National Forklift Safety Day

National Forklift Safety Day

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National Forklift Safety Day 

Tuesday 13th June is National Forklift Safety Day, and this year’s theme is “Safe Sites Save Lives’.

According to the HSE’s Workplace Fatal Injuries in Great Britain report, published in July 2022, 123 workers were killed in work-related accidents in 2021/22, with around a quarter of these (30) consigned to the Construction sector. The Transportation & Storage sector, which includes Warehousing & Logistics, shows 16 deaths.

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The most common fatal industrial accident constitutes falls from height, accounting for 29 of the total number of deaths in the period. The second most common fatal industrial accident involved people being struck by a moving vehicle, followed by people being struck by a flying/falling object, contact with machinery and then trapped by something collapsing or overturning.

The risks associated with such incidents could be reduced if correct risk assessments are carried out, along with improved operator training and supervision, increased use of safety infrastructure and automation.

“Anyone with a stake in this important industry will recognise the importance of keeping workers safe and we hope National Forklift Safety Day will encourage more organisations to audit their safety protocols to ensure they remain compliant at all times” said David Goss, Technical Director of UKMHA (UK Material Handling Association).

Have you or your drivers had adequate forklift training?  Do you have records to show what training they have had and that it’s in date? Would you be confident that in the event of an incident, you could provide evidence of that training and that it was sufficient and compliant?  Have you had some near misses involving operators driving poorly?

There are lots of training companies and trainers out there offering courses, but the quality of that training can vary greatly. To ensure that any training you invest in is of a high standard and is HSE compliant, then you should use an accredited training company.  Our RTITB accreditation ensures that our training is legally compliant, of a high standard and operators only pass our courses if they are competent to do operate.

We offer a huge range of forklift training courses in our centre, or we can come to you to deliver training at your site.  Please see our forklift training webpage – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/flt-courses-rtitb-forklift-training-swindon-and-nationwide-counterbalance-reach-bendi-telescopic/#

If you want to ensure that you or your organisation are compliant and if you take the safety of those who operate on and around forklift trucks seriously, then contact to us about how our accredited training can help you.

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

Need more information?

For more information please do get in touch – via our contacts page, email us or just give us a call on 01793 975353

Saturday training now available

Saturday training now available

Saturday training now available

We’re delighted to be able to announce that due to popular demand, we’re opening the training centre on Saturdays for forklift refresher courses.

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We’ve been repeatedly asked if we can offer Saturday training, because people struggle to get the time off work in the week, so we’ve listened and are now able to offer refresher courses on Saturdays.  We can even train you on two trucks in a single day on a Saturday!

There is such high demand in the South West for experienced operators, so there are some great opportunities out there now for highly paid jobs with sociable hours.  We have links with the local job agencies and can put you in touch with the best people to help you find that next step in your career.

Perhaps you allowed your certificate to lapse because you found other work. Perhaps you just fancy a change in career.  Whatever your reasons, an up-to-date RTITB certificate can open doors for you.

And because we know times are difficult right now, we’ve decided not to charge a weekend rate for this, so our normal prices are being held – £155 plus VAT per certificate.  We hope this helps everyone a little in these tough times.

If you’d like more information about the course itself, please see here

 

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help.

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Need more information?

For more information please do get in touch – via our contacts page, email us or just give us a call on 01793 975353

Don’t miss out!

Don’t miss out!

Don’t miss out on our upcoming courses at the end of May.  We’ve still got a few spaces remaining on the following courses but once they’re gone, they’re gone!

  May Courses  
  Course Name    Course DatesCourse Duration
Emergency First Aid At Work (EFAW)    Monday 22nd May 2023    1 day
Fire Safety Level 2    Tuesday 23rd May 2023    1 day
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA)    Wednesday 24th May 2023    1 day

To see the course outlines, please see our website – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/

If you’d like some more information about the courses, please do let us know.  Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk and we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Mental Health Awareness Week

Mental Health Awareness Week

Did you know it’s Mental Health Awareness week next month?

Running from 15th – 21st May 2023, the week is an annual event, organised by the Mental Health Foundation (the UK’s leading charity on mental health) and the theme for this year is anxiety.

It is designed to encourage us all to think about mental health, tackle stigma, and find out how to create a society that protects our mental wellbeing.

This year, Mental Health Awareness Week coincides with Learning at Work Week 2023, so there is no better time to ensure that you and your business know what to do when someone you know or work with needs your help.

We’re running a Mental Health First Aid course on Wednesday 24th May, which is designed to help employers to provide a positive Mental Health culture within the workplace and to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge on a range of the most common Mental Health conditions and the skills to be able to act should a condition be suspected.

We’re proud to support this cause, because if you’ve ever suffered with your mental health, then you know how important good support is, and good support starts with good training.

For more information about our first aid courses, please see here – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/first-aid-training/#

For more information, or to book a course, please contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk.

Do you know what fire extinguisher to use?

Do you know what fire extinguisher to use?

Did you know that there are different types of fire extinguishers, and each type is designed to extinguish specific classes of fires? They can be confusing, so we’ve put together a handy guide to the main five types of fire extinguishers here in the UK and the types of fires they are designed to extinguish.

  • Water fire extinguishers: Safe to use on ordinary combustible fires (such as wood, paper, textiles etc).
  • Powder fire extinguishers: Safe to use on ordinary combustible fires, plus flammable liquid fires (such as gasoline, oil, or grease), gaseous fires and electrical fires (such as motors, appliances, or tools).
  • CO2 fire extinguishers: Safe to use on flammable liquid fires and electrical fires.
  • Foam fire extinguishers: Safe to use on ordinary combustibles fires and flammable liquid fires.
  • Fire Blanket: Used to smother files, these are safe to use for chip pan, fryer and waste bin fires. They are also designed to wrap around someone whose clothes are burning.
  • Wet Chemical fire extinguishers: Safe to use on ordinary combustibles fires, plus extinguishing fires involving cooking oils and fats, such as those in commercial kitchens. 

It is important to use the right type of fire extinguisher for the type of fire you are dealing with, as using the wrong type can be ineffective or even dangerous. If you are unsure about what type of fire extinguisher to use, it is best to evacuate the area and call the fire department for assistance.

If you’d like to understand what to do in a fire, or if you have specific fire wardens / marshal obligations, our QA Level 2 Award in Fire Safety (RFQ) could be the course you need.  We teach you an understanding of fire safety management at work and the specific roles and responsibilities related to fire safety in the workplace.

For more information about the courses we offer, please check out our website.

Please contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information or to book a place on our next course – running on Tuesday 23rd May 2023.

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