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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7916411" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>When using machinery, isn’t at least 60% of it being familiar with the particular make and model used for the task. I went on the telegandler course a while back. I hadn’t a clue what I was doing with the unfamiliar controls of a new JCB compared to my old Sanderson so I ran over a few barrels. I passed in the end but you’d be a fool to let me loose on your brand new telehandler / sprayer / tractor without giving me a couple of hours product familiarisation and training.</p><p>Most of these courses state the generic obvious but are no use at all to a new starter going onto a workplace for the first time. If grandad hasn’t shown you the ropes, you are on a very steep and dangerous learning curve if all you have is the telehandler certificate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7916411, member: 2119"] When using machinery, isn’t at least 60% of it being familiar with the particular make and model used for the task. I went on the telegandler course a while back. I hadn’t a clue what I was doing with the unfamiliar controls of a new JCB compared to my old Sanderson so I ran over a few barrels. I passed in the end but you’d be a fool to let me loose on your brand new telehandler / sprayer / tractor without giving me a couple of hours product familiarisation and training. Most of these courses state the generic obvious but are no use at all to a new starter going onto a workplace for the first time. If grandad hasn’t shown you the ropes, you are on a very steep and dangerous learning curve if all you have is the telehandler certificate. [/QUOTE]
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