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Telescopic handler: all sizes excluding 360 slew (novice)

This standard is exclusively for use by Approved Training Organisations (ATOs). The purpose and scope of this standard is to provide the delegate with the skills and knowledge to support the operation of Telescopic handler: all sizes excluding 360 slew (novice) .

Telescopic handler: all sizes including 360 slew training

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Telescopic handler: industrial telescope training

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Telescopic handler: suspended loads (non-rough terrain) training

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Telescopic handler: up to 9 meters training

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Temporary surface protection - painting and decorating

The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with knowledge and skills of temporary surface protection for painting and decorating.

Temporary suspended access cradle operator

The purpose of this standard is to cover information relating to all aspects of operation of temporary suspended access equipment especially with regards to safety, technical processes and emergency procedures.

Temporary works general awareness

This training standard is also known as: Temporary Works General Awareness Training Course (TWGATC).

Temporary works supervisor

This training standard is also known as: Temporary Works Supervisor Training Course (TWSTC).

The avoidance of buried utilities for construction utilising ground penetrating radar - GPR Training

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical knowledge to locate buried utilities safely and effectively for the purpose of avoidance, preventing utility damage and increasing safety during excavation for the construction industry by utilising ground penetrating radar (GPR).

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