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Title: Telescopic Handler: Endorsements c) all sizes excluding 360 slew (A17) (DFW06 )
Duration: 5 days - Day Release
Cost: £982
Who should attend?
Potential and existing operators who have received no formal instruction and those requiring refresher training.
Aims:
To give foundation training and assessment towards the achievement of an Intermediate Certificate (ICT)/Scottish Progression Award (SPA) and a Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) trained operator card. Note Operators should note that the achievement of an ICT/SPA and the obtaining of a CPCS are dependant upon passing the Health and Safety Test. The achievement of the CPCS Competency Card is dependant upon completion of an NVQ in Plant Operations (Constructions) Operative Level 2. Please see the NVQ assessment and verification service information for further details.
Content:
The course content will include: Operating the machine on all normal tasks for which the machine is designed; Deciding whether a particular load is safe to lift; Carrying out routine servicing procedures and maintenance in accordance with the manufacturers instructions; Preparing and driving the machine on public highways, and loading it onto a transporter in accordance with the requirements of the Road Traffic Acts.
Knowledge:
At the completion of the course the operative should know: The purpose and capabilities of their machine and any relevant safety precautions necessary for its operation; How the machine works and the maintenance requirements involved; The effect of load, size, weight, gradients and ground conditions upon machine stability; The loading, storage and transit of representative materials; The basic construction of pallets; and The permitted loading of scaffolds.
Course Method:
A balance between practical exercises and classroom based tutorials.
Course Dates:
Location Start Date Region
National Construction College 18/09/2006 South
National Construction College 25/09/2006 Midlands
National Construction College 02/10/2006 East
National Construction College 16/10/2006 South
National Construction College 30/10/2006 Midlands
National Construction College 30/10/2006 East
National Construction College 13/11/2006 South
National Construction College 04/12/2006 South
National Construction College 11/12/2006 Midlands



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2006-09-11 01:48:57 · answer #1 · answered by Kangkid 3 · 0 0

Telescopic Forklift Licence

2016-11-07 00:55:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the first thought that came to my mind upon reading this post was 1. WHY is college tuition fee is America ridiculously expensive? WHY do colleges need so much money? A college is NOT a company like Apple or Microsoft. My sister will graduate from her 4 years of university soon and the total coast of tuition pee paid during those 4 years....is OMG too much. the amount is almost as much as the U.S. national debt. 2. do colleges REALLY need a lot of money? 3. America is currently facing an economic crisis; it is predicted to be one of the worst ever in U.S. history. So unemployment is a rising issue, the economy is getting spoiled and there are more innocent citizens suffering beneath the poverty line. And i am NOT against the government but the federal government doesn't seem to be sorting it out well. I don't know that much about the ecnonomy, so I learned from my sister (she's a business / economics major) and i can tell that the nation, the economy and so on are all facing a crisis. Soo....i don't know but unless the government promises to like help the poor pay for college or something I strongly suggest that colleges DO NOT raise tuition fees. Otherwise...America will face an even worse educational crisis. Does the stuff I typed make sense? hope it does. And......the good news is that the expensive tuition fee paid to a great college was actually worth it since my sister got a great job 2 weeks before graduation.

2016-03-15 01:22:19 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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does anyone know how much it costs to do a telescopic forklift licence? a rough idea will do.xxx?

2015-08-16 16:44:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Is that the same as a Reach Forklift, as opposed to a Counter Balance? When I applied for mine, 5 years ago, it was £250. I believe it's now about £325. Get on it, it's great fun!

2006-09-11 01:12:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hi ! you do not say if you are working already or not, if you are not in full time work have a chat to your local job-centre because there are free courses for unempolyed people, and possible job placements, if you are working some employers will arrange training on the condition you sign to work for them for a fixed time usually three years try google and type in fork lift truck training in the uk..good luck

2006-09-11 01:22:08 · answer #6 · answered by mentor 5 · 0 0

Approx £ 735.00

2006-09-11 01:10:32 · answer #7 · answered by eashtacalaranga 2 · 0 0

325 my mate had paid to do his

2006-09-13 22:45:49 · answer #8 · answered by martin r 5 · 0 0

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