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.