Machinery Operator Training Courses

Our GGM machinery training courses provide delegates with the skills and knowledge required to safely operate and maintain handheld equipment including hedge trimmers & blowers.

Please navigate the below course options to find out more about your required training. 

Hedge trimmer operator training   blower & vacs operator training

Importance of Training for Machinery Operators

1. Safety and Injury Prevention

  • Handheld equipment such as hedge trimmers and blowers & Vacs can be dangerous if not used correctly.
  • Training ensures operators understand correct handling techniques, reducing the risk of cuts, burns, or repetitive strain injuries.
  • Workers learn about protective gear (PPE), such as gloves, goggles, and ear protection, to prevent accidents.

2. Efficient and Proper Equipment Use

  • Proper Training teaches operators how to use equipment correctly, improving productivity and reducing fatigue.
  • Understanding the right tool for the job ensures tasks are completed efficiently with minimal effort.
  • Well-trained operators can adjust cutting angles, pressure, and speed for optimal results.

3. Equipment Maintenance and Longevity

  • Training covers basic maintenance, such as cleaning air filters, sharpening blades, and checking fuel mixtures, which prolongs equipment life.
  • Operators learn how to detect early signs of wear and tear, preventing costly breakdowns and downtime.
  • Proper fueling and storage techniques help prevent engine damage in petrol-powered equipment.

4. Compliance with Regulations and Standards

  • Many countries have health and safety regulations for using powered equipment. Training ensures compliance with industry standards.
  • Certified training programs may be required for certain tools, such as chainsaws and sprayers, to meet workplace safety laws.

5. Environmental Considerations

  • Training helps operators use equipment in a way that minimises environmental impact, such as reducing fuel waste and noise pollution.

6. Reduced Costs and Downtime

  • Fewer accidents mean lower insurance costs and medical expenses.
  • Well-maintained equipment reduces the need for frequent repairs and replacements.
  • Efficient use of tools leads to faster job completion, improving overall business productivity.

Lantra Training Courses and Certification

GGM is a trusted provider of Lantra accredited training courses carried out at our academy based in Colne, Lancashire. We are dedicated to delivering both practical skills and health and safety guidance on the following types of machinery operator courses listed below:

  • Machinery Operator Courses: Covering Hedge Trimmers, Leaf Blower & Vacs.
  • On-Site: We also deliver all training and assessments at business premises in the UK using equipment that you or your team uses on a daily basis.

Bespoke Training Courses

If you cannot see a specific training course listed. We can offer tailored training courses for both novice and experienced operators. Please contact Eirian Roberts for further information on 01744 417333.

Our accredited courses are delivered by industry professionals with extensive industry knowledge. Each of our qualified trainers have a passion about education and training and are committed to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment to your workers.

Upon successful completion of our courses including a practical assessment. Delegates will receive a certificate of competence and for LANTRA training an accredited certificate and skills card will be awarded.
Whatever your requirements, experienced, novice or in need of a little refresher training, we have a machinery operator training course for you.

Legal Requirements and Compliance

Employers must ensure the health, safety, and welfare of employees operating machinery such as hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, and vacuums, particularly in professional and commercial settings. These regulations ensure operator safety, environmental protection, and guidance on equipment use.

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA)

Employers must ensure the health, safety, and welfare of employees using powered equipment. Anyone who manages or supervises the use of work equipment must receive adequate training. This includes providing:

  • Training to understand and operate safety devices effectively
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (e.g., hearing protection, gloves, eye protection).
  • Maintenance and inspections to keep existing or new equipment in good working order.