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"While some might continue to offer spurious training, the industry is raising its expectations"

9th March 2006, Page 54
9th March 2006
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accreditation bodies themselves.These include the Road Transport Industry Training Board ( RTITB), Construction Industry Training Boards (CITB), the Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT) and the Association of Lorry Loader Manufacturers and Importers (ALLMI).

Many transport companies organise in-house training schemes and some offer a training service to third parties as well. 'All our forklift truck training is done in-house," says Neil Burdon, training manager with haulier Eddie Stobart."We have about 300 warehousemen soil makes sense to have our own training set-up."

On the other hand, Stobart uses an


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