01162 752 163 07818 087 425
Forklift Training
HVG Training
Forklift Training
Advanced Driver Training

Welcome To AC Training Services - CPC, MHE & Driver Training

AC Training Services based in Leicester have been established since March 2003, and we pride ourselves on our quality of Forklift and driver training and professionalism.

Our customer service covers the full management and safe documentation of company and individual training information and records. We can organise initial and refresher driver and forklift training and maintain operator databases so as to ensure compliance with the latest 'best practice' and legal requirements.

We provide a choice of courses from MHE & LVG/PCV and all training can be accredited or in-house with bespoke course's created to suite.

On completion of one of our accredited courses our clients attain certificates of RTITB basic operational skills standard.

Driving forklift trucks requires specialised training and instruction from qualified trainers. This can prevent accidents ensuring complete safety to both drivers and pedestrians. It also helps to reduce truck downtime, racking and product damage. To drive any forklift truck correctly requires training in a classroom and in a hands-on environment, thus ensuring things run as smoothly as possible once the candidates have passed successfully.


The RTITB on site Accredited Training courses we offer are:

MHE Forklift Truck Training, Leicester

Counterbalance - Novice, Experienced-Unqualified, Refresher and Conversion.

Reach - Novice, Experienced-Unqualified, Refresher and Conversion.

Masted Rough Terrain - Novice, Experienced-Unqualified, Refresher and Conversion.

Telescopic Rough Terrain - Novice, Experienced-Unqualified, Refresher and Conversion.

Vehicle Mounted Lift Truck - Novice, Experienced-Unqualified, Refresher and Conversion.

Vehicle Mounted Lorry Loader - Novice, Experienced-Unqualified, Refresher and Conversion.

PPT - All variants.

The non-accredited courses cover vast catalogue and can be discussed as required.

To obtain an HGV Licence or LGV Licence, you will need to undertake adequate HGV training or LGV training from a qualified HGV driving training school.

HGV driving requires skill combined with knowledge and the right attitude and driving techniques.

To become a professional HGV driver you'll need, apart from passing the HGV theory and practical driving tests:

  • The demanding driving skills required
  • The knowledge to deal with all the regulations that apply to your work
  • A comprehensive knowledge of The Highway Code including the meaning of traffic signs and road markings, especially those which indicate a restriction for HGVs

It is important that you have the correct training and instruction before taking your HGV practical driving test.

LGV/PCV Training, Leicester

C1 - The C1 licence is for drivers who passed their car driving test after January 1st 1997 and wish to drive a van or rigid goods vehicle over 3.5 tonnes up to a maximum permitted weight of 7.5 tonnes.

C - Category "C" licence, previously known as HGV Class 2, is required to drive a Rigid goods vehicle with a maximum permitted weight greater than 7.5 tonnes.

C+E - Category "C+E" licence, previously known as HGV Class 1, is required to drive an articulated goods vehicle (often referred to as an Artic) and a Rigid vehicle towing a trailer.

B+E - Car and Trailer (required by all personal that have passed a category B driving test after 1st January 1997 and now wish to tow a trailer over 750kg.

D1 - Mini Bus Training.

Driver CPC - The new compulsory Driver Qualification for all LGV/PCV drivers.

For more information about the courses we offer please do not hesitate to contact us via
telephone or email and we will be happy to assist with your requirements

Send Us A Message

***
Driver Cpc
Fsb
Nors
Rtitb Aba
Rtitb
Driver Cpc
Fsb
Nors
Rtitb Aba
Rtitb
Driver Cpc
Fsb
Nors
Rtitb Aba
Rtitb
Driver Cpc
Fsb
Nors
Rtitb Aba
Rtitb
Cookies

This website uses cookies. Please let us know if you agree to the use of these cookies :
I Accept I Decline

3rd Party Data Processors | Disable Cookies
Cookies