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as an instructor you have the right to decide if the operator is "suitable"ie fit for the job. if not you can halt the training. i know from personel experience that this can sometimes be awkward, say if the job the op is doing has changed and now means they have to use a truck. But your primary concern must be the well being of the person you are training and the people who they will be working with.
  • Posted 21 Mar 2008 02:31
  • By gerry_e
  • joined 14 Mar'08 - 6 messages
  • norfolk, United Kingdom

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