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New gold standard scheme for UK quarry and mining equipment operators

Highly efficient quarry and mining equipment operators can now gain the industry’s first ever gold standard accreditation. Launched last week at Hillhead 2014 and offered through a joint partnership between MPQC’s Awarding Body, MP Awards and Finning, the UK and Ireland’s Caterpillar dealer, the scheme aims to professionalise the industry, recognising the best operators in the country and encouraging businesses to invest in the training and support of a key part of the industry’s workforce. To achieve t
June 30, 2014 Read time: 3 mins

Highly efficient quarry and mining equipment operators can now gain the industry’s first ever gold standard accreditation.

Launched last week at 427 Hillhead 2014 and offered through a joint partnership between MPQC’s Awarding Body, MP Awards and 3006 Finning, the UK and Ireland’s 395 Caterpillar dealer, the scheme aims to professionalise the industry, recognising the best operators in the country and encouraging businesses to invest in the training and support of a key part of the industry’s workforce. To achieve the gold standard, operators will have to take part in additional training and ongoing coaching through an intensive onsite course, run by Caterpillar accredited Finning operator trainers.

To celebrate the launch of the gold standard accreditation, MP Awards and Finning have presented the first four gold cards to operators from four different industry players: Adrian Morris - 7447 Hope Construction Materials (Dowlow Works); Ian Bagshawe – 643 Cemex (Doveholes Quarry); Neil Mycock - 7235 Lafarge Tarmac (Tunstead Quarry); and John R Middleton - 894 Breedon Aggregates (Cloud Hill Quarry).

The practical course, run with operators on their own sites with the machines they operate, covers a full range of different manufacturers’ models and focuses on both fuel and production efficiency. Open to current MP Awards, MPQC Blue Card holders, once each operator has undergone the Finning Eco-Drive  training and additional coaching, two independent on-site assessments are completed to ensure consistent performance.

Each assessment is carried out against strict criteria, developed by Finning from global Caterpillar operator standards, ensuring a gold cardholder is capable of adding real value to the bottom line of any business they work for.

Eighteen months in the planning, the new gold card standard can now be used to identify and recognise advanced operators capable of operating to consistently high standards of efficiency.

MP Awards’ qualification development manager, John Bussey, said: “The development of this new accreditation standard, hand in hand with Finning, represents a key milestone in the delivery of the new PRIME campaign. It helps to recognise and professionalise a key part of the workforce, focusing on the individuals who can have a major impact on reducing the cost of quarrying materials.

“By delivering the scheme in partnership with Finning, which has been operating its Institute of Quarrying CPD accredited Eco-Drive training programme for a number of years, we will be able to deliver a much higher level of practical training and advice to operators. Each individual will be trained and assessed on the machines they operate, within their specific working environments, so mentoring and advice will be tailored to their needs, no matter what product they use.  

“We know this will make a huge difference to all involved and see it as a first step to moving away from simply training individuals to be safe and competent to perform key tasks. This is about developing excellence, delivering efficiency and upping productivity to get more from the equipment and the quarry/mine itself.”

Having first approached MP Awards to see if its Eco-Drive training programme could form part of MP Awards accredited provision, Finning applications manager Phil Lewis was met with real enthusiasm from the MP Awards team. “We knew from the results achieved by the nearly 3000 operators put through Eco-Drive that practical training can have a major impact on fuel optimisation, productivity, safety and job satisfaction. So we wanted to see how operators attending the course followed up with on-site practical assessments could be recognised,” said Lewis.

For more information on the MP Awards card scheme visit 6154 Mineral Products Qualifications Council website

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