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RTITB Accreditation (in-house)
02 July 2020
Achieve RTITB Accreditation for your in-house MHE training team to control risk, damage and costs in your MHE operations and maintain legal and regulatory compliance.

If you’re delivering MHE operator training in-house, RTITB Accreditation can help you improve safety by assessing and accrediting your entire MHE operation, not just Basic operator training.
RTITB Accreditation includes a free annual MHE training and operations compliance HealthCheck. Qualified auditors will conduct a review of all aspects of your MHE training and operations, not just Basic Training, against relevant regulations and Health and Safety Executive guidelines. This results in an impartial report revealing risks, areas for improvement, good practice highlights, and recommendations on how to take action.
Put safety first while protecting your training investment. With RTITB Accreditation, choose whether MHE operator certificates are restricted for use exclusively in your business, or can be ‘transferable’. Unlimited verification and joint-branded electronic certification for trained operators are also available.
RTTIB Accredited partners also receive:
- Licences for eTruck, RTITB’s elearning tool, which can reduce lift truck training time by up to 2 days!
- Unlimited licences for MyRTITB TrainingFriend - our 100% paper-free solution for MHE training administration and testing
- Access to e-library of up-to-date training resources
- Annual Instructor CPD days
- Technical support
- 24/7 online reporting for remotely evaluating training delivery volumes and instructor performance
- 20% discount on RTITB Instructor Academy courses
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