Instructor Training

Course Prices: These are dependant on experience and course duration. Please contact us to find out more.
Do you find that after investing time and money training your staff to a nationally recognised standard they leave taking their qualification with them? If you are experiencing this problem why not train one member of your staff to be able to take on the responsibility for in-house training.
It will save you time and money and provide you with the convenience of training staff as and when you need to. You will also be able to satisfy Health & Safety and insurance requirements by providing in-company fork lift training but it does not give the trainee a recognised qualification certificate to take on to another job.
Trainee Requirements:
Trainees should have or will need to achieve a current Fork Lift Truck Nationally Recognised Certificate to become an in-company trainer. This can be completed through A&M Training Services (UK) Ltd before or after the Train the Trainer course is required.
Train the Trainer: In-company training course duration - 5days
course content
- Principle of instruction
- Practical Instruction
- Classroom Lesson
- Report Writing
After successful completion, candidates will be able to instruct on the safe use of lift trucks and satisfy requirements of the employers duties under Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Train the Trainer: Instructor course - course duration - 10 days
course content
- Introduction
- Health and safety work act 1974
- Loler 1998 (Lifting Operation and Lifting Equipement Regulations)
- Improvement on operation skills
- Principles of Instruction
- Preparation of lesson plans
- Practical instruction
- Preparing and Presenting practical lessons
- classroom lesson
- Preparing and presenting classroom lesson
- Testing
- Preparation
- Setting up and testing
- Record Keeping
- Report Writing
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