North-east based Access Platforms Aberdeen (APA) has expanded its training offering with in-house instructors now fully accredited by NPORS, strengthening its ability to deliver reliable, industry recognised training across the North-east.
The accreditation enables APA to provide training across a range of plant machinery including forklifts, excavators, dumpers and rollers, helping operators develop the practical skills and safety awareness required to work compliantly on site.
NPORS training covers a wide range of areas including health and safety, machine inspections, safe operating techniques, hazard awareness and practical operating assessments. The courses support novice operators entering the industry and experienced workers looking to refresh or formally certify their skills.
Training can be held in APA’s Aberdeen or Elgin depots and on client sites by Darren Petrie, Training Manager, and Scott Limond, Training Instructor, who are both now NPORS certified instructors. APA can now train up to 18 delegates a day and can provide over 20 training courses.
Scott Limond, training instructor (left) and Darren Petrie, training manager, are pictured outside APA’s headquarters in Aberdeen. Image: Prospect 13
Alongside the NPORS training, APA offers courses that have been certified by IPAF, PASMA as well as providing bespoke and refresher courses
Established in 2005, APA supports businesses across the North-east region and Scotland with platform access hire and accredited training. They have also undergone a brand refresh this year, unveiling a new logo and website.
APA counts Morrison Construction, Hutcheon Services and Fowler McKenzie as long-term established clients and works with businesses across sectors including facilities management, utilities, renewables, distilleries and military. The company also works with Aberdeen Football Club and provides machinery for the Nuart street art festival held in Aberdeen.
Operations Director Ryan Petrie said: “NPORS accreditations are widely recognised across the UK and gives employers confidence that operators have been properly training and assessed against industry standards. By investing in this capability, we’re strengthening the support we can offer across the North-east and the country as a whole. It’s been an exciting year for APA as alongside the NPORS training, we’ve also refreshed our branding and launched a new website. The recent developments give us a solid foundation for growth for the rest of the year and beyond.”