Forklift Training in Speke
Forklift Training in Speke
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd provides Forklift Training in Speke, Liverpool. RTITB Accredited. All FLT training delivered by experienced forklift instructors. Call DOLIFTS and get your FLT licence/certificate today – 0151 678 4400.
We can offer FLT training at our purpose-built forklift training centre in Wirral, or we can provide onsite FLT Training in Speke at your business premises.
We offer forklift Novice courses, forklift Refresher courses, FLT Conversion courses, and Experienced FLT operator courses on all categories of fork lift trucks.
Forklift Training in Speke - FLT Courses
Attending a course of forklift training in Speke with Dolifts FLT Training Ltd would benefit you by improving your current skills, and open a wider range of employment opportunities across many industries in and around Speke with your new FLT license/certificate.
PPT, POET, Pallet Stacker Courses in Speke
PPT, POET, Pallet Stacker FLT operator courses in Speke for 7 categories of Pallet Stacker Trucks. A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 and A7
Counterbalance Training Courses in Speke
Counterbalance FLT operator training courses in Speke for 5 categories of Counterbalance Forklifts. B1, B2, B3, B4, and J1.
Sideloader Training Courses in Speke
Sideloader FLT operator training courses in Speke for 3 categories of Sideloader. C1, C2 and C3.
Reach Truck Training Courses in Speke
Reach truck FLT operator training courses in Speke for 3 categories of Reach Truck. D1, D2, and D3.
Order Picker Training Courses in Speke
Oreder Picker FLT courses in Speke for 4 categories of Order Picker. A1, A2, E1, and E2.
VNA Forklift Training Courses in Speke
VNA Man Up and Man Down FLT operator courses in Speke for 2 categories of VNA. F1, and F2.
Container Handler Training Courses in Speke
Container Handler FLT operator training courses in Speke for 6 categories of Container Handlers. G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, and G6.
Tow Tractor Training Courses in Speke
Tow Tractor operator training courses in Speke on 3 categories of Tow Tractor & Trailer. H1, H2, and H3.
Telescopic Handler Training Courses in Speke
Telehandler operator training courses in Speke on 7 categories of Telescopic Handler. J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, and J8.
Multi-Directional FLT Courses in Speke
Multi-Directional FLT operator training courses in Speke on 3 categories of Muti-Directional Fork Lift Trucks. M1, M2, and M3.
Pivot Steer Bendi/Flexi Forklift Courses in Speke
Pivot Steer Bendi Flexi truck training courses in Speke on 2 categories of Pivot Steer. P1, and P2.
Moffett Truck Training Courses in Speke
Moffett Mounty FLT training courses in Speke on 1 category of Moffett Mounty Trucks. T1.
Manual Pump Truck Courses in Speke
Pump truck operator training courses in Speke on 4 categories of Manual Pump Trucks. Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4.
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More Training Courses in Speke
HIAB Training in Speke
HIAB Lorry Loader training in Speke, with a range of associated attachments.
Plant Training in Speke
Plant training in Speke on Bucket Loaders, Skid Steers, 360’s and more.
MEWP Training in Speke
MEWP operator training courses in Speke on Scissor Lifts, and Cherry Pickers.
Safety Training in Speke
Safety compliance training in Speke on First Aid, Manual Handling, Fire Safety, and Food Hygiene.
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Forklift Instructor Training Courses in Speke
DOLIFTS FLT Training offers a range of RTITB Forklift Instructor Training Courses near Speke, held at our FLT Training Centre in Moreton, Wirral. We offer a 10-day novice instructor course, a 5-day in-house course, a 5-day conversion course, a 5-day re-reg course, and a shorter 3-day re-reg course.
10 Day Novice Instructor Course
This FLT Instructor 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.
5 Day In-House Course
For novice FLT Instructors intended to be used as your businesses In-House Instructor.
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Forklift Training Standards in Speke
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd, and our instructors, are RTITB Accredited, experienced, and hold current liability insurances.
All forklift training in Speke, 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 Speke.
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Forklift Training in Speke - FAQs
Do you deliver forklift training in Speke?
Yes. We can provide RTITB accredited forklift training in Speke for Novice, Refresher, Conversion, and Experienced fork lift operators.
Do you provide onsite forklift training in Speke for businesses?
Yes. We provide onsite forklift training in Speke for businesses. We would gratefully submit a training tender for new business at your request. Our local instructors have a wealth of experience in meeting the needs of business customers in Speke.
How much does forklift training in Speke cost?
The cost of FLT training in Speke depends on the type of forklift training course that you need. For cost effective course prices, please call DOLIFTS on 0151 678 4400.
How many days is forklift training in Speke?
The number of days for FLT training in Speke depends on the type of equipment, your experience level, and the number of people on your course. A novice FLT course in Speke can take 3 to 5 days. Conversion course 1 to 2 days. Refresher course is 1 day. Experienced operator is 2 to 3 days.
A Brief History of Speke
Did you know this about Speke?
Speke is a suburb of Liverpool. It is 7.7 miles (12.4 km) southeast of the city centre. Located near the widest part of the River Mersey, it is bordered by the suburbs of Garston and Hunts Cross, and nearby to Halewood, Hale Village, and Widnes. The rural area of Oglet borders its south.
The name ‘Speke’ derives from the Old English Spec, meaning ‘brushwood’ or from Middle English Spek(e), meaning ‘woodpecker’. It was known as Spec in the Domesday Book, which gave Speke Hall as one of the properties held by Uctred. Today Speke Hall, now a Tudor wood-framed house, is open to the public.
In the mid-14th century, the manors of Speke, Whiston, Skelmersdale, and Parr were held by William Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre.
Until the 1930s development by Sir Lancelot Keay, Speke was a small village with a population of 400; by the end of the 1950s more than 25,000 people were living in the area. The local All Saints Church was built by the last resident owner of Speke Hall, Miss Adelaide Watt.
From 1795 until 1921, the Speke estate had belonged to the Watt family; when the family died out, the estate was placed in trust. It was bought by the Liverpool Corporation in 1928 for £200,000; the corporation’s intention was to build a complete self-contained satellite town (at a time when the garden city movement was underway). The parish of Speke became part of the county borough of Liverpool in 1932, having previously belonged to the Whiston Rural District.
Constructed between 1930 and 1933, by the start of World War II, Speke Airport was the second busiest in the UK. Retention of control by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in London after the war meant that it had lost its leading position in the UK by the 1950s. The industrial rise of Speke continued until the mid-1970s, when an equally rapid decline ensued over the next 20 years, particularly during the recessions of the early 1980s and early 1990s.
The closure of the Bryant and May match factory in December 1994 was a noted example of these problems, as was the closure of the Triumph car plant more than a decade before. The area has however retained a cluster of pharmaceutical facilities, with companies operating there including Eli Lilly and Company, MedImmune, and Novartis.
Speke is known for Speke Hall, a Tudor wood-framed house now owned by the National Trust and open to the public.
Speke is also notable as the location of Liverpool John Lennon Airport, known until 2001 as Liverpool Speke Airport. From the mid-1990s the re-development of the original airport site, enabled by the construction of the new airport complex and runway, had left land available for the construction of a business park. The completion of the A5001 road consolidated the rise of the airport and improved communications in the area. The Speke Liverpool local history website shows a lot of the developments that changed Speke the village into Speke the estate with photographs and documents from the 1870s onwards.
The New Mersey Shopping Park was re-developed in 1999 from an older retail site. It houses many large retail and textile outlets as well as mainstream restaurants. The New Mersey Retail Estate is situated between Speke and Garston, directly opposite to the Old Liverpool Airport main terminal building, which is now a hotel complex.
The area also features the Mersey Wave, officially opened on 15 December 2003, a 200 ft-long (61 m) and 100 ft (30 m) high illuminated sculpture comprising two sets of six aluminium fins. The sculpture, designed by Peter Fink, was removed for repairs within weeks of opening, a problem causing its fins to move dangerously in high winds having been discovered.[8] It was rebuilt in June 2005 and the structure, 30 ft (9.1 m) taller than the Angel of the North at Gateshead, is visible from as far as Winter Hill, Horwich, Greater Manchester.
In 2011, planning was submitted and subsequently granted for Estuary Banks, a £6 million business park scheme developed by Capital & Centric Plc and Barnfield Construction. Constructed started on 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) of speculative construction in November 2011. The latest phase (120,000 sq ft) has been completed with 80,000 sold to Business First in June 2012.
Recent developments in Speke have seen a multimillion-pound Morrisons superstore, situated directly next to the A561 Speke Boulevard, which is located only metres away from the Mersey Wave. Planning was granted in May 2012 for Speke Business Park on Goodlass Road. It comprises 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2) of business units and was developed by Manchester-based developer Capital & Centric Plc.
Football Club: Speke South Liverpool, a local amateur football side, was founded at the Austin Rawlinson Sports Centre, Speke. However, late 2005 saw the club relocate a short distance away to Mossley Hill. The leading amateur football club in the area now is St Christophers FC, who are located at Central Way Playing Fields.
Notable residents of Speke have included George Harrison – Musician, Paul McCartney – Musician, Les Dennis – Comedian and television presenter, Peter Withe – Football player and manager, Mo Marley – Football player and manager, Leonard Rossiter – Actor, and Alan Rudkin – Boxer.
Source – Speke Wikipedia.