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lewes  
#1 Posted : 24 August 2010 15:33:48(UTC)
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lewes

We have a need for Banksman on a couple of our sites when HGV's are reversing. Has anyone undertaken this type of course, was it useful and who is best to send on it? I have been asked to look into it and not sure if its best for someone with HGV driving experience or me with instructional experience and then train people on the other sites
Alex Petrie  
#2 Posted : 24 August 2010 16:20:03(UTC)
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Alex Petrie

Hi Lewes, Why don't you give the National Construction College a call? They should be able to advise you on what courses there are out there and any prerequisites the delegates should have. A
bob youel  
#3 Posted : 25 August 2010 08:32:12(UTC)
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bob youel

for work on a highway/road I think that the new term is 'reversing assistant' as against 'banksman' as banksman is more in depth and covers more than just reversing a you should be able to develop your own course and deliever it depending on you current competence
Phillips20760  
#4 Posted : 25 August 2010 10:25:13(UTC)
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Phillips20760

We put our own together and our 'yardsmen' found it to be extremely helpful. We found the short video on the Hse web site a good starting point (http://www.hse.gov.uk/workplacetransport/safetysigns/banksman/banksman.htm) which gives a demonstration of all the hand signals from the HS(s&s) regulations. We extended the training to include legal requirements, risk assessment, positional techniques, crush zones etc. "Waste and Recycling Vehicles in Street Collection" has a good section on this type of stuff (available at http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/waste04.pdf) and the hse website has a good section on reversing vehicles (http://www.hse.gov.uk/workplacetransport/information/reversing.htm) Usual competence rules apply though - both on the person compiling and presenting the course. Regards, Ian
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