Terms and conditions of training,

Section 3.

Page 3 of 4

13. Fork lift trucks under 10,000kg with a forward facing seat must be fitted with a lap strap

  or seat belt by law, and must be worn during training. If no seat belt is present and working on the truck for training it could result in a delay in training, or a cancellation of training, such delays or cancellations would result in our training fee being payable by your company to us in full. Please check the seat restraint prior to training commencing.

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14. Barry Meakin Training accepts no responsibility for a person who operates dangerously, or who is involved in a violent collision or accident, during testing.

15. People selected for training must have a good understanding of the English language to enable them to complete full theory training and testing. When it comes to the written theory test our instructors can complete the written exam on behalf of the delegate using there given answers. However if you choose to select people for training who do not meet these requirements we can only issue in house none accredited certification. you can not mix in house & accredited courses

16. Barry Meakin Training does not discriminate against male or female, size, weight or age. sexuality. disability Colour of a persons skin, religious beliefs, political beliefs or Nationality, etc. All trainees are treated equally fairly, and with respect.

17. During training, breaks are taken at the discretion of the instructor running the course, this is nomally determined by the progression of the delegates, However to fulfill required training hours dinner will be 30 mins only, tea/coffee breaks kept to a minimum, and these may not be at the normal company times. Our instructors do try to co-ordinate with canteen opening times for the benefit of all. It is sometimes necessary to miss breaks or lunch to make up for lost time. Delegates who are not prepared to make up lost time by this method would need to make up the lost time with extra tuition this would be at additional training cost to your company.

18. Provide a dry warm room or space with seating and electricity for the theory training. A safe area agreed with the instructor should be made available for the practical training with sufficient room for manouvers, Sufficient pallets for the stacking & de-stacking exercise at heights, which is suitable for the grouping of machine being trained on.( for example we need a facility to stack at height, and at a reach needed for the machines intention. Ground conditions suitable for the machine type, ie level ground, rough terrain. narrow aisle, etc are essential. Means for building a chicane course. The fork lift truck or machine must be available for the majority of the time during training, accept very occational times were it maybe required to enable you to conduct your business i.e lorry unloading etc. This must be kept to a minimum for the benefit of the trainees, you will be kept informed of down time if it starts to become a concern.

19. Experienced operator courses are run with considerable less training hours, therefore at a much reduced cost. attempting to mix inexperienced operators with experienced operators as no benefit to the trainees or the company, Trying to mix experienced with inexperienced operators holds back the experienced operators progressing to test day, it can also invalidate the course All training fees would be charged to you. We reserve the right to assess experience.

20. The definition of an experenced operator is an operator who can operate the machine being trained on in a competent

  manner, but as never received certification. Our instructors reserve the right to decide the level of experience that as been disclosed to us. Delegates who do not meet the expected level for an experienced operator course will be excluded from completing the course, however we would inform you of this when assessments have been made. Barry Meakin Training accepts no responsibility for delegates giving employers misleading facts with regards to there level of competency.

Continued under terms of training section 4 subpage.

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