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NPORS Telehandler N010 vs CPCS A17: Key Differences

Telehandlers keep sites moving, so the card on the operator’s chest matters when you’re booking labour or sitting an assessment. In the UK, two...

Avoiding Service Strikes: Permit-to-Dig That Works

Service strikes remain one of the most stubborn causes of injury, disruption and unexpected programme damage on UK sites. A permit-to-dig is supposed to...

A77 vs A17E: Telehandler Suspended Loads Explained

Telehandlers are often asked to do double duty on UK sites: shift pallets all day, then handle a slung load when a crane is...

Temporary Works Red Flags Every Supervisor Should Spot

Temporary works rarely fail because of a single bad decision; they fail when small warning signs get normalised. Supervisors are often the last line...

CPCS A77 Telehandler 360 Slew: Site Acceptance and Training

A 360 slew telehandler changes the game on tight UK sites, but it also raises the bar for acceptance and training. It behaves like...

Permit to dig essentials to prevent service strikes

Service strikes remain one of the quickest ways to turn a straightforward dig into an emergency, a claims battle, and days lost on programme....
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