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AITT Webinar: The future of operator training

United Kingdom, online - October 2, 2020
AITT Webinar: The future of operator training Join us to find out why adapting to change is key for success in workplace transport training.

Friday 2nd October 2020 - 11.00am to 12.00pm

The impact of covid-19 will be felt for a long time to come. Although logistics and materials handling operations have remained in high demand, the workplace transport training landscape is changing.

In a series of concise, informative talks, industry experts will address topical issues and give insights in best practice for now... and the future.

Join the webinar and hear presentations covering:

- The role of remote training
- Guidance on maintaining physical distancing in a training situation
- Case studies sharing best practice for training in challenging workplaces
- Potential growth and safety benefits of new technologies, such as automation and how it can - - support operators
- Why training remains key for safety, compliance, productivity and efficiency


Get involved with Q&As with our speakers and share your opinions in our interactive polls.

More information on speakers will be released in the coming weeks.

Please register for the event using the link below.

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