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Citrus Certified - Telehandler

Introduction

A machine that can do it all, the Telehandler is the super versatile solution for lifting, moving and placing materials and equipment and is a common sight on construction sites. Sometimes known as a telescopic handler, teleporter, or boom lift, it is essentially a forklift with a boom giving it the extra benefits of a crane. A single telescopic or articulating boom extends forward and upwards, adjusting the maximum reach of the machine. 

Telehandlers can take loads including bricks, sand, and wood ranging from two to seven tonnes and more. It works with various attachments making it an adaptable and versatile appliance on site.

This Citrus certification delivers the necessary skills, knowledge, and understanding of safely using a Telehandler. It is specifically aimed at Plant Operators who require practical and theory-based training and assessment on a Telehandler to carry out their work.

Course Outline

A mix of practical and theory-based exercises and tutorials take delegates through manufacturer information and general knowledge of a Telehandler. In addition, they’ll participate in practical activities to recognise the machine’s components and functions, best practices and operating methods.

The course reflects national standards and industry best practices and is fully accredited in line with regulations. In addition, choose to learn with Citrus, and delegates will benefit from our custom-built training facilities and customer-first approach.

Our occupationally and technically-experienced trainers coach delegates on this course, completing the session with a question and answer paper and practical assessment to follow. They must pass the assessment to qualify for the Citrus Training Certificate, valid for three years.

Course Programme

This training is essential for workers to operate a Telescopic Handler safely. Delegates will review legal requirements, ensure safety compliance, understand procedures and appropriate documentation and classifications.

The learnings will take delegates through:

  • Health and safety legislation and regulation relevant to Plant Operators (HASAWA 1974, PUWER and LOLER)
  • Theoretical knowledge of plant operations
  • Operator's responsibilities, including daily/weekly checks of the machine
  • Telehandler operator's manual
  • Machine components and Capacity Plate
  • Steering and operating controls
  • Stability and load considerations and practices
  • Pre-use and running checks
  • Hazard identification and action to take
  • Checking load safety and surroundings
  • Machine configuration and travel position
  • Manoeuvring and transportation
  • Parking, shutdown and security procedures
On Completion

At the end of the training, successful delegates will:

  • Have a working knowledge of the manufacturer’s handbook for the Telescopic Handler
  • Confidently locate and identify the major components of the machine and explain their functions
  • Be able to locate and identify key controls and explain their functions
  • Conduct all pre-operational and running checks following manufacturer's and legislative requirements
  • Be able to prepare a Telehandler for use and operate the machine safely and efficiently
  • Perform specific loading and unloading tasks and operations as practiced throughout the course
  • Confidently carry out all end of work and shut down procedures

On successful completion of the course, delegates receive their Citrus Training Certificate and  Operator card, valid for three years.

Who Should Attend?

This Telehandler Citrus Certification is for Plant Operators who need practical and theory training and assessment on a Telescopic Handler to do their job. While it is ideal for delegates to have some forklift or telehandler experience, it is not mandatory.

The course is available to those who need novice training and assessment-only options.

Course Duration

This comprehensive course trains delegates to safely and responsibly operate a Telehandler on site. The training options vary to accommodate novices and seasoned delegates:

Novice training - five days with a maximum of three delegates

Refresher training – two days   with day one for training and day two for assessment with a maximum of three delegates

Assessment only - one-day session with a maximum of four delegates 

Group sessions and one-to-one training are available. Please contact our customer service team to find out more.

Why Citrus?

We dedicate our efforts to unrivalled quality and the customer experience at Citrus Training, working tirelessly to provide exemplary service to our clients and produce excellent results from our delegates. As a result, we are the leading UK-based provider of health, safety, and technical training and assessment services to the Built Environment and Utility sectors. 

We have over 30 specialist Plant and Lifting trainers and assessors, coaching and testing nationwide to meet any specific needs of our clients. With a wealth of experience and expertise, they have successfully trained over 25,000 delegates across the Plant and NVQ training categories.

Our facilities include six technical centres with the capacity for delivering Plant Training across the UK. And our national, accredited Training and Test Centres are fully equipped to provide CPCS and CSCS accredited courses. In addition, as an approved NPORS training provider, we can also offer on-site training and testing nationwide. 

Finally, as an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) by CITB, we provide quality training that meets the industry-approved standards. 

Things You Need to Know

This Citrus Certifed course has practical elements, so delegates must inform their trainer if they have any serious health issues, physical problems, special considerations or are taking any medication, which may create difficulties in any elements of the training. 

For training held at your location, please ensure that the classroom you make available has a power supply and is a suitable size for the number of delegates attending. In addition, please ensure that the practical area has been risk-assessed, is free from harm, and is ideal for training. 

If you are a CITB Levy payer, you can claim a CITB Grant for this course. Once you have booked please contact us with your CITB number and we can assist you in claiming the funds.

Popular FAQ's

Yes - delegates need to have a good understanding of the English language to take the course.

No, but there are practical elements, so delegates should make their trainer aware of any special considerations.

Yes - you need to make sure your premises have a 240v power supply, that your classroom is big enough and that the practical area has been risk-assessed and suitable before any training takes place.

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