We are delighted to be adding a further three new MixerSURE© courses in September. Our award-winning Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) accredited MixerSURE© training now includes: ⚫ Truck Mixer Awareness DCPC ⚫ Rollover Prevention DCPC ⚫ Load Security DCPC ⚫ Mixer Roadworthiness and Maintenance DCPC ⚫ Ready Mix (RMX) Safety DCPC ⚫ RMX Roles and Responsibilities ⚫ Mixer Rollover Investigations ⚫ Mixer Structural Integrity ⚫ Concrete Product Knowledge We are also proud to collaborate with McPhee Mixers and TVS Interfleet to bring you the McPhee Mixers Additional Maintenance Course, delivered by their highly qualified mixer specialists. We also offer over 40 mixer-specific eLearning modules and the Rollover Awareness and Prevention Courses in Polish and Romanian. MixerSURE© offers the most extensive range of training for the Ready-Mix Concrete Industry. It is independently accredited by the DVSA and EMPI Awards and is the benchmark of quality for this specialist sector. If you'd like to know more about any of the above, please feel free to email us at mark@dekgroupne.com or dan@dekgroup.com for details. For any MixerSURE© DCPC Courses, you can book directly with Logico at 01325 952887 or email training@teamlogico.co.uk For the McPhee Mixers Additional Maintenance Course, please contact Nicole Marcantonio at n.marcantonio@tvsinterfleet.com #readymix #readymixconcrete #concrete #concretemixers #mixers #quarrying #minerals #construction #constructionlogistics #safety #roadsafety #awardwinning #driverCPC #drivertraining #supplychain #specialist #rolloverprevention #loadsecurity
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We are now 4 years into this journey. Innovation involves more than just a spark of inspiration; it requires effort, dedication, and a collective commitment to a visionary goal, in this case - improving safety and reducing roll over incidents by improving driver training & instilling competence. To innovate, that is: challenge the accepted status quo and improve to do things differently and better, will always be challenging, fraught with uncertainties, and requires sustained effort. Innovation means breaking down traditional barriers, industry politics & it's inherent protectionism, which hinders the free flow of ideas, innovation & improvement. It is not about the destination; it is about the journey. By creating a vision, fostering collaboration with all stakeholders, embracing a growth mindset, investing in resources, and leading by example, organisations can navigate the path to true innovation. The effort involved is significant, but the rewards are transformative. Department for Transport (DfT), United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive National Highways CLOCS Driving for Better Business Logico FORS - Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme Mission Zero® Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety HS2 (High Speed Two) Ltd BRITISH AGGREGATES ASSOCIATION Mineral Products Association Breedon Group plc Heidelberg Materials UK Tarmac CEMEX Aggregate Industries UK Aggregates Business Magazine Liebherr Concrete Technology TVS Interfleet Sterling Mixers Putzmeister Group SCHWING Group Schwing Stetter UK Limited CIFA - Concrete Machinery IMER Group Ashcourt Group Capital Concrete Ltd Brett Concrete TRU7 Group SRC Group
We didn't expect that! As part of our quality assurance process, obtaining customer and driver feedback is integral to ensuring that our training and assessments continue to meet our high standards. As part of a comprehensive case study, we recently interviewed Jonny Barker, the Health and Safety Manager for Ready Mix Group. We asked him about the advantages of implementing the MixerSURE© training and assessment program and the flexibility of conducting the EMPI Awards Site Vehicle Competence Assessment in-house with the help of their own fully trained assessors. While we are still putting together the case study, we thought the comments from Jonny were too good not to share. If you'd like to know more about only RMX training, recognised and accredited by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) or the world's only vocational qualification for drivers of drum and volumetric mixers, feel free to get in touch to learn more. mark@dekgroupne.com #readymixconcrete #concrete #concretemixers #aggregates #quarrying #tippers #awardwinning #training #competence Ready Mix Tees Valley LTD James Greenwood Bex Murphy Tony Coleman Scott Woolston
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Not all IPAF training courses are the same. Here are some things to look for when choosing the right one: 1. Consider the type of machine you will be using. Scissor lifts, boom lifts, or something else? IPAF offers training for various equipment categories. 2. You can either attain a combined IPAF license to operate both scissor lifts and boom lifts, or you can stay focused with a specific category license if you know the exact equipment you’ll be using, such as 3a for scissor lifts or 3b for cherry pickers. Make sure you pick a license that best suits your needs and work environment. For more information, head to our website to check out the professional courses we offer. 3. Whether you’re a total beginner or have experience in the industry, IPAF offers training for all skillsets, and you can choose a course that aligns with your experience level. 4. Search for a training centre in Milton Keynes. We offer fully managed courses that can be customised to your specific needs. On-site training is available (subject to site and equipment availability) – let our dedicated team at Elavation handle everything. #AerialWorkPlatform #IPAF #MEWP #CherryPicker #Elavation #ScissorLift #BoomLift #PoweredAccess
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🌟 Upgrade your skills and align your knowledge with the contents of current CISRS Scaffolder/Advanced Scaffolder courses. Renew your blue and gold card with our course. 🌟Next 2-day course runs 30 September 🌟 https://lnkd.in/e22GATJF #scaffolding #safetytraining #construction #safetyfirst #training #careerdevelopment
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I really enjoyed going back to the #Novice courses on the #Reachtruck because NO person learns the same. I try to simplify my teaching ESPECIALLY for those who are already anxious during the course. Most of my videos are repetitive but it’s because “Repetition is the Mother of Skill” and I understand you have to go over the fundamentals in order for the actions to be natural. But there’s something that fascinates me when it comes to these trucks and how I can make it easier to digest. Your students always teach you something new…NEVER go into the world thinking you know everything.. #Referencepoints #forklifttruck #forkliftdriver #teaching #teachonlinkedin #warehouse #Morrisons #HSE #MHE #contentcreation #teachingpoints Truck 🏗️Linde Material Handling UK
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🎉 Milestone Achieved: Novice Pivot Steer Truck Training Success! 🚛 Exciting news to share! We've just wrapped up another successful training session, and I'm thrilled to announce: ✅ 1 delegate has successfully completed the Novice Pivot Steer truck ABA category P1 training This achievement represents: • Enhanced safety skills • Improved operational efficiency • Increased confidence in handling pivot steer trucks To our successful delegate: Congratulations on your hard work and dedication! 👏 Your new skills will undoubtedly contribute to a safer and more productive work environment. For employers: Investing in specialized training like this not only boosts your team's capabilities but also demonstrates your commitment to workplace safety and professional development. Interested in upskilling your team or enhancing your own credentials? 🤔 💡 Take action now: Contact us to learn about upcoming training sessions Share this post to spread awareness about the importance of specialized vehicle training Comment below with your experience or questions about pivot steer truck operations Let's continue to prioritize safety and skill development in our industry! 💪Dovewell Training Ltd #PivotSteerTruck #WorkplaceSafety #SkillDevelopment #IndustrialTraining #ABACategory #ProfessionalGrowth #SafetyFirst #TruckOperations
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BOBCAT TRAINING AT FAIR FEE Become a Bobcat Operator Chapter 1: Demonstrating knowledge of the functions of a skid steer loader. Chapter 2: Planning for work activities and prepare work area. Chapter 3: Starting and shutting down skid steer loader. Chapter 4: Operating skid steer loader. Chapter 5: Transporting skid steer loader to and from site. Chapter 6: How to operate/drive a bobcat skid steer
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Training aid additions don’t have to be complicated to make a big impact. In many cases, simple can be more effective. To build solid underwater skills, all that’s required is a board and some DragSox. In this set, we’re asking swimmers to do a little more work at controlled intensities to get a lot of practice in, and to work on consistency. They’ll start each section with some drill work to lock in their skills. The DragSox are going to require swimmers to create a lot of propulsion during the flipper kicks. Then they try to make it happen on the board, kicking well underwater to overcome the added resistance of the board. On the even sections, they’re going to be working more on stability with the vertical kicking. During the 100s and 75s, they’re going to further challenge those skills by keeping the board completely still while vertical kicking. And after each section, they have the opportunity to put it all together with some solid kicking off each wall.
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This is curious and reminds me of a story I was told when I was a child. "The Emperor's New Clothes" is a story is about a pair of chancers who manage to convince an Emperor, and an entire town, to get them to do practically nothing, and still get paid handsomely for it. They convince the emperor that they can weave the finest clothing out of thin air, they then present him with a new outfit that consists of nothing. The emperor, either crassly arrogant or ignorant, believes the pair, because they sound convincing. All the townsfolk go along with it, because they too, have been taken in by their scheme. They all parade around town congratulating themselves. It takes a child to finally point out the obvious - there are no new clothes. The emperor is, in fact - naked. The interesting part about this tale is that it perfectly describes a ‘Bandwagon Fallacy’. When people are persuaded by ambiguous claims or misinformation. Repeating a claim, doesn’t make it true, but if you do it enough, you can persuade people to believe it. The problem with Bandwagon Fallacies is that they are often driven by the opinions of those with either vested or even conflicting interests. Fallacies are big on opinions but usually very small on facts or truth. Just because a lot of people can be persuaded to buy in to an industry narrative about training, doesn't automatically make it a good idea. For example, can you be sure that those pushing the narrative, are qualified or competent to make valid judgements on the matter? The 'Dunning-Kruger Effect' deserves an entire post of its own. But let's just go back to the Emperor's New Clothes. Just because an organisation appoints itself (with trade association backing) as the sole authority on industry training, qualifications & competence, and tells you that it is an 'industry requirement' to buy their products and services. Or that they have a ‘qualification’ which is not a qualification, it is merely a training course, that 'proves competence' (not my words) by means of a remote webinar and multiple-choice health & safety test… Then perhaps you should check to see what they sold you, and double-check what you are wearing.
A recent job advert on a Facebook forum looking for a mixer driver to work on a site in London—no driving on the road involved. The successful candidate must have a CPCS NOCN, NPORS, Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS), or a Mineral Products Qualifications Council (MPQC) card—but in what? None of these cards demonstrate competency in driving or operating a truck mixer on-site, so why would you need them? Regardless of clever marketing or misleading information, the MPQC card is NOT an industry requirement for all drivers and hauliers employed within the extractives sector. Shoehorning it into a plant scheme is irresponsible and dangerous, especially if there's an accident on-site. So what is it? A plant scheme or a driver skills card? The Mineral Products Association gives guidance that all drivers delivering for an MPA member require a driver skills card (MPQC or other industry-recognised scheme), so there's a choice. The SVCA© (On-Road) assessments from EMPI Awardsa aren't classrooms or webinar courses but a demonstration of competence in a specific vehicle type: tippers, skip loaders, and the world's first and ONLY qualification for drivers of drum and volumetric mixers regulated by SQA – Scottish Qualifications Authority. How does a CPC course demonstrate that drivers are competent in the vehicle type they are driving and operating? It doesn't. It's worth remembering that competence assessments for drivers are required for National Highways projects and HS2 (High Speed Two) Ltd deliveries but aren't enforced. Why? Because of misleading information, as seen in the image. Why don't these projects carry out due diligence on competence requirements? What is the Health and Safety Executive accepting when it's covered in the HASWA and PUWER? There are better ways to improve safety and minimise accidents, and it's not just the drivers who need encouragement to behave safely, is it? Department for Transport (DfT), United Kingdom Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) House of Commons Crown Prosecution Service Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety Driving for Better Business CLOCS Considerate Constructors Scheme Logico Aggregates Business Magazine Metropolitan Police Construction Leadership Council National Police Chiefs' Council Loveday Bill Transport for London CECA Scotland Transport Scotland Mission Zero® FORS - Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme Road Haulage Association (RHA) Logistics UK CILT (UK) Commercial Motor Concrete Connect Construction Enquirer
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This new video covers a wide range of ladder safety topics including:• The types of ladders available e.g. single section, extension and step ladders• Ladder materials, e.g. aluminium, timber and fibreglass ladders• Classes of ladders and weight limits• Assessing the job prior to using a ladder and many other topics! https://lnkd.in/e43NGh4d #Safety #Training #Film #Ladder
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