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Industrial Telescopic Handler

Industrial telescopic handlers are versatile lifting machines designed to place loads at height with greater reach than a standard forklift. They are commonly used in industrial yards, warehouses, and controlled site environments where precise load placement is required. Their extending boom allows operators to lift and position loads forward and upward, making them ideal for tasks that cannot be completed with conventional forklift trucks.

Whats Included?

  • Introduction & Aims
  • The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
  • The Provision & Use of Work Equipment Reg 1998 (PUWER)
  • The Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regs 1998 (LOLER)
  • Forklift truck stability and instability
  • Pre-Use Checks & Maintenance of the forklift truck
  • Refueling procedures / Battery charging procedures
  • Introduction to the forklift and use of controls
  • Safe Operating Methods, Hazards & Manoeuvring
  • Safe Operating in confined spaces
  • Stacking and de-stacking in Industrial Racking
  • Bulk Stacking & Lorry Loading
  • Theory Test
  • Practical Assessment
  • Course Evaluation
  • Operator’s safety Video

Courses Applicable

Novice

Industrial telescopic handler

1 – 3 Candidates

Industrial telescopic handler

3 – 5 Days

Experienced

Industrial telescopic handler

1 – 3 Candidates

Industrial telescopic handler

2 – 3 Days

Conversion

Industrial telescopic handler

1 – 3 Candidates

Industrial telescopic handler

1 – 2 Days

Refresher

Industrial telescopic handler

1 – 3 Candidates

Industrial telescopic handler

1 Day

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Stop Accidents & Deaths

Under UK law, forklift operation is not just about skill – it’s a legal responsibility.

The main laws covering forklift operations include:

  • Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 – Sets out the duty of care employers have to protect their staff, visitors, and anyone affected by their work.

  • Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER 1998) – Requires all work equipment (including forklifts) to be suitable, well maintained, and only used by trained people.

  • Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER 1998) – Ensures that lifting equipment and attachments are strong, stable, and inspected regularly.

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Industrial telescopic handler
  • Overturning – Often caused by sharp turns, speeding, or uneven ground.
  • Collisions with pedestrians – A leading cause of workplace injuries when walkways aren’t clearly marked or drivers aren’t alert.
  • Overloading or unstable loads – Loads that are too heavy or poorly stacked can tip, fall, or destabilise the truck. & More

RTITB Accredited & NORS Registered

All our accredited courses include NORS registration (National Operator Registration Scheme) – giving operators an official record of their training and proof of qualification that employers can easily verify.

Industrial telescopic handler
Industrial telescopic handler

What Makes This Important:

  • Provides secure, centralised proof of training recognised across the UK
  • Makes refresher training and re-certification easier to track
  • Reduces admin for employers – no lost certificates or training records
  • Shows compliance with industry standards and HSE expectations
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