Vehicle Banksman (VTQ)
Who can take this Course?
Drivers, Warehouse staff, Forklift operator, Lorry drivers entering a site.
Mode:
Price​
Hrs
Classroom
150
4
Certificate:
VTQ
About the Course
So, what is a Vehicle Banksman? Well, to put it another way, he is entrusted and trained to supervise, control, and direct all vehicle movement on site, in particular the action of reversing to prevent unintended collisions or accidents.
Banksmen/signallers are in charge of directing the movement of vehicles and plants on or around a site, and as a signaller, you'd be critical for on-site health and safety. Slinger signallers also have a role in factories, where modular buildings are built.
Banksmen/signallers are in charge of directing the movement of vehicles and plants on or around a site, and as a signaller, you'd be critical for on-site health and safety. Slinger signallers also have a role in factories, where modular buildings are built.
So, what is a Vehicle Banksman? Well, to put it another way, he is entrusted and trained to supervise, control, and direct all vehicle movement on site, in particular the action of reversing to prevent unintended collisions or accidents. Learners will: Understand the causes of accidents involving vehicles at work and the employer's legal responsibilities for the movement of vehicles. Understand the responsibilities and control measures of the Banksman after completing the course. Vehicle Banksman and Traffic Marshal are terms used interchangeably to describe the more diverse duties a traffic marshal may perform in the public arena, such as events, parking, and security. It's only 2-4 hours long, and if you want to take breaks, get stuck, or struggle to get your course loaded, plenty of help is available. You have instructions on your online account, and you can call us during office hours if you still need assistance.