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Tool Hire Product Awareness training (THPAT) for hammers, breakers, drills

Will be able to provide the best advice and demonstration of product as to suitability to customers requirements for particular job to secure the hire business.

Tools and equipment used with single ply roofing

The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with the knowledge of how to set up, use, check, maintain and store, hand & power tools and equipment including personal protective equipment (PPE), for installation and maintenance of single ply roofing.

Total station for construction - GET3407

This standard covers the principles of using a total station for site surveying and setting out. These principles can be applied to all types of construction including earthworks, roads, houses, buildings, foundations, piles, structural steel, structures, and reinforced concrete.

Tower crane theory test

Full details of this standard will be published shortly

Tower crane: luffing jib, cab controlled practical test

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Tower crane: trolley jib remote practical test

Full details of this standard will be published shortly.

Tower crane: trolley jib, cab controlled practical test

Full details of this standard will be published shortly.

Tower crane: trolley jib, remote training

Full details of this standard will be published shortly

Towers for instructors

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Towers for managers

This standard ensures that managers who responsible for overseeing the work of operatives on site. It is designed to ensure that when working at height using mobile access towers work is properly planned and organised and that those involved on site are competent and properly trained.

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