Loading Shovel Training in Swindon
NPORS accredited loading shovel training near Swindon, Wiltshire. Attend our Tewkesbury training centre or book on-site training at your Swindon location.
Loading Shovel Training Near Swindon
Swindon is one of the fastest-growing towns in the UK with a significant construction and infrastructure workforce. We serve Swindon-based operators and businesses with both centre-based and on-site NPORS training. Our NPORS loading shovel training is available to operators and businesses in Swindon and throughout Wiltshire.
From Swindon, take the A419 west to Cirencester, then the A435 or A417 through Cheltenham towards Tewkesbury. Alternatively, take the M4 to Junction 15 then head north. Journey time approximately 50 minutes.
About This Course
The NPORS Loading Shovel Training course is aimed at operators working with wheeled loading shovels in quarries, recycling centres, waste transfer stations, and construction sites. The course covers both the safe operation of the machine and the legislative requirements that govern its use.
What You'll Learn
- Machine controls, gauges, and pre-use checks
- Safe loading techniques and bucket management
- Stability, tipping loads, and overturning prevention
- Working with other plant and site traffic
- Quarry regulations and safe working procedures
Who Is This Course For?
Plant operators in quarrying, waste management, construction, and agriculture who use wheeled loading shovels. This course is suitable for Swindon-based operators and businesses across Wiltshire.
Book in Swindon
Contact us for dates, pricing, and on-site options near Swindon.
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Approx. 45 miles to our centre
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Levy-paying employers in Swindon may be eligible for CITB grants.
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NPORS certified. Flexible dates. Centre-based or on-site.
