Telescopic Handler – Suspended load (non-rough terrain)  (A17E)

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Not Enrolled

Price

POA

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Course Overview

The A17E course will give you training in carrying out suspended loads duties using a telehandler.

Course Objectives

By the end of this training, participants will:

  • Manoeuvre in confined spaces with and without loads
  • Follow given signals and instructions when travelling and manoeuvring with and without loads
  • Configure and set for all lifting, loading and transferring duties.
  • Attach and remove attachments for the movement of suspended loads
  • Explain actions required for proximity hazards including underground and overhead services
  • Follow given signals and instructions during work activities
  • Lift and remove various loads up to full extension and working height of the telehandler
  • Transfer and place loads accurately at given locations
  • Determine the requirements for the lifting and transferring of suspended loads
  • Minimise the swinging of loads during travel
  • Types of attachments and accessories for suspended loads duties and the correct method for attaching the load to the telehandler
  • Stability and how it is affected by travelling with a raised book and a suspended load
  • Visibility issues and restrictions with suspended loads

Duration

1 – 4 days Depending on experience

Maximum Delegates

3 novices or Exp Tests

Entry Requirements

Good understanding of spoken and written English.

Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

Card options

CPCS Red Trained Operator Card

The CPCS Red Trained Operator Card is issued on successful completion of the CPCS Theory and Practical Technical Tests which must be taken with a CPCS accredited test centre.

To get this card you need to (in this order):

  • Pass the relevant Health, Safety and Environment Test
  • Achieve the CPCS Theory Test (within two years of the Health, Safety and Environment Test)
  • Achieve the CPCS practical test (within six months of the CPCS theory test and within two years of the Health, Safety and Environment test)
Extend my CPCS Red Trained Operator Card

12-Month VQ Extension

For a 12-month VQ extension, you must:

  1. Hold a CPCS Red Trained Operator card which is in date, or within 12 months from the expiry date
  2. Be registered for a VQ relevant to the category

Once these elements have been achieved, call the CPCS Helpline on 0300 999 1177 (option 1, option 1, option1), confirm your details and make a payment of £28.00, you will be asked to provide proof of a VQ registration by email prior to calling. Please email CPCS@nocn.org.uk with proof of the VQ registration. This is a non-refundable fee for the services of processing the application.

A new card will be issued for 12 months (from the date of application) to enable the VQ to be achieved. Once the VQ has been achieved, you will be able to apply to Upgrade to a Blue Competent Operator card.

Additional 2 Year Card

 For an additional 2 Year card, you must:

  1. Hold an expired Trained Operator Card by more than 12 months
  2. Hold a valid and relevant Health, Safety and Environment Test within the last 2 years
  3. Achieve the CPCS Theory Test (within two years of the Health, Safety and Environment Test)
  4. Achieve the CPCS Practical Test (within six months of the CPCS Theory Test and within two years of the Health, Safety and Environment Test)
  5. Both CPCS Theory and Practical Tests are delivered by an accredited CPCS test centre.
  6. Be registered for the VQ.

Once all these elements have been achieved, the CPCS Test Centre will request the CPCS Additional 2 year Red Trained Operator Card on your behalf.

CPCS Blue Competent Operator Card

The Blue Competent Operator Card has a five-year life and is renewable.

The Blue Competent Operator Card confirms you have demonstrated a level of Health, Safety and Environment awareness through the relevant Health, Safety and Environment Test, underpinning knowledge through a CPCS Theory test, operating ability through a CPCS ractical test and operating competence on the type of plant evidenced by a VQ.

Blue Competent Operator cardholders have demonstrated their ability to work unsupervised, and may, in fact be called upon to supervise Red Trained Operator cardholders on the worksite.

To get this card you need to:

  • Provide proof of achievement of the VQ for the category being applied for to the CPCS Test Centre
  • Pass the relevant Health, Safety and Environment Test
  • Achieve the CPCS Theory Test (within two years of the Health, Safety and Environment Test)
  • Achieve the CPCS Practical Test (within six months of the CPCS theory test and within two years of the Health, Safety and Environment test)

Both CPCS Theory and Practical Tests are delivered by an accredited CPCS Test Centre.

On achievement of the CPCS Practical Test, the  accredited CPCS Test Centre will request the Competent Operator card on your behalf.

On receipt of your first Competent Operator card, you will need to start collating hours in a CPCS logbook. The role of the logbook is to record life-long learning and evidence towards the renewal of a Competent Operator card.

CPCS Blue Competent Operator Card Renewal

Renewing Your Card:

To renew your card 3 months before it expires, you need to:

  1. Hold a valid CPCS Blue Competent Operator Card for the category you are renewing.
  2. Pass the relevant health, safety, and environment test within the last two years.
  3. Pass the CPCS CPD Renewal relevant to the categories you are renewing.
  4. Show ongoing practical operating experience through one of these routes:
    • New Digital Logbook / Old Paper Logbook
    • On-Site Assessment with a registered test centre
    • CPCS Practical test with a registered test centre
    • VQ (if taken in the past 2 years)

Complete the F1/3 application to renew your card. You can do this online or by mailing the application form. If a fee is required, you will be sent an online link. Applications can be made 3 months before the expiry date.

A Blue Competent Operator Card will be issued for five years from the last expiry date. Full details on how to renew are available in the Scheme Booklet for Operators.

If Your Card Has Expired:

You have up to 5 years to renew after the card expires, as long as you meet the above criteria.

If you can’t meet the renewal requirements for a category, you can “Bank” a category until you can meet the requirements. At least one category must be renewed to bank others.

If Your Card is Over 5 Years Expired:

If your card is more than five years past the expiry date, you will need to:

  1. Pass the relevant health, safety, and environment test.
  2. Pass the CPCS Theory Test for each category held.
  3. Pass the CPCS Practical Test for each category held.
  4. Hold the relevant VQ (if not held, a Trained Operator Card will be issued).

Did you obtain your card via Industry Accreditation? (“Grandfather Rights”)

Please note that Industry Accreditation has now been withdrawn.

More information and video regarding CPCS renewals can be found on our FAQ page

Revision Support

A17E Telescopic Handler – Suspended Loads

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