Aye the casks for us are just spaced out and I have put them a critical turning points to give them the feel that they need to be looking around at all turns but its not the same, it is pretty easy still to get through.
I am currently RTITB but can't see us ever moving.. but in my earlier years starting out i worked up north and there are that many sites to cover we would usually get away with using pallets if the site actually had any decent flat ground, but this was rare. So we just had to adapt as best as we could. Now though being based at 2 sites and bringing them to the one site for their novice I just feel we can do better.
There is only one place on site they use industrial racking and its for one small group on site, the majority will be moving a skip, pallets or IBC's outdoors.
I had considered using empty IBC's to create the barrier for the chicane but the fact they will be picking up IBC's during the training i just felt they would be swimming in a constant IBC's.
I train both, and quite regularly. Though with the refresher for the guys at the warehouse that just move casks I tend to keep them on site demonstrating their ability to safely handle casks in different scenarios as they are always working in outdoor open spaces, but now also including the driving in and out of warehouses with the new FLT's we got on site recently that are aimed just to minimise the manual handling aspect with the long warehouses (been there and don't miss it). Otherwise some refreshers i will just get along to the static training course and cover them there.
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