Recent incidents and accidents

Recent incidents and accidents

Forklift trucks are dangerous if not handled properly, which is why regulated training is so important.

If you’re an employer, you can face court cases and severe fines if you do not properly maintain your vehicles and train your operators correctly.  Without the necessary training in place, some workplace insurance may not cover you in the event of an accident.

If you’re an operator, you could be putting your life at risk if you operator a truck without the correct training.

Please see some recent incidents and accidents involving forklift trucks, as reported by RTITB:

Worker broke his back in 2ft fall from forklift truck

Teenager crushed to death by forklift truck at Norfolk farm

Sea food processing company fined after fatality involving forklift

Please contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk if you need quality, accredited training.

Black Friday Deal

Black Friday Deal

Key Performance Training is delighted to offer our customers a fantastic Black Friday offer – Book any of our forklift courses (Counterbalance, Reach or Pivot Steer) in 2022, and we’ll give you a huge 22% discount off our normal pricing!

For example:

  • Novice courses are normally £650 plus VAT (£780 including VAT)
  • Book now with this offer and they are £520 plus VAT (£624 including VAT)
  • That’s a huge saving of £130 plus VAT (£156 including VAT)

Please quote KPTBLACKFRIDAY22 when booking to take advantage of this offer!

T&C’s apply.

Contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information or to book your course.

T&C’s – Offer is available until 23rd December 2022.  Training must be completed by 28th February 2023 and paid for in full 3 weeks before the course is due to start.  Any courses not paid in full 3 weeks before the course is due to start will be cancelled and our standard pricing at that time will apply.

Pivot Steer Truck Sees Increasing Demand

Pivot Steer Truck Sees Increasing Demand

The UK has seen an increased demand for Pivot Steer operators, and this looks likely to continue.

There has been a 23% increase in Pivot Steer operator training compared to pre-pandemic levels, as employers look to create high density racking in their premises and maximise the efficiency of their operations.

The Pivot Steer, due to it’s ability to turn in very tight spaces, offers the best option for these types of environments but as an articulated machine, it’s very different to ‘standard’ counterbalance lift trucks, so different operator training is needed, even for experienced operators.

Our Pivot Steer Conversion course covers the basic principles of Pivot Steer operation – such as manoeuvring, stability fundamentals, stacking and destacking.

“Most Pivot Steer trucks are used to work with loads in high density racking systems. Here, there may be big differences in the tasks required and lift configurations,” says Laura Nelson, Managing Director for RTITB. “It is the responsibility of the employer to deliver training that applies to the specific situation that the operator will be working in, accounting for the complexities of the tasks at hand, and the specific type of equipment that will be used in the live environment.”

So if you’re looking to convert your existing certificate to one of these sort-after trucks, we’re delighted to confirm that courses are now available.  Even better, if you book and attend a course in 2022, you can save 22% off the cost of the course!*

*Normally £285 plus VAT (£342 including VAT) – book a course for 2022 for £222.30 plus VAT (£266.76 including VAT). Quote “KPTPIVOT22” to use this offer.

Contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information.

How to reduce absenteeism in your workforce

How to reduce absenteeism in your workforce

Musculoskeletal disorders still account for an alarming rate of absenteeism in the UK workforce, with most of these injuries associated with poor manual handling.

Employers are losing numerous days of resource each year, so why not invest in manual handling training to keep your people safe and reduce injuries and absenteeism?

It’s never been simpler – with the RTITB’s eLearning Manual Handling in Transport, Warehousing and Logistics course.  This course is perfect for anybody who manually lifts goods, or pushes/pulls equipment in warehouses, yards, supply chain and logistics operations, and distribution centres, as well as those wishing to learn about the fundamentals of safe manual handling in the workplace.

This course can be accessed anytime, anywhere with an internet connection and can be used on multiple platforms such as tablets, laptops and PCs/MACs. Candidates simply log on and work their way through the course, and it should take no longer that 5 hours to complete.

This relevant and engaging course is a simple, cost effect and quick way to significantly reduce absenteeism and make sure you’re ready for the busy season ahead.

Contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information or to book a course.

How To Be A Better Forklift Operator

How To Be A Better Forklift Operator

Forklift driving is a career path where you are constantly learning and acquiring new skills as you become more experienced. Obtaining your forklift licence is just the beginning of your journey. So how can you be a better forklift operator?

Never Skip Checks

Forklift trucks can be extremely dangerous machines to operate. Always check the forklift truck over before starting a shift, even if a driver has just been using it immediately before you. We all know the feeling of a manic Monday morning, but it is vital that you take the time to go through a safety checklist before operating a forklift, each and every time.

Be Disciplined About Distractions

It’s always the tips that sound so obvious that are the easiest to disregard. It seems clear to say that drivers should avoid any and all distractions while on the truck, but being disciplined about distractions can be easier said than done. Maintaining focus at all times is paramount to forklift truck driving safety, both for you and for those around you.

Keep Yourself Warm

As we enter the cold months ahead, be aware that driving in cold conditions dramatically reduces your reaction times, so it’s best to make sure you are dressed appropriately for both the weather and warehouse conditions. This is especially important if your work takes you outside. Layers that can be easily added to over the course of the day are an ideal solution, and could make all difference in the safety of your forklift operating.

Ask For Help

It can sometimes be difficult to ask for help, but in forklift truck driving, there are no stupid questions. Always communicate, always make sure, and always double check. It is better to ask and eliminate all doubt, and all safety risks along with it. This way, you are in total control of the safety of your workplace.

Contact david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk or call 01793 975353 for further advice or information.

Upskill Your Workforce Now

Upskill Your Workforce Now

Be prepared for the seasonal rush!

If your business is already feeling the effects of staff shortages, it could be even tougher during the peak season coming up. Perhaps you’re already recruiting temporary / seasonal staff to support your operation?

If that sounds familiar, now is the time to upskill your workforce and make sure your staff are trained and ready to respond to the demand.

We offer novice, experienced, refresher and conversion courses on counterbalance, reach and pivot steer forklift trucks, as well as first aid, fire marshal, manual handing and health and safety courses, so make sure your business is in good shape for the weeks to come.

Contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information.

#keyperformancetraining #forklifttraining #firstaidtraining #firemarshaltraining #manualhandlingtraining #h&straining #workplacecourses #RTITB