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Excavator 360 below 10 tonnes – Lifting Operations (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 Excavator 360 below 10 tonnes – Lifting Operations (novice)

Excavator 360 below 10 tonnes: lifting operations training

Grant is only available for this standard for achievements up to and including 17 June 2025

Lifting and moving heavy timbers

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and skills to safely lift and move heavy timbers for a simple timber frame structure.

Lifting equipment hire

The purpose of this standard is to help hire staff to identify safe and unsafe equipment, carry out basic maintenance, undertake pre and off hire checks of basic lifting equipment and complete recording systems.

Management of lifting operations in construction

The purpose of this training is to give candidates involved in the management or use of lifting equipment on site.

Managing lifting operations

Full details of this standard will be published shortly

On track plant attachments - Hydraulic Panel & Rail Lifting Beam


Planning lifts with excavators

The purpose of this standard is to give lifting operation teams a clear understanding of regulation and guidance available to them to safely plan and complete lifts using excavators.

Safe working practices around construction plant

The purpose of this standard is to give candidates who work in close proximity to mobile construction plant machinery an understanding of how to work safely around construction plant and machinery. This includes earthmoving and lifting appliances commonly found on construction sites and incorporates excavation awareness and traffic/vehicle movements within site activities.

Thorough examination of lifting accessories