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When talking about formal banksman, who are trained to use the formal banksman signals when managing moving vehicles e.g. visting delivery drivers in different vehicle types.
Whats a common method to address the issue of the visitng drivers not being familair with the formal banksman signals i.e. not trained.? Would this be a big issue? For the purpose of my question please presume that moving vehicles and some reversing on site is unavoidable.
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/l64.pdf
L64 (page 41 onwards) is your friend for making a crib sheet to hand to visiting drivers who are unfamiliar with Banksman signals. As per another post http://www.transperanto.org/ transpearnto can be used to add common non-english languages visiting site.
Part of the banksmans duty is to ensure he and the driver know and understand who will be providing the communication (one to one)
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/l64.pdf
L64 (page 41 onwards) is your friend for making a crib sheet to hand to visiting drivers who are unfamiliar with Banksman signals. As per another post http://www.transperanto.org/ transpearnto can be used to add common non-english languages visiting site.
Part of the banksmans duty is to ensure he and the driver know and understand who will be providing the communication (one to one)
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