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RTITB supports operation-wide compliance with new MHE Accreditation
12 August 2020
RTITB Accreditation can improve safety by assessing and accrediting an organisation’s entire MHE operation.
For organisations delivering MHE operator training in-house, it includes an annual training and operations compliance HealthCheck, where qualified specialists thoroughly review the organisation’s MHE training and operations, not just Basic Training. This results in an impartial report with recommended actions, allowing organisations to remove risk from MHE operations and benefit from complete peace of mind around compliance.
To help businesses put safety first while protecting their training investment, Accredited partners can also choose whether MHE operator certificates are restricted for use exclusively within their business or can be ‘transferable’.
As well as access to high-quality training materials and expert support, RTITB partners can also receive unlimited licenses for the MyRTITB TrainingFriend app, which makes training admin ‘paperless’, and licenses for eTruck UK, RTITB’s unique forklift e-learning tool.
Becoming RTITB Accredited costs from £3000.
Visit www.rtitb.com
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