ITSSAR ACCREDITED TRAINING – IN HOUSE – ONSITE
Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Training
We offer fully accredited or in-house Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Training throughout West Sussex, East Sussex, Hampshire, London and the midlands. We offer four types of Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Training as follows: Novice training course, Refresher Training Course, Experienced with no previous qualification and conversion training courses from another lift truck type. All these courses are ITSSAR accredited or In-House and are fully recognised by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) and provide candidates with the relevant practical skills and knowledge required to correctly yet safely operate a wide variety of Forklift Trucks within the workplace.
Optimum Forklift Training Services can provided forklift training for all industry sectors, private individuals and corporate clients as well as conversions from a foreign licence to UK accreditation or in-house certification to the ACOP L117 standards.
As with all available courses we can train anywhere within the UK onsite. We also cover all shift patterns for your convenience including night shift training and weekends at no extra cost.
Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Novice Training
The Scissor Lift Novice Training course are for candidates with no previous training or experience. This course will run from 3 to 5 days depending on the number of candidates with a maximum training ratio of 3 candidates per instructor per truck.
Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Refresher Training
The Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Refresher Course is for candidates who need to refresh their skills after expiry of accreditation or due to an accident or incorrect operating as deemed by employers. This is a 1 day course with a maximum training ratio of 3 candidates per instructor.
Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Conversion Training
The Fixed Mast Rough Terrain Conversion Course is for candidates who wish to convert from another accreditation to the Fixed Mast Rough Terrain truck. This course is a 1 day course and requires the candidates to have trained previously on another machine type to qualify.