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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richywilts on January 27, 2012, 11:40:07 pm
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As title says what course do you have to take to work on cradles and who offers training?? Never really heard it talked about on here
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As title says what course do you have to take to work on cradles and who offers training?? Never really heard it talked about on here
Impact43 offer training, Look for Andy Willis he's on here ;)
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=146066.0
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Hi Rich,
Cradle training is site/cradle specific. So you would usually need to get trained on every different type of cradle you use.
What would usually happen is that you or the owners of the building you are cleaning would have to pay for the guys who maintain the cradle on the building to come out and do an induction on the cradle for you.
Usually will cost a couple of hundred quid per cradle for up to four or five guys to be trained at a time.
Cheers,
Huw
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Oh right cheers huw I thought I'd never heard of a specific licence for cradle work, they did mention it on impact43 course I just thought u had to get a qualification then get training from engineer on each type of cradle as all different.
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I may be wrong Richy but I dont actually think you need a licence at all to use one, im going on a course in a couple of weeks and the lads i know who have already done it told me the trainer said ths and he said that people just need to be made aware of how they operate but you actually dont need a licence or anything to use them
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Cradles are straight forward mate. Everytime I've started a contract I've been inducted on one. I'll send you a few photo's of the one I'll be in next week if you want!
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no liscense needed at all
though im sure cradle runways
or any other firm like them would
show you the ropes cradle runways maintain
the tracks and workings for a lot of buildings
fitted with cradle acsess.
no like in the old days of ocs n their rope cradles ;) ;)
dolng pig tail knots etc
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Try your local clinic or midwife. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Richy
http://www.sasltd.uk.com/
Contact is Martin Parfitt
You can also find other companies on
http://www.saema.org/
To operate a cradle (BMU) Building maintenance Unit you will need site specific training
The cost is normally picked up by the duty holder (building owner or manager)
You will also need to look at self rescue training
http://www.spanset.co.uk/safety-management/training/training-modules/height-safety-for-industry/hs-module-5b.html
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no liscense needed at all
though im sure cradle runways
or any other firm like them would
show you the ropes cradle runways maintain
the tracks and workings for a lot of buildings
fitted with cradle acsess.
no like in the old days of ocs n their rope cradles ;) ;)
dolng pig tail knots etc
Gav Camm lammy 283 sorry to say they sold out some years ago, they are now part of National Cradle Maintenance
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richy dont forget the Insurance you will need to do cradle work might need a few cradle jobs to make worth while :-\ !!!
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Richy
http://www.sasltd.uk.com/
Contact is Martin Parfitt
You can also find other companies on
http://www.saema.org/
To operate a cradle (BMU) Building maintenance Unit you will need site specific training
The cost is normally picked up by the duty holder (building owner or manager)
You will also need to look at self rescue training
http://www.spanset.co.uk/safety-management/training/training-modules/height-safety-for-industry/hs-module-5b.html
Thanks for the information Andrew appreciate your time thanks