animal:
If you could get the hiab & folk lift included think a lot would take that up as well as you see a few moffets now & wouldn’t be much to up grade so are both useful & practical
I was told by my trainer (so it could be rubbish) that they can only do forklift refresher training, not the initial qualification as the initial qualification is tested/assessed, and they’re not allowed to test/assess Periodic DCPC modules.
Non-assessed FLT training wouldn’t give you a RTITB/ITTSAR certificate, so wouldn’t really be much use other than giving you some experience to make it easier to pass a “proper” FLT assessment.
My refresher was also assessed, though, so I don’t know how that really fitted in
animal:
If you could get the hiab & folk lift included think a lot would take that up as well as you see a few moffets now & wouldn’t be much to up grade so are both useful & practical
I was told by my trainer (so it could be rubbish) that they can only do forklift refresher training, not the initial qualification as the initial qualification is tested/assessed, and they’re not allowed to test/assess Periodic DCPC modules.
Non-assessed FLT training wouldn’t give you a RTITB/ITTSAR certificate, so wouldn’t really be much use other than giving you some experience to make it easier to pass a “proper” FLT assessment.
My refresher was also assessed, though, so I don’t know how that really fitted in
It can make the course longer than normal. The assessments have to take place outside of the 7 hours of training - same as lorry loader, first aid etc. So if a lorry loader course is normally 6 hours it’d have to be 8 hours - 7 for CPC and the 8th hour for the assessments.
Does make sense to do these kind of courses for your CPC though
animal:
If you could get the hiab & folk lift included think a lot would take that up as well as you see a few moffets now & wouldn’t be much to up grade so are both useful & practical
I was told by my trainer (so it could be rubbish) that they can only do forklift refresher training, not the initial qualification as the initial qualification is tested/assessed, and they’re not allowed to test/assess Periodic DCPC modules.
Non-assessed FLT training wouldn’t give you a RTITB/ITTSAR certificate, so wouldn’t really be much use other than giving you some experience to make it easier to pass a “proper” FLT assessment.
My refresher was also assessed, though, so I don’t know how that really fitted in
The ADR has an exam at the end & can still be used as cpc as long as they are accredited for it but the exam is outside the 7 / 14/21 hrs of training so a 7 hr flt course then test as Shep has said