Our Upcoming Open Course Dates

Our Upcoming Open Course Dates

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Our Upcoming Open Course Dates

We are delighted to advise you of our last open course dates for 2023 running in the training centre:

Course NameCourse DatesCourse Duration
Emergency First Aid At WorkWednesday 29th November 20231 Day
Fire Marshal / Fire SafetyThursday 30th November 20231 Day

 

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We’ll be announcing our 2024 open dates soon, but if these dates don’t suit you, don’t forget we can come to you.  If you have staff that require training, we can come to your site and deliver tailored training to your specific needs.

To see the full range of courses we can offer, please see our website – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/courses/

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.

 

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The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge 2024

The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge 2024

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The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge 2024

We’re delighted to report the launch of The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge 2024.

Specifically designed to promote the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion across the logistics and warehousing sector, The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge will take place at Newark Showground, in the heart of the East Midlands, on 20 June 2024 and our accreditation body RTITB, will be attending again this year, supporting this great cause.

The event will bring together logistics and warehousing professionals to tackle diversity collaboratively and collectively through fun physical, mental and skills-based team-building challenges. It is also a platform for attendees to share best practices and network to help shape a more inclusive sector.

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As in previous years, the 2024 event’s chosen charity will be international development charity Transaid, founded by Save the Children, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and patron HRH The Princess Royal.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2023, the charity works in multiple countries with partners and governments, empowering people to build the skills they need to transform their lives through safe, available and sustainable transport.

Caroline Barber, Transaid’s CEO said: “Transaid is delighted that The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge is back again in 2024 and it is fantastic to that the event continues to go from strength to strength.

“Seeing so many of the industry’s future stars participate in an event that champions the important topics of inclusion, equality and diversity is a pleasure. We look forward to meeting the next set of teams in 2024 and supporting them through another tricky Transaid event challenge!”

For more information about The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge, how to enter a team or support the event, contact 01780 432930 or email info@biglogisticsdiversity.co.uk

 

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.

 

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How to prevent lift truck collisions

How to prevent lift truck collisions

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How to prevent lift truck collisions

Lift Trucks carry inherent risk in your logistics and warehouse operations. On average, lift trucks are involved in around a quarter of workplace transport incidents. So, it is important to take steps to prevent lift truck collisions.

Every year there are incidents where pedestrians in the workplace are hit by moving lift trucks. Incidents involving collisions with warehouse infrastructure also pose risks.

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Why do lift truck collisions happen?

In many instances, lift truck collisions are caused through operator behaviour.  Collisions with structures may happen because:

  • The operator has used excessive speed in confined manoeuvring areas,
  • The operator has not looked in the direction of travel,
  • They failed to observe the external point of the truck,
  • When riding the footbrake, they may lose control of the truck,
  • Using hydraulics while on the move, their concentration may be drawn away from operation.

All of these scenarios could easily lead to a collision with racking, structures, or more devastatingly, with pedestrians.

However, collisions with pedestrians may also occur due to other reasons. Some commons reasons include:

  • The operator has failed to check all round before moving off from a static position,
  • The operator has failed to check all around when changing direction,
  • The operator has failed to use appropriate warning devices, such as warning horns,
  • The operator has failed to use due care and attention at blind corners,
  • The load is obscuring the operator’s view,
  • The operator selecting the incorrect direction to manoeuvre.

However, it is not only the responsibility of the operator. Supervisors play a part in ensuring safe and correct operation is taking place. Companies must also establish the correct safety systems and processes. For example, signage, markings, and walkways in warehouse spaces must be visible and understood by all staff operating in that space.

Moreover, companies have a responsibility to ensure their workforce is correctly trained. In fact, operator training is arguably the most crucial way to prevent lift truck collisions.

How training can help avoid lift truck incidents

Operators should be equipped with the correct knowledge and skills for operating the type of lift truck they use. This helps reduce the risk of an incident occurring. This is one area where choosing Key Performance Training, an RTITB Accredited training partner can you’re your operations deliver high quality training.

We have access to exceptional operator training materials. This enables us to deliver standardised training across your workforce, thereby supporting operation-wide risk reduction. RTITB training materials are also compliant with relevant guidance and legislation. They help your company prove it has done what is required in regard to training if there is an incident investigation.

In the past, some companies have chosen to issue ‘in-house’ training certificates to operators. This is to prevent employees taking their training to secure a position at other companies. However, this means the operator certificates do not have the backing of RTITB Accreditation.

But you don’t have to take this risk.  We can choose to issue operator certificates restricted for use exclusively within your company or site. These non-transferable certificates have the protection of RTITB Accreditation. Companies can also choose to issue nationally transferable certificates if they prefer too.

What’s more, we give companies more options around training. For example, an eLearning platform for novice and refresher training. This can be used with both lift truck and reach truck operators. It is designed to make theory training delivery more time and cost efficient. But beyond that, it has been developed to be more engaging. As a result, it has a bigger impact on operator behaviour. This then helps prevent lift truck collision risk factors.

For more information on our accredited courses, please click Here

Instructors play a part in operational safety

To be an RTITB Accredited Partner, we have to demonstrate the use of correctly trained Instructors. The quality of your operators is reflected in the quality of the Instructor who trained them.

The Accreditation criteria ensures that we meet certain standards around training, safety, and compliance. Regular audits then ensure these criteria are upheld, and we’re proud to have met these standards every year since we started in 2018.

If you’d like to book some high-quality, accredited training, then please contact us today.

 

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.

 

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Successful Participants

Successful Participants

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Successful participants

It’s been a very busy few months here at Key Performance Training.  We’ve helped a large number of participants successfully complete their training with us, and so we’d like to share with you some of their happy faces.

These photos are taken just after they have been given the great news that they have passed their courses, so we hope they show the genuine delight after their fantastic achievements (or maybe that’s just relief at it being over!).

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We’ve helped many people into work following their courses, by putting them in touch with recruitment agencies actively looking for candidates to fill their vacancies.

If you’re looking to get into work, or looking for better paid work, then please check out our courses – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/forklift-courses/ – perhaps we can help bring a smile to your face next!

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.

 

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World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day

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world mental health day

Did you know that it’s World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10th October?  This day is about raising awareness and funds to drive positive change for everyone’s mental health.

The theme for 2023, set by the World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH), is ‘Mental health is a universal human right’. 

Mental health as a universal right to all citizens of the world is consistent with the 1948 founding principles of WFMH. The global campaign aims to place mental health in a human rights framework to re-cast the aspiration for sound mental health as a fundamental human right.

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It aims to engage individuals, communities, institutions, and stakeholders worldwide, with the objective of empowering grassroot advocacy for the cause of mental health and its intersection with human rights. While featuring theme-based global events and embracing diverse creative expressions through digital means, the campaign intends to promote awareness and put-forth the significance of mental health.

Join us in this journey as we unite to raise awareness about the importance of mental health as an indispensable universal human right, with the vision of fostering a world that values and nurtures the well-being of all.

There are lots of ways you can get involved in World Mental Health Day this year.  We’ve decided to support the UK Mental Health Foundation with their fundraising efforts and will donate Mental Health First Aider pin badges to everyone who attends our next Mental Health First Aid Course.  We’re also going to donate 10% of that course’s bookings to the UK Mental Health Foundation.

To view this course, or to book a place, please visit https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/first-aid-training/

 

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.

 

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