Safe Use of Manually Fed Wood Chipper - Recertification

One Day recertification course to refresh the knowledge of candidates on how to use a manually fed wood chipper as safely as possible and to industry standard.

£125 + VAT  per person Booking

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Safe Use of Manually Fed Wood Chipper - Recertification


Duration:1 day


Accredited by:QTS Training - In-House


  • 1 day
  • Fri 9 May 2025 | 08:45 - 16:30

Course Aims

The wood chipper training and assessment course ensures that delegates can use the equipment safely and with confidence and acquire an understanding of the relevant regulations and safety requirements. 

This course is also designed to offer candidates an opportunity to refresh these skills in a reduced risk environment.

Who is this course suitable for?

Our manually fed wood chipper training course is available to all levels of operator who hold an existing competence for manually fed wood chippers and want to renew that competence.

This course is physical so you must be fit and able to carry out the tasks required in the course programme.

Pre-Requisites

Delegates must be at least 16 years of age.

Would all candidates please ensure they bring with them their National Insurance Number together with 2 from the following; Company ID, Passport, Driving Licence or some other form of photographic identification.

Candidates are required to bring High Visibility Clothing to include High Visibility (HV) orange upper body clothing to BS EN 471:2003    class 2 as a minimum (HV tabard); and HV orange lower body clothing to BS EN 471:2003 class 1 as a minimum (HV trousers or HV over trousers), PPE incl. Hard Hat, and Safety footwear (Incl ankle protection, not rigger boots).  Eye protection must conform to BS EN166 (safety goggles of Grade 1 impact standard (now EN166B) and gloves.

-    Forestry Visor to EN1731 standard
-    Hand Protection to EN 388:2016 Level C as minimum. (Cut 5) Close cuffed.
-    Ear Protection to EN352 standard

Please advise of any additional needs within a learning environment, such as Dyslexia, amongst candidates in advance of the course.