FOLLOWING the recent acquisition of a Tenstar simulator, the Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA), with training provider Setting Out For Construction (SOFC), has delivered two courses rated ‘best in class’ by delegates and employers.
The half-day course, held at the SPOA’s offices in Stirling, has attracted plant operators from across the sector.
Gordon Durno, from Currie Contractors and winner of the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge and crowned UK Plant Operator of the Year 2023, was one of the first to sign up to the course. He was joined by one of the youngest operators Jamie Currie (16), who hit the headlines in 2020 for becoming the UK’s youngest digger driver and who was mentored by Gordon.
AB2K also put a group of plant operators through the course and were said to have been ‘blown away’ by the standard of training which saw an immediate return on investment.
Stuart Gardner, operations manager at AB2K, said, “We were absolutely delighted with the machine control training in every sense. The Tenstar Simulator is an incredible piece of equipment that really does simulate a construction site environment without any health and safety risks, allowing the operator to really concentrate and get hands on and make mistakes and learn from them in a safe environment.
“Added to that, the training delivered by Gail McEwen is first class. Her experience as a plant operator and as an engineer makes all the difference. Attending the training at the offices of the SPOA in Stirling, delivered by an independent instructor gives companies confidence and reassurance as there is no conflict of interest.
“The investment in our team paid off immediately as AB2K was able to send a plant operator from the course on to a job within just three days where he was able to put his improved skills and knowledge to use.”
Gail McEwen, director at Setting Out for Construction, developed the machine control training and believes there is no better course in Scotland. She explained, “The course is CITB Assured, which means it is delivered to industry standards, which I wrote in collaboration with employers, equipment providers, industry experts and stakeholders, so I can say with absolute certainty, that there is no better course to learn machine control technology.
“The Tenstar simulator is the jewel in the crown and gives plant operators a very realistic construction environment to enhance existing skills and learn new ones in a safe environment.
“The SPOA is really leading the way in terms of identifying the biggest challenges in the industry, namely upskilling plant operators and attracting young talent into the industry and investing in state-of-the-art machinery, training and facilities to tackle these head on. I am delighted to be a part of this.”
Courses are scheduled throughout 2024 with the next training course pencilled in for 12th January 2024. Courses can be booked here.
During the half-day course, the SPOA said operators can expect to gain confidence in using machine control and cover a number of areas including:
- Use machine control for effective project implementation
- Understand and create offsets from design linework – horizontal, vertical and perpendicular
- Avoidance zones
- Add/edit machine and bucket dimensions into the machine calibration file
- Select different views on the display unit
- Take measurements using the blade or bucket
- Describe the health and safety risks and benefits of machine control
- Carry out position checks and set as required by engineer
- Carry out fault finding checks
CITB registered employers can claim a grant towards the cost of the course.