We can now offer the ALLMI (Association of Lorry Loader Manufacturers and Importers) training scheme for both novice and experienced lorry loader operators!
The training is available as either a 1-day or 2-day course: one day for experienced operators or those seeking a refresher, and two days for novices or those with limited experience.
The ALLMI training program is designed to fulfill the responsibilities of employers and employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, as well as relevant legislation regarding lorry loader operations.
Course content includes:
- Health & Safety legislation (PUWER 98 & LOLER 98)
- Components of a lorry loader, including various crane types, working parts, and rated capacities
- Daily pre-operational checks and maintenance responsibilities for employers and employees, along with a checklist for proper loader inspection
- Lorry loader attachments and slinging techniques, covering the use of hooks, brick grabs, and more, including marking, inspecting, lifting, positioning, and signaling
- Siting considerations for lorry loaders and how working conditions impact their operation
- Setting up and preparing a lorry loader for use, including proper PTO settings and the use of outriggers and stability footprints
- General safety rules for operating a lorry loader
- Procedures for closing down and securing the loader for transport, ensuring it is in a safe traveling position
Operators are required to complete two assessments: a theoretical exam and a practical assessment. Successful completion of all components is necessary to pass the course.
Upon finishing the course, operators will receive a certificate and an ALLMI photo ID card.
For more information or booking enquires, please contact us.