Instructor World
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InstructorWorld offer a full range of training services to increase your safety, awareness, efficiency & confidence towards lift trucks and associated equipment.

Please feel free to contact us at info@instructorworld.co.uk or visit the contact link here for our feedback form.

If you require any further information, our helpful and experienced staff are here to help with your training requirements.

Our Instructors have had many years' experience of lift trucks - they too started out as operators, and then trained as Instructors/Examiners. We have been working in the lift truck industry for over 25 years and have witnessed many lift truck incidents.

Our company believes that operators who have received certified training have less accidents ..... this, combined with continuous monitoring of operators, will help to improve Lift Truck Safety. We are accredited with the ITSSAR which is a
Independent Training Standards Scheme. This will assist us in offering an extensive range of courses available.

Always use an ACCREDITED Training Organisation for your Lift Truck Training.

Michael Lyons




NOTICE

The Health & Safety Commission recognises only the accrediting bodies.

The main conditions of accreditation are that qualified and experienced instructors only, that they follow course syllabuses approved by the accrediting body and that they be subjected to regular monitoring visits by the accrediting body.

The training must also be carried out in suitable premises, which may be a dedicated training centre or an area set aside for the purpose at an employer's premises.

To become accredited, a training provider applies to one (or more) of the recognised accrediting bodies. If the training is to be carried out at a training centre, the accrediting body will inspect that facility. If training is to be carried out at employers' premises, then the applicant is asked to demonstrate that they have all the necessary equipment and documentation and to arrange to conduct a training course at which an assessor from the accrediting body would be present.



It is estimated that each year there are over 7000 reportable injuries involving lift trucks.

These injuries, some fatal, cause suffering for those involved and their dependants.

They also create a heavy cost on the employer's business - even an incident not involving injury may result in costly damage to trucks, buildings, fittings and the loads being handled.

Fork-lift truck accidents are frequently associated with lack of suitable operator training.

Such training is essential and is the first step in reducing damage and injury to key personnel.

Extract obtained from
www.fenland.gov.uk