This subtopic covers the essential knowledge required for operators of variable reach rough terrain lift trucks (telehandlers). It focuses on legal responsibilities under PUWER and LOLER, safe operational procedures including pre-use checks and load handling, and understanding machine characteristics like stability, reach, and terrain adaptability. Practical application ensures operators can work safely and comply with regulations on construction and agricultural sites.
The TLM Level 3 Award in All Terrain Telescopic Handlers Operations covers the safe and efficient operation of telescopic handlers on rough terrain, including pre-use checks, load handling, and site safety. This qualification is essential for those working in construction, agriculture, or logistics, as it ensures operators can handle materials safely on uneven ground, reducing the risk of accidents and damage to property.
Students will learn about the machine's controls, stability principles, and load charts, as well as how to assess ground conditions and plan lifts. The course also covers legal requirements under the Health and Safety at Work Act and PUWER regulations, making it a key part of employability in industries requiring plant operation. Mastery of these skills demonstrates competence to employers and can lead to higher-level roles in site supervision or training.
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