LOLER Training, Page 3 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

305 reviews

  • 81% 5
  • 11% 4
  • 4% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 4% 1
the wording of some of the question

The wording of some of the questions on the test wasn't that great.

4/5
Good presentation but differs from us

Appeared good presentation quality however because it is a general purpose training it is a little off the mark for Viridor (as waste company). It talks about non-integrated man baskets at slide 18 and 24 which we have completely forbidden. Would have liked to have more on planning / the lift plan, myself as authorising others to lift would be out main use for this training as our LOLER operators we would deploy them Lifting and Slinging training already which is much more detailed.

4/5
Very good

Good set up

4/5
Very good

No summary provided

4/5
pass rate

You should not be able to pass unless you get 100%

4/5
Great Course but really for big lifts

This course was for lifting plans and for construction sites etc... We normally employ the company that we purchased equipment and installing as a turn key project to complete a lifting plans and complete the RA etc.. within their costs and remit. We need it at Knauf biased for manufacturing LOLER more relevant. Including How to inspect and check lifting equipment prior to use. How to use it How to lift correctly What the check list should have etc... many thanks

4/5
The course was well laid out.

The course covered all the points relevant points around lifting and equipment and good guidance notes for persons who have to deal with lifting plans and inspection of lifting tackle in the work place.

4/5
A few repetitive themes across training

No summary provided

4/5
Good but lots of pressure.

The course was good but i felt under pressure when doing the test

4/5
Good as an overview

As a basic overview to LOLER it was good and explained what the main requirements are, however I feel that the planning of the lifts could have been a little more specific on who's responsibility it is to generate a lifting plan. It referred to the competent person and intimated that this would not be the person carrying out the lift, however in reality a rigger / crane driver with suitable experience and training can produce simple lift plans.

4/5

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