Accredited High Level Order Picker Training

Save your business time and money with high level order picker trucks. Order picker trucks can be fitted with longer forks than pallet trucks allowing them to carry more for increased productivity. Reduce employee fatigue and improve efficiency in your workplace by upskilling your workforce with accredited high level order picker truck operator training. 

We’re an experienced team of instructors working with trusted accreditors to deliver the highest quality operator training. Explore our high level order picker courses below and find out how we can help your business. Alternatively, take a look at the full range of forklift operator training we offer.

E2 Order Picker Training Courses

We deliver a selection of high level order picker operator courses. We offer something for all levels of experience, from beginners to experienced operators. 

Our novice courses are 1 to 2 days, depending on the accrediting body.

Our experienced and existing operator training and refresher training are both1 day courses.

(All course times are based on 3 candidates per instructor)

High Level Order Picker Training Accreditations

Each of our high level order picker operator training courses are accredited by one of three leading accrediting bodies. We work with industry-recognised accreditors, RTITB, AITT, and ITSSAR. You can learn more about each of these accrediting bodies by visiting the Our Accreditation page.

Register For High Level Order Picker Training

For expert order picker operator training from experienced instructors, choose HL Training. Speak with a member of our team to discuss your requirements and enrol on a course today. Call us on 0117 925 5625 or complete a contact form.

High Level Order Picker Training Faqs

Where Are HL Training Order Picker Courses Available?

We offer our training courses nationwide at a site of your choice. Or you can attend our Bristol training centre. 

How Are High Level Order Picker Courses Assessed?

Our accredited high level order picker courses (and other order picker operator training) are assessed across three areas; theoretical test, practical test, and pre-use checks. You must pass all three elements of the course to pass successfully. 

When Does My Order Picker Training Certificate Expire?

Your certificate does not expire. If you complete an RTITB course, your NORS registration will lapse. Renewing your registration is not required to continue operating an order picker, though your employer may request it. If you wish to renew your NORS registration, you can do so with an RTITB accredited E2 high level order picker refresher course. 

Low and Medium Level Order Picker Training

Order picker trucks are ideal for reducing operator fatigue and improving productivity in your business. Order picker trucks are similar to powered pallet trucks but offer longer forks allowing them to carry multiple pallets. Upskill your workforce with low and medium level order picker training and see the benefits for yourself. We also provide a full range of forklift operator training.

Our expert instructors deliver accredited low level and medium level order picker training at our Bristol training centre and customer sites nationwide. We have a course for all levels, from beginners to experienced operators looking to refresh their knowledge or NORS registration. 

E1 Order Picker Truck Operator Courses

Our accredited medium and low level picker training courses are available at three levels, novice, experienced, and refresher. 

Our novice training is for beginners and is 1 or 2 days depending on the accreditor and truck type.

Our experienced order picker operator training and refresher course are both 1-day courses.

(Course timings are based on a 3:1 candidate:instructor ratio.)

Accredited Medium Order Picker Training

HL Training medium order picker training courses are all accredited by industry-recognised accreditors. At HL Training, we work with three accreditors; AITT, ITSSAR, and RTITB – each medium order picker course is accredited by one of these bodies. You can learn more about the industry accreditors we work with on our forklift accreditations page.

Enrol on an E1 Order Picker Course

If you are ready to upskill your workforce and reap the rewards of order pickers in your business, get in touch. Our experienced trainers deliver first-rate accredited training on site or in our bristol training centre. To learn more call us on 0117 952 5625 or complete a contact form.

More Order Picker Training Courses

Are low level and medium level order picker trucks not right for you? If you need something a little different and better suited to your needs, check out our other operator training options. We deliver high level order picker training as well as A1 and A2 order picker operator courses

FAQs

How Is The Course Delivered?

All of our order picker training courses are delivered in person and are available at our training centre or your work site. 

How Are Accredited Order Picker Courses Assessed?

Each course consists of three components; theoretical tests, practical tests, and pre-use checks. You must pass each component to successfully complete the course.  

What Do I Receive Upon Completing The Training?

Upon successfully completing our medium level order picker course, you will receive a certificate accredited by the chosen accrediting body. Photo ID cards are also available but may incur an additional cost to the quoted cost of the training, depending on the accreditor. 

Pedestrian Operated Reach Truck Training (A7)

Our expert accredited instructors deliver a selection of pedestrian operated reach truck operator courses UK-wide. We have accredited courses tailored to all experience levels, from novice training to refresher courses. We also provide a full range of forklift operator training.

Our Pedestrian Reach Truck Training Courses

We provided pedestrian reach truck training at all levels. Our novice course caters to beginners, for operators with more experience, our existing operator training is the perfect solution. If you are an experienced operator looking to update your knowledge, we also offer refresher courses. A refresher course not only helps keep your skills sharp and avoid bad habits creeping in but can also be used to renew your NORS registration. 
 

Accredited Pedestrian Reach Truck Training

Each of our pedestrian reach truck training courses is accredited. We work with three industry-recognised accreditors; 

All of our courses are accredited by one of these accrediting bodies. Upon completion of a course, you will receive a certificate from the relevant accreditor. AITT and ITSSAR certificates are created within our CRM and come with ID cards. RTITB produce their own certificates. ID cards are also available for RTITB courses but are additional to the quoted cost of the training. 

Your certification will not expire with any of these three accreditors. However, the NORS registration from an RTITB course will lapse. You can renew your registration with a refresher course. This is not mandatory, and you can still operate a reach truck after your registration ends (at the discretion of your employer). However, refresher courses are recommended by HSE and are a great way to keep your skills honed (regardless of the accreditation).

 
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Join A Pedestrian Reach Truck Operator Course

Enrol on a reach truck training course today! Our experienced team always provide the highest levels of training. Choose HL Training to upskill your workforce and help you maintain high safety standards on-site.

Pedestrian Reach Truck Training FAQs

How Do I Check My Training Is Accredited?

Each accreditor we work with provides a unique ID number which you can find on your certificate. You can use this number to check with the accreditor that your training has been registered with them. To do so, contact the accrediting body directly. Alternatively, you can check if ITSSAR and RTITB courses have been registered through their respective websites. 

How Are Reach Truck Training Courses Assessed?

Our accredited reach truck operator courses are assessed through three elements:

  • Practical tests
  • Theory tests
  • Pre-use checks

In order to pass the course, you must pass all three elements. 

Can you operate a reach truck with counterbalance training?

Counterbalance and reach trucks are different types of machinery and therefore require different training. Counterbalance training is, therefore, insufficient to operate a pedestrian reach truck. However, you can undertake one of our conversion training courses which will factor in existing experience. A conversion course will acknowledge existing experience with other machines and fill in any knowledge gaps so that you can operate the new machine.

 

Pedestrian Operated Pallet Stacker Training (A5)

Our team of expert instructors provide a selection of accredited pedestrian pallet stacker operator training courses across the UK. Our accredited instructors provide the highest quality training whether in our Bristol-based training centre or at a clients work site. We combine thorough curriculums with training experience to deliver effective training to meet your employees needs. We also provide a full range of forklift operator training.

Pedestrian Operated Pallet Stacker Courses

Our accredited pedestrian pallet stacker operator courses are available at various levels. We have novice courses for beginners, as well as experienced training for existing operators. You can also undergo a refresher course to update your knowledge (and renew your NORS licence for RTITB courses). 

Each of our courses can be delivered at our Bristol training centre or at your site. All of our accredited pedestrian pallet stacker courses are available nationwide. We offer a huge range of training courses, including A4 rider operated pallet stacker training.

Accredited Pallet Stacker Training

Each of our pedestrian operated pallet stacker training courses is accredited by an industry recognised accreditor. Our courses are accredited by AITT, RTITB, or ITSSAR. Upon successfully completing our pedestrian operated pallet stacker training you will receive a certificate with a unique ID number. You can use this number to check your training is registered with the accreditor by contacting them. You can also check through the accreditor’s website for ITSSAR and RTITB courses. In addition to your certificate AITT and ITSSAR courses will also come with an ID card. ID cards are also available for RTITB courses but are additional to the quoted cost of the course. 

 
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Upskill your workforce with first-rate accredited training from experienced forklift operator instructors. Our team are here to help you prepare your workforce. Whether you are introducing beginners to pallet stackers or wish for your experienced operators to refresh their knowledge – choose HL Training.

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Pedestrian Pallet Stacker Training FAQs

Do I Need A Licence To Operate A Pedestrian Operated Pallet Stacker?

No. Technically, there’s no such thing as a Pedestrian Operated Pallet Stacker licence. Upon successfully completing our accredited pedestrian operated pallet stacker course, you will receive a certificate of basic training. This certificate permits you to operate a pedestrian pallet stacker. 

Do I Need To Take  Refresher Course?

You are not legally required to take a refresher course. Your operator training certificate does not expire. However, NORS registrations do expire. If you have taken an RTITB pallet stacker course and would like to renew your NORS registration you can do this with a refresher course. This is not required to continue to operate a pedestrian operated pallet stacker though your employer may require it. Furthermore, HSE recommends refresher courses. They are a quick and effective way to brush up on your skills and prevent bad habits from creeping in.

What Is The Difference Between Forklifts And Pallet Stackers?

Pallet stackers are smaller and more nimble than forklifts. They are designed for lighter loads and do not require a sit-on driver.