accommodate this as the new QCF award comprises of two units, the first of which is the Emergency First Aid Course.

Should any delegate wish to receive the additional qualification, all that needs to be done is to come back to our training centre in Kent and complete the final two days of the First Aid at Work Course within 10 weeks of completing the EFA Course.

We can offer this option for just an additional £100 + vat per person for all those who have previously attended an Emergency First Aid course.

Monday, 21 October 2013

Firm fined after 200 people are potentially exposed to Asbestos – Why Training is important

A glass firm has been fined £20,000 and £12,638 in costs after potentially exposing 200 people to asbestos fibres. The company had ignored recommendations from their own health & safety advisors to cordon off the area, allowing up to 180 workers and 16 site visitors to come into contact with the dangerous fibres. 

The HSE was notified after two subcontractors unknowingly drilled through an asbestos insulation panel to install fire sensors.

This most recent incident has brought the issue of Asbestos Awareness to the forefront of site safety issues. Appropriate training and knowledge can greatly decrease the likelihood of these risks arising, not only saving the employers from expensive and damaging fines, but more importantly, the lives of those working on site.

If you have a need for UKATA Asbestos Awareness Training, please contact us on 0333 666 0555 to organise your training with one of our training consultants.

Friday, 18 October 2013

PASMA Tower Demonstration Day



Kentec Training will be running two PASMA Demonstration Seminars on Friday the 15th November in support of PASMA’s National Tower Safety Week. The first seminar will run from 10:00 until 12:00 and the second from 14:00 to 16:00. Each seminar will include a detailed practical demonstration of Mobile Access Tower assembly using both of the approved assembly methods (3T and AGR) along with additional demonstrations of Mobile Access Towers on Stairs, Mobile Towers with Bridging Units and Mobile Towers with Cantilever Platforms. Each session will be run and hosted by Steve Booker who is a PASMA Lead Instructor and Vice-Chairman of the PASMA Training Committee.


The day will provide a unique opportunity to see Mobile Access Towers assembled correctly and discuss any issues you may have regarding Tower Safety. We have limited each session to a maximum of 25 so places are limited. To book a place or places please follow this link:



Parking: There is limited parking available at our training centre or alternatively a public car near by, please call for details

Refreshments: Freshly brewed Coffee and Tea will be available along with chilled water, squash and biscuits

Thursday, 17 October 2013

FREE PASMA Training during National Tower Safety Week

Kentec Training is offering in partnership with PASMA during the National Tower Safety Week from the 11th to the 15th November a series of both FREE and discounted PASMA Tower Training Courses. All places for the discounted courses can be booked either online through our website, by phone, email or in person.

How to win Places on our FREE PASMA Tower For Users Course

However, to possibly win a place on our FREE PASMA Tower Course you must attend this year’s Construction Expo at the Mercure Great Dane Hotel in Maidstone, Kent on the 6th November and enter our free to enter competition by dropping you Business Card in the Prize Box. At the end of the Exhibition 24 cards will be drawn and each person will be contacted that evening to confirm that they have won a place.


Attending the exhibition will also enable you to meet our team of PASMA Instructors including an opportunity to meet and discuss tower safety with Steve Booker, founder and senior instructor of Kentec Training, who is the South East’s PASMA Lead Instructor and Vice Chairman of the PASMA Training Committee and Stuart Hopkins, PASMA’s Training Director. Steve and Stuart will answer your questions on mobile access tower safety including information on low level access and advanced uses of mobile access towers in the workplace.

Friday, 11 October 2013

Kentec hosts PASMA Training Committee Meeting

Kentec were pleased to host PASMA’s Training Committee meeting at our training centre in Tonbridge, Kent this week. The training committee meet three times a year to review and develop PASMA’s training courses. Steve Booker, Kentec’s founder and Vice Chairman of the PASMA Training Committee said; “It was a great opportunity for Kentec to host the committee meeting. With so many instructors located across the South East, it is always nice to have the meeting a little closer to home”


The meeting was brought to a close with Stuart Hopkins, Training Director for PASMA, presenting a luxurious hamper to retiring John Fidoe, one of PASMA’s most long standing instructors and valued member of the training committee. John has been a PASMA instructor for more years than he cares to remember, driving the importance of tower safety forward in the mobile access industry.

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Kentec Training to host HSE and PASMA for a tower safety seminar

Kentec Training is honoured to have been selected by the HSE and PASMA to be part of a seminar and demonstration training day for local HSE Inspectors on November 7th at our Training Centre in Tonbridge, Kent. PASMA has orchestrated this educational seminar in order to allow HSE inspectors to have a greater understanding of mobile access tower safety and the importance of building mobile access towers in the correct and safe manner.

As part of the day our Managing Director, Steve Booker, who is PASMA’s Lead Instructor for the South East and Vice Chairman of the PASMA Training Committee will be demonstrating how to build mobile access towers using the two approved assembly methods (3T & AGR) along with some of the other more advanced applications for all the inspectors.

Kentec Training joins the Kent Construction Focus Group

Kentec Training has recently joined the Kent Construction Focus Group (KCFG). The group consists of local businesses located in Kent which are involved in the construction industry. The KCFG aims to be the ‘one stop shop’ for local knowledge, expertise and reliable contacts within the construction sector. Additionally, the group promotes local businesses and encourages growth within Kent and the surrounding area.

The KCFG also provide the opportunity for fantastic networking opportunities, with breakfasts, lunches and after hours clubs and special events to attend on a monthly basis. Kentec are looking forward to meeting new and old friends at these events and promoting local businesses from Kent in the construction industry. For existing members of the KCFG please remember that Kentec will always offer preferential rates to you.

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Kentec’s Darren Painter is now a RTITB Instructor

Our instructor, Darren Painter has successfully passed his RTITB Instructor course and is now able to facilitate the Counterbalance Fork Lift Truck Training Courses as part of our open course programme alongside our existing instructors.

RTITB Accredited Forklift Truck Operator Training courses are recognised by the HSE and provide learners with the skills and knowledge to correctly, safely and legally operate a range of Fork Trucks in the workplace. Here at Kentec Training we can cater for all workforces, private individuals and corporate clients including novices, experienced, and uncertified operators, as well as providing conversion certifications.

Our next available course is on Monday 14th – Wednesday 16th October. To book a place on the course, click on this link to the calendar, or call 0333 666 0555 to speak to one of our training consultants.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Customer Spotlight: Seasonal Transformations

Kentec Training has just completed several days of IPAF Training for Seasonal Transformations Ltd who are now set to install Christmas decorations in most of the major shopping centres and hotels throughout the UK.
seasonal transformation 2
Roger Saunders, owner and managing director of Seasonal Transformations Ltd commented that “From initial contact to the conclusion, Kentec have been very professional and efficient”. This large operator training course took place over several weekends and required the services of all of our Senior IPAF+ instructors.
Steve Booker, our managing director and one of Kentec’s three senior IPAF+ instructors said, “We are very pleased to have been selected to instruct Seasonal Transformation’s operators on a large range of Van Mounted Booms, Scissorlifts, Push Along Vertical Personal Lifts and Self Propelled Booms as well as Safety Harnesses. We are confident that they will all be able to competently and safely install decorations throughout the UK and bring pleasure to thousands.”

seasonal transformations
Seasonal Transformations’ services include installation, maintenance and testing of all the elements required to create a great seasonal scheme.  Their fully trained crews will carry out anchor point testing and certified testing of the electrical supply to ensure that everything is compliant with current legislation. They excel in design, build and installation.  Their experienced IPAF trained crews work skilfully, efficiently and safely, with a focus on detail and time scales. Kentec Training are pleased to have been selected as the training provider for their operatives.

Visit their website at www.seasonaltransformations.com to browse through their portfolio of great Christmas light displays.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Ask the Experts during PASMA Tower Safety Week at Kentec Training

The PASMA Tower Safety Week will take place this year from November 11th to November 15th. In order to ensure that the event has maximum local coverage, we need your support and attendance. During Tower Week, Kentec Training in partnership with PASMA will be running a series of live events including:
  • FREE Mobile Tower Displays and Demonstrations: We will be holding demonstrations featuring different towers showcasing their safety, productivity and versatility.
  • FREE Tower Surgeries: We will be offer an opportunity for you to talk about access issues in general and tower topics in particular.
  • FREE Training Courses: We are offering 24 individual free places on our PASMA Tower for Users training courses during Tower Week (Visit to Construction Expo required to enter free price draw)
  • FREE Training Tasters: We are offering the opportunity to visit our PASMA Training Centre and see an actual PASMA training course in progress.
  • FREE On Site Health Checks: We are offering informal health check using a Tower Week checklist based on industry standard guidance.
  • FREE Ask the Experts: During the period of Tower Week we are encouraging local businesses to email in with their questions and queries about working at height on mobile towers.
Kentec will be attending this year’s Construction Expo at the Mercure Great Dane Hotel in Maidstone, Kent on the 6th Novemberwhere you can enter our draw to receive FREE training during tower week as well meeting our team of PASMA Instructors including an opportunity to meet and discuss tower safety with Steve Booker, founder and senior instructor of Kentec Training, who is the South East’s PASMA Lead Instructor and Vice Chairman of the PASMA Training Committee. Steve will answer your questions on tower safety including information on low level access and advanced uses of mobile access towers in the workplace.

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Kentec gains UKATA Approval

We are very pleased to have gained approval by UKATA (United Kingdom Asbestos Training Association) for Category ‘A’ Asbestos Awareness Training. All delegates who successfully complete our Asbestos Awareness Training courses will now be awarded a UKATA Certificate of Training.

 UKATA sets standards in asbestos training and ensures that its members meet those standards. It is a legal requirement that all who may come across asbestos in their day to day work have been provided with asbestos awareness training. If they will intentionally work on asbestos they must have had appropriate training specific to the tasks they will undertake. Any organisation that allows builders or maintenance personnel onto their premises should ensure that they have evidence of asbestos awareness training. UKATA provides a quality standard for that training.

When asbestos is to be worked upon deliberately, using a UKATA member to provide that training ensures that the training provider has the facilities, knowledge and experience to properly undertake that training.

Book your training course now, follow this link

PASMA issue new cards for all training courses

As most of our customers are aware, PASMA brought a new card into circulation at the beginning of 2013.  We have been asked if it is necessary to renew the cards, swapping their old card for the new PASMA card. We have contacted PASMA and have been told that every card already issued will be valid until their expiry date, with new cards replacing the old when they are retrained after the five year period. The new card has many new features which are designed to reduce the ability for dishonest companies to duplicate the cards without having attended a course. This enables customers to be assured that they are using a correctly trained operative when working at height.

Below are just some of the new security features that are found on the new PASMA Card:

GUILLOCHE
Guilloche is a decorative engraving technique where a very precise intricate repetitive pattern or design is mechanically engraved into an underlying material with fine detail. This technique is commonly used on bank notes, currency or cards etc. to protect against forged copies.

UV INK
UV ink is applied to the card and is invisible to the naked eye. It can only be seen when a UV light is applied to the card. This has been shown on this image for illustration purposes only and will not be visible on the issued cards.

HATCHED LINES
This is a technique where the design has very fine lines printed on the card which if photocopied will not duplicate.

HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE
A hologram is embedded via hot-stamping foil, wherein an extremely thin layer of only a few microns of depth is bonded into the card using a hot-melt adhesive. This is very difficult to duplicate on a fraudulent card as the colours change as you move the card.

DRIZZLE INK
Drizzle ink is an ink that changes colour when you move the card in the light. This is used over the photograph to prevent another photograph being placed over the top.


Monday, 23 September 2013

Kent Construction Expo 2013

Kentec Training will be exhibiting for the second year at the Kent Construction Expo at the Mercure Great Dane hotel in Maidstone, Kent on Wednesday 6th November. The exhibition will be the largest concentration of construction professionals in the South East. Come and visit us there at Stand 64 in the Heart of Kent Suite, between 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

We will be offering advice on training, health and safety issues along with a price draw to win free PASMA Tower training to promote the “PASMA National Tower Safety Week“.

Last year, there were over 800 attendees with over 86 exhibitors and 23 sponsors including Medway Council as headline sponsor. This free conference and exhibition taking place on the 6th November is a fantastic opportunity to meet others in the construction industry, join in free workshops and hear from experienced speakers.

Kentec Training joins the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce



Kentec Training is pleased to announce that we have joined the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce.

The Chamber is designed to provide the opportunity for business support services, networking, exhibitions and growth within the Kent area. With over 1,000 members, the chamber offers the perfect environment for the Kent business community to network and exchange skills, best practice and enterprise which act to the benefit of all members.

With over approximately 100 events held annually, ranging from informal networking to business exhibitions, the chamber is the perfect opportunity for Kentec Training to reach new customers and improve our networking abilities. 

The next main event we will be attending is the Kent Construction Expo on Wednesday 6th November. We hope to see you there!

Sunday, 22 September 2013

PASMA National Tower Safety Week

Make a date on your calendar for the first ever “National PASMA Tower Week” running at the Kentec Training Centre in Tonbridge, Kent. If you use, manage or assemble mobile access towers, then you simply can’t afford to miss it.

During the week commencing Monday 11th November we will be offering free places on two PASMA Tower for User courses that we are running on Monday 11th and Wednesday 13th November. Additionally, Senior Instructor and Managing Director, Steve Booker, who is the a PASMA Lead Instructor and Vice-Chairman of the PASMA Training Committee will be demonstrating a range of PASMA Courses including the NEW Advanced Modules Courses on Friday the 15th November:
  •        PASMA Towers with Cantilevers Course
  •        PASMA Towers with Bridging Course
  •        PASMA Towers on Stairs Course
Kentec Training is one of only five PASMA approved training centres that will be initially able to offer these new advanced courses. There will also be posters and other gifts available over the week. PASMA Tower Week is now supported by HSE’s Working Well Together (WWT) campaign that promotes safety-based events and activities to the UK construction industry.

A full itinerary will be published closer to the date but in the meantime should you require more information please contact our admin team on 0333-666-0555 or email Steve directly at steve.booker@kentectraining.co.uk

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Harnesses on Booms - Why its important!

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has released a dramatic video that shows the dangers of not wearing a full body harness on a boom type access platform.

The IPAF video features a live demonstration in which a crash dummy fitted to a specially modified Skyjack boom shows the effects of driving over a low-lying obstacle. For safety reasons, the crash dummy is suspended at the top of the basket. The dummy is not wearing a harness, in order to show the consequences of the catapult and jolting effects when the boom goes over an obstacle.

“This video is a vivid illustration of why operators should wear harnesses on boom type platforms,” said IPAF managing director Tim Whiteman. “The industry must prevent unnecessary deaths where people are catapulted from booms. Let us keep this safe method of working at height even safer.”


Below is a video from Channel 7 News in Australia, documenting an accident that occurred when the operator drove across a steel man hole that wasn't strong enough to take the weight of the machine. Unfortunately, the operator was not wearing a harness, and suffered both injuries to his face and body when his body was "thrown against the side of the basket". Video is from Channel 7News, view the original video here.



For more detail on the range of IPAF Training courses please click here

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

New course launched for occasional Ladder Users

A new training course is fast finding favour amongst occasional users of steps and step stools in shops, offices, schools and the health sector. Delivered by the Ladder Association’s nationwide network of approved training centres, the course, Working with Steps and Step Stools, covers everything from the law, relevant standards and the latest guidance, through to potential hazards and storing and handling steps and step stools in the workplace.

It joins the Association’s existing courses ‘Ladders and Stepladders’ and ‘Ladder and Stepladder Inspection’, which saw the number of delegates increase by 47% in 2012 compared with 2011.

Lasting a minimum of 2.5 hours, ‘Working with Steps and Step Stools’ includes four assessment activities: 15 multiple choice questions; fault finding; hazard analysis and carrying, positioning and stepping on to steps and step stools. Successful candidates receive a Ladder Association certificate and LadderCard.

Comments the Ladder Association’s training manager, Stuart Hopkins: “These essential, everyday access products are in daily use throughout the country in virtually every business sector. Whilst simple in design and construction, it’s essential that users know and understand how to use them safely and inspect them properly.”
“The course provides employers with a professional but convenient means of ensuring that employees are trained and competent, thus reducing the risk of accidents in the workplace.”

More information about all the Ladder Association’s training courses can be found here.

Friday, 19 July 2013

PASMA Introduce New Highway Guidance Notes for Mobile Towers

PASMA (The Prefabricated Access Suppliers & Manufacturers Association) has published up-to-date guidance notes for licence applications to assemble and use a mobile access tower on the highway. Aimed at assisting both licence applicants and the local highway authorities who issue these licences, the guide has been produced in association with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Highways Agency.

Covering areas such as design, assembly, the steps that need to be taken to protect the public and traffic management, this comprehensive guide provides all the information contractors need to know about assembling and using a mobile tower on the public highway.

The guide can be downloaded from our website here: PASMA_Scaffold_Tower_Pavement_Licence_Guidance__-_April_2013

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Darren Successfully Completes Powertool Instructor Training

We are very pleased to confirm that one of our leading instructors, Darren Painter, has now completed the Makita 2 Day ‘City and Guilds’ Powertool Instructor Course to further his skill set and enable him to join both Steve and David in the delivery of Powertool Safety Training Courses.

The course covered in detail workplace checks, pre-use machine checks, anti-vibration technology, personal checks, p.p.e and use of powertools including hazards arising from the use, precautions to be observed and after use checks on a range of commonly used powertools.

Makita commented that the course is aimed at delivering the user a City and Guilds course that registers them as an instructor for electrical power tools, air tools, petrol products (excluding chainsaws), or a combination of.
This will now enable Darren to facilitate the following courses in addition to the comprehensive range of course already available:

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Kentec is praised as we pass another annual Audit

Kentec Training is dedicated to constantly improving the standard of our training in order to ensure the highest quality training is guaranteed when customers book places on our courses.

We are pleased therefore, to announced that we have successfully passed another year of annual audits fromPASMA and the Ladder Association proving our continuied compliance with the high standards set by these organisations and their auditing teams.

Friday, 12 July 2013

Zero-Tolerance Against Bogus Training Providers

Due to the undisputed recognition and popularity of the PASMA name as the sole industry-recognised training scheme for mobile access towers, the Association has been made aware that a small number of unscrupulous companies are attempting to pass themselves off as PASMA Training Members, without having shown that they meet the industry standards needed to become an accredited PASMA member.

There is certainly no guarantee that these fake PASMA training companies will offer the quality of training required and expected within the industry. Instead, training from these organisations is likely to lead to wrong or outdated information being given as well as sub-standard training, which could clearly create a very real safety risk and is, therefore, a waste of time and money.

It is also certain that training from these providers will not result in any delegate receiving a legitimate PASMA training card and certificate. The PASMA card is widely recognised as the only proof of competence for mobile access towers, and without authentic cards workers could be turned away from sites.

Peter Bennett, PASMA’s Managing Director, said: “As PASMA sets the highest standards for its training instructors and centres, delegates must ensure that they are being trained by a genuine approved centre. The popularity and renowned quality of our courses has led to some companies trying to jump on the bandwagon without having met the industry standard criteria on which PASMA insists.”

“We take this matter very seriously and are adopting a zero-tolerance approach to these fake PASMA training firms to ensure we maintain the credibility that the industry expects. We urge anybody considering PASMA training to double check the authenticity of the company and, if in any doubt, to contact PASMA.”
To avoid the risk of receiving sub-standard training from a provider, check the PASMA website, which lists authentic accredited members and training centres under the “Find A Training Centre” section.

If a company is not listed on the PASMA website but is still promoting training using the PASMA name and logo, please report this to info@pasma.co.uk. PASMA takes this issue very seriously, and will not hesitate to take legal action to combat misuse.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

IOSH Managing Safely Refresher Course Now Available

We can now offer the IOSH Managing Safely Refresher course. The IOSH Managing Safely Refresher course is designed to provide continued support to managers in dealing with health and safety issues in the workplace and is fully accredited by IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health).This Managing safely refresher course is designed for managers and supervisors, of any organisation or sector and is unlike any other. Full of step-by-step guidance, and with a sharp business focus, you’ll find that the highly innovative format and content inspires delegates – critical to refresh and reinforce essential health and safety understanding.

 Course Summary

  • Price: £165.00 + vat per person (£198.00 inc vat). Please call for group rates
  • Max Class Size: 12
  • Delivery Method: Classroom
  • Duration: 1 Day, usually 9:00am to 4:00pm
  • Note: No PPE required
  • Award: IOSH Certificate, valid for 3 years

Who Should Attend
This one-day refresher course is aimed at managers and supervisors with health and safety responsibilities, but is equally valid for company directors, senior managment officers and health and safety officers in low risk organisations.

Pre-Requisites

Delegates must have passed and be able to provide evidence that they successfully attended the full four day IOSH Managing Safely course within the last 3 years to be eligible to attend this course

What Will You Get From This Course

This course includes the following:
  • To revisit the key management responsibilities from the full IOSH Managing Safely course
  • To update relevant changes in good practice guidance, health and safety legislation and standards
This course is accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH), one of Europe’s leading health and safety awarding bodies.
The course will cover relevant issues such as:-
  • Revisiting managing safely
  • Assessing risks
  • Controlling risks
  • Understanding your responsibilities
  • Incident and accident investigation
  • Measuring performance
The IOSH Managing Safely Refresher Course covers recognising commonly found workplace hazards and know how to control them, determining why accidents involving injury or damage occur in the workplace, it explains how aspects of human behaviour can affect health and safety at work, how to apply principles of good management to health and safety, how to use effective communication and make sure that health and safety law is obeyed within their own workplace, whilst covering the Principles of Management, Health and Safety Law, Accident Causation and Prevention, Risk Assessment and Control, Monitoring Safety Performance, Human Factors and Communications, Occupational Health Hazards, Machinery Safeguarding, Electrical Safety, Fire Prevention, and Manual and Mechanical Handling. Other subjects bespoke to company requirements can also be covered. There are many interactive exercises to enhance the learning experience.

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Ladder Training up 47%

The number of people trained by the Ladder Association in the safe use of ladders reached an all-time high in 2012, passing 5,000 for the first time. This unprecedented increase of almost 50% on 2011 came during a year when, despite a reduction in deaths and injuries, falls from height remained the most common cause of fatalities in the workplace.

The increase to 5,052 people trained in 2012 marks a 47% increase on 2011’s figure of under 3,500. In training almost 1,000 people during November, the Association also reached its highest ever number trained in one month.

Don Aers, the Ladder Association’s Technical Director, said: “It is great to see that more people and organisations than ever are taking the safety message on-board and understanding that there is a vital need for people who use ladders for their work to be trained and competent. 

“There are a number of reasons for such an impressive increase, but first and foremost it is evidence of the increasing recognition within industries that ladder training is essential. One of our main goals at the Ladder Association is to make sure that industries where ladders are commonly used understand the dangers of work at height and the need for people using ladders to be competent.” 

Throughout the year, the Ladder Association bolstered this recognition through campaigns and media appearances, particularly the Ladder Exchange, a campaign previously run by the Health & Safety Executive which the Association fully took control of in 2012.

Activities relating to the Ladder Exchange included a competition which saw the public posting and voting on pictures of “Idiots on Ladders” through Facebook, and a number of interviews on BBC Radio. It was during the Ladder Exchange’s final month, November 2012, that the Association reached its record monthly total of almost 1,000 people trained.

Don Aers added: “Our campaigns throughout 2012 played a large part in getting the safety message out, and we have plans to do even more in the coming year. By the end of 2013 we are aiming for another equally sharp jump in the number of people who have the training and understanding they need to be safe at work.”

Sunday, 7 July 2013

PASMA holds Seminars and AMM at Vertikal Days 2013

For the third straight year, PASMA attended the Vertikal Days lifting and access event at Merseyside’s Haydock Park on July 26-27, 2013. Located in the popular Marketplace marquee, the PASMA area offered presentations for the first time.

PASMA’s Technical Director, Don Aers, spoke on both days of the exhibition about the new PAS 250 specification for low level access platforms. A number of these podium type products were dotted around the Marketplace, with PASMA members Lyte Ladders & Towers and Planet Platforms bringing their own. Euro Towers also returned to support PASMA, constructing a tower behind the seminar area.

Mr Aers also discussed the new guidance for pavement licences. The guidance helps those building towers on a public highway – which can include pavements, footpaths, verges or any place the public has a right to pass – clarifying the licencing process required by the law.

Also speaking on behalf of PASMA was Paul Blanchard, who fell through a fragile roof and now discusses his experiences. His powerful talk on the exhibition’s second day in particular was the most popular in the PASMA seminar programme.

The association’s Annual Members’ Meeting was also held during Vertikal Days. Subjects discussed included the creation of the new Hire Assembly membership category, and PASMA’s recent international moves,

Thursday, 6 June 2013

David gains BOHS – Asbestos Qualification

We are very proud to confirm that our instructor David Goodwin has successfully completed his BOHS P405 – Management of Asbestos in Buildings qualification. The aim of the course is to provide a practical knowledge and the skills to be able to manage asbestos in buildings and to provide a basic knowledge of asbestos removal procedures. This course compliments David’s other qualifications including NEBOSH Level 3 Certificate in Construction Health and Safety, Fire Safety and Risk Management, SMSTS and IOSH and long standing experience with the asbestos awareness training. 

David is heading our current accreditation application with UKATA (UK Asbestos Training Association). We hope the accreditation process with be completed very soon and where we will then be offering the UKATA Category A Asbestos Awareness Training Courses along with our over 40+ courses currently available from Kentec.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

New Instructor joins the Kentec Team

David Goodwin has recently joined our team from one of the largest construction colleges in the South East and brings with him many years of experience in the training industry. David is already a fully qualified IOSHCIEHPASMA and Ladder Association instructor as well as a qualified instructor of abrasive wheels, coshh, health and safety, risk assessment and asbestos awareness.

David has attained many qualifications, notably  the  NEBOSH National Construction Certificate, the NEBOSH National Fire Safety and Risk Management Certificate and PTTLs Teaching Certificate. Since joining Kentec, David has successfully completed his BOHS P405 Management of Asbestos in Buildings qualification to enhance to his already comprehensive knowledge and experience in instructing awareness of Asbestos and its dangers.

David’s addition to the Kentec Team with his passion and energy for instructing others has proven him to be a valuable asset and benefit.

Saturday, 4 May 2013

RTITB Counter Balance Forklift Truck Training

Our RTITB Counter Balance Forklift Truck Training provides fully accredited operator training for both novices having never operated a forklift before and experienced operators who require refresher training. We train on all makes and models as well as offering conversion courses from one truck type to another.
The counterbalance lift truck is the most commonly used type of truck and is found in nearly all workplaces that require the use of a lift truck. 
They come in many sizes and lifting capacities from 3-wheeled electric to diesel powered machines with a lifting capacity up to 50 ton. Most common types are capable of lifting up to 3000kgs and are usually powered by electric, diesel or gas.

Please see the following table for operator experience descriptions.

OPERATOR EXPERIENCE
COURSE DURATION
TRAINEES PER COURSE
3 to 5 DAYS
MAXIMUM OF 3
2 to 3 DAYS
MAXIMUM OF 3
1 DAY
MAXIMUM OF 3
CONVERSION
1 DAY
MAXIMUM OF 3
  • Novice: For individuals who have no experience whatsoever of operating any kind of lift truck
  • Experienced: For the experienced operator who has extensive practical experience thought has never received any form of initial training
  • Refresher: This course is designed for operators who wish to refresh their certification follo
    wing expiry
  • Conversion: For certificated operators of other types of lift truck need only a 1 day conversion to move over to Counterbalance

Training can either take place at customers’ premises or at our RTITB accredited training centre in Tonbridge.

Course Content
  • Course introduction and induction
  • Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 – approved code of practice
  • Operator safety and observation
  • Pre-Shift checks
  • Defect reporting procedures
  • Lift Truck stability – Engineering principles and weight assessment
  • Driving within simulated working conditions
  • Manoeuvring skills
  • Rated capacity / Load centre
  • Hydraulic system and use of the controls
  • Stacking / de-stacking – load handling skills
  • Vehicle loading and offloading
  • Refueling/Recharging procedures including battery handling and housing
  • Theoretical examination & Practical Assessment
When conducting training at customers’ premises we will require an open area, either indoors or outdoors, a number of pallets both empty and loaded, the use of any racking if available and a room in which to carry out the theory training.

Certification

As an accredited training provider we offer a RTITB Certificate and Photo ID Card for all individuals successfully completing their training. This then enables the trainee to operate any counterbalance forklift up to a 5000 kgs lifting capacity (with permission) anywhere in the UK. Their names and details are kept on a National Operators Registration Scheme database (NORS) for 3 years. 
RTITB certificates are valid throughout the UK and will be recognised by both employment agencies and perspective employers. More information regarding the RTITB and the National Operators Registration Scheme (NORS) can be found by visiting www.rtitb.co.uk.