Forklift Training in Cheshire
Forklift Training in Cheshire
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd provides Forklift Training in Cheshire. RTITB Accredited. Delivered by experienced forklift instructors.
We can train you at our purpose built FLT training centre in Wirral, or we can provide onsite Forklift Training at your business premises in Cheshire.
We offer Novice courses, Refresher courses, Conversion courses, and Experienced operator courses on all categories of fork lift trucks. Call DOLIFTS today on 0151 678 4400.
Forklift Training Courses in Cheshire
Completing a Forklift Training course in Cheshire with Dolifts FLT Training Ltd would benefit you by gaining your RTITB Accredited forklift licence/certificate, improving your current skills, and open a wider range of employment opportunities across many industries in and around Cheshire.
Pallet Truck/Pallet Stacker Courses in Cheshire
Forklift operator courses in Cheshire for 7 categories of Pallet Stacker Trucks. A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 and A7
Counterbalance Courses in Cheshire
Fork lift truck operator training courses in Cheshire for 5 categories of Counterbalance Forklifts. B1, B2, B3, B4, and J1.
Sideloader Courses in Cheshire
Lift truck operator courses in Cheshire for 3 categories of Sideloader. C1, C2 and C3.
Reach Truck Courses in Cheshire
FLT operator training courses in Cheshire for 3 categories of Reach Truck. D1, D2, and D3.
Order Picker Courses in Cheshire
FLT courses in Cheshire for 4 categories of Order Picker. A1, A2, E1, and E2.
VNA Courses in Cheshire
Forklift operator courses in Cheshire for 2 categories of VNA. F1, and F2.
Container Handler Courses in Cheshire
FLT operator courses in Cheshire for 6 categories of Container Handlers. G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, and G6.
Tow Tractor Courses in Cheshire
Fork lift courses in Cheshire for 3 categories of Tow Tractor & Trailer. H1, H2, and H3.
Telescopic Handler Courses in Cheshire
Lift truck courses in Cheshire for 7 categories of Telescopic Handler. J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, and J8.
Multi-Directional Forklift Courses in Cheshire
FLT operator courses in Cheshire for 3 categories of Muti-Directional Fork Lift Trucks. M1, M2, and M3.
Pivot Steer Courses in Cheshire
Fork Lift Truck courses in Cheshire for 2 categories of Pivot Steer. P1, and P2.
Moffett Truck Courses in Cheshire
Forklift truck courses in Cheshire for 1 category of Moffett Mounty Trucks. T1.
Manual Pump Truck Courses in Cheshire
Lift truck training courses in Cheshire for 4 categories of Manual Pump Trucks. Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4.
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Forklift Training in Cheshire - Locations
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd provides RTITB accredited Forklift Training in Cheshire at your business premises delivered by our experienced forklift instructors.
We offer Novice courses, Refresher courses, Conversion courses, and Experienced operator courses on all categories of forklift trucks used on business premises in Cheshire.
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Plant Training in Cheshire
Plant training in Cheshire on Bucket Loaders, Skid Steers, 360’s and more.
MEWP Training in Cheshire
MEWP operator training in Cheshire on Scissors Lifts, and Cherry Pickers.
Safety Training in Cheshire
Safety compliance training in Cheshire on First Aid, Manual Handling, Fire Safety, and Food Hygiene.
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Forklift Instructor Courses in Cheshire
DOLIFTS FLT Training offers a range of RTITB Forklift Instructor Training Courses in Moreton, near Cheshire. We offer a 10 day novice instructor course, a 5 day conversion course, a 5 day re-reg course, and a shorter 3 day re-reg course.
10 Day Novice Course
This course will take you from forklift operator to FLT Instructor in 10 days.
5 Day Conversion Course
A conversion course from ITSSAR/AITT/NPORS instructor to RTITB instructor.
5 Day Re-Reg Course
For current RTITB Instructors that are infrequent trainers or expired within last 24 months.
3 Day Re-Reg Course
A shorter RTITB re-registration course for current and highly experienced Instructors only.
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Forklift Training Standards in Cheshire
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd, and our instructors, are RTITB Accredited, experienced, and hold current liability insurances.
All forklift training in Cheshire, and issued operator certification, meet RTITB standards, and HSE ACOP L117 requirements.
Our forklift training packages can be designed to work around you, and the working schedule/shift patterns of your business in Cheshire.
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Forklift Training in Cheshire - FAQs
Do you deliver forklift training in Cheshire?
Yes. We can provide RTITB accredited forklift training in Cheshire for Novice, Refresher, Conversion, and Experienced fork lift operators.
Do you provide onsite forklift training in Cheshire for businesses?
Yes. We provide onsite forklift training in Cheshire for many businesses. Our local instructors have a wealth of experience in meeting the needs of Cheshire business customers.
How much does a forklift training course cost in Cheshire?
This depends on the type of forklift training course that you need in Cheshire. For competitive course prices, please call DOLIFTS on 0151 678 4400.
How many days is forklift training in Cheshire?
This depends on the type of equipment, your experience level, and the number of people on your course. A novice course in Cheshire can take 3 to 5 days. Conversion course 1 to 2 days. Refresher course is 1 day. Experienced operator 2 to 3 days.
A Brief History of Cheshire
Did you know this about Cheshire?
Cheshire is a ceremonial county in North West England. It borders Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south, and the Welsh counties of Flintshire and Wrexham to the west, with a short coastline on the Dee Estuary. Warrington is the largest settlement.
Cheshire’s name was originally derived from an early name for Chester, and was first recorded as Legeceasterscir in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, meaning “the shire of the city of legions”. Although the name first appears in 980, it is thought that the county was created by Edward the Elder around 920.
In the Domesday Book, Chester was recorded as having the name Cestrescir (Chestershire), derived from the name for Chester at the time. A series of changes that occurred as English itself changed, together with some simplifications and elision, resulted in the name Cheshire, as it occurs today.
Because of the historically close links with the land bordering Cheshire to the west, which became modern Wales, there is a history of interaction between Cheshire and North Wales. The Domesday Book records Cheshire as having two complete Hundreds (Atiscross and Exestan) that later became the principal part of Flintshire.
Additionally, another large portion of the Duddestan Hundred later became known as English Maelor (Maelor Saesneg) when it was transferred to North Wales. For this and other reasons, the Welsh language name for Cheshire (Swydd Gaerlleon) is sometimes used.
The south and east of the county are primarily rural, while the north is more densely populated and includes the settlements of Runcorn, Widnes, and Ellesmere Port, which is part of Birkenhead built-up area. The county is governed by four unitary authorities: Cheshire East Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Halton Borough Council, and Warrington Borough Council.
The landscape of the county is dominated by the Cheshire Plain, an area of relatively flat land divided by the Mid-Cheshire Ridge. To the west it contains the south of the Wirral Peninsula, and to the east the landscape rises to the Pennines, where the county contains part of the Peak District National Park.
The River Mersey runs through the north of Cheshire before broadening into its wide estuary; the River Dee forms part of the county’s border with Wales, then fully enters England and flows through city of Chester before re-entering Wales upstream of its estuary. Red Triassic sandstone forms the bedrock of much of the county and was used in the construction of many of its buildings.
The county’s culture has impacted pop culture by producing actors (Daniel Craig, Tim Curry, Pete Postlethwaite), athletes (Shauna Coxsey, Tyson Fury, Paula Radcliffe), authors (Lewis Carroll), comedians (John Bishop, Ben Miller) and musicians (Gary Barlow, Ian Curtis, Matty Healy and Harry Styles). Most places are involved in agriculture and chemistry, leading to Cheshire’s reputation for the production of chemicals, Cheshire cheese, salt and silk.
Source – Cheshire Wikipedia.