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10 Day Novice AITT Instructor Training Course
Unlock your potential and become a certified Forklift Instructor with Fife Training Services comprehensive 10-day training programme. Whether you're a newcomer eager to step into the world of instruction or a seasoned professional seeking re-registration, our course is tailored to equip you with the skills and knowledge essential for success.
Course Duration: 10 Days
Trainee-Centric Approach: Maximum of 6 trainees per course for personalised attention
Dual Entry Options: Novice instructors join for the full 10 days, while re-registration candidates enter for the final 5 days of the course.
(See our 5-day course)
This course is aimed at instructors who want to re-register to train operators to AITT standards.
This course will provide candidates with an introduction to working safely with Abrasive Wheels.
Who should atend? THis course is designed for anyone who may use Abrasive Wheels in their workplace.
An abrasive wheel is a rotating cutting or grinding tool made from abrasive particles bonded together. It’s designed to cut, grind, or shape metal, stone, or other hard materials through friction.
Made of abrasive materials such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or diamond.
Mounted on machines like angle grinders, bench grinders, or cutoff saws.
Used for tasks such as grinding welds, cutting steel pipes, sharpening tools, or shaping concrete.
Cut-off wheels – thin wheels used for cutting metal or stone.
Grinding wheels – thicker, used to remove material or smooth surfaces.
Flap wheels – flexible, used for finishing and polishing.
Abrasive wheels can be hazardous if not handled correctly.
Proper training, PPE (personal protective equipment), and regular inspections are essential to prevent accidents like wheel shattering or flying debris.
1 day Emergency First Aid at Work course
This course teaches the essential skills required for First Aiders in smaller workplaces and those which present few health and safety risks. No previous first aid knowledge is necessary to attend this course.
Emergency First Aid at Work
This course teaches the essential skills required for First Aiders in smaller workplacesand those which present fewer health and safety risks. No previous first aid knowledge is necessary to attend this course. Maximum of 12 candidates per course.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for people who want to receive training in emergency first aid and is especially suited for nominated first aiders in smaller, low risk working environments.