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Health and Safety, Forklift, Plant Machinery and Construction Training centre in Northern Ireland.

BSD Training Ltd have been carrying out forklift and plant and machinery training throughout Northern Ireland for over 30 years and has built a reputation as being one of the leading plant and machinery trainers in the country. Centrally located just outside Lisburn we are easily accessible from all parts of the country with easy access to the M1 and M2 motorways. Our state of the art purpose buil

28/05/2026

After a brief phone and internet outage this morning we are back up and running again.

Apologies to anyone trying to contact us and if you have sent an email instead we are working our way through them and will reply to you ASAP

thanks very much;

BSD Training Team

Call now to connect with business.

27/05/2026

We have a number of IPAF MEWP and Harness courses coming up before the summer holidays with some only having limited places remaining on them;

- Thursday 28th May - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Monday 1st June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps - Full
- Tuesday 2nd June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Tuesday 9th June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Thursday 11th June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Wednesday 17th June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Thursday 18th June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Friday 26th June - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Wednesday 1st July - Harness Awareness and Harness User
- Tuesday 7th July - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps
- Wednesday 8th July - 1B, 3A, 3B Mewps

To secure your spot on any of the dates above feel free to contact us on;

☎️02892639459
📧 [email protected]
🖱Online Chat - www.bsdtraining.com

31/03/2026

We will be closed next week for the Easter break, from Monday 6th to Friday 10th April.

We finish this Friday (3/4/26) at 5:00pm and will reopen on Monday 13th April at 8:30am.

We’d like to wish everyone a very Happy Easter and hope you enjoy a well-earned break, whatever you have planned!

19/03/2026

We are delighted to announce that the new MEWP Spotter Training Course is now live and available to book.

The new MEWP Spotter course is concise, theory-only, and delivered entirely as eLearning.

It takes approximately two and a half hours to complete and upon passing the online theory test, candidates are awarded their qualification which is valid for five years.

The course is aimed at anyone who may need to assist a MEWP Operator to safely manoeuvre a MEWP into position.

IPAF recommends the course is also taken by Operators, supervisors and site managers, to ensure everyone on site understands the Spotter’s role, hand signals and where the Spotter should be safely positioned.

The course covers methods of communication between a MEWP Spotter and a MEWP Operator, including industry-established hand signals, which can be essential to safe operations in situations where the Operator has restricted visibility.

Assigning someone the role of Spotter provides additional safety in MEWP operations, enabling the Operator to be made aware of any hazards they may not be able to see in their line of sight.

For more information or to book your Spotter E-Learning course please get in touch with us

📞02892639459
📧[email protected]

10/03/2026

IPAF's New MEWP Spotter course is due to land on the 19th March 2026

What is a MEWP Spotter?
A MEWP Spotter is a specific role assigned to one or more people to observe MEWP operations onsite, in real-time, and, where necessary, communicate with the MEWP Operator to direct them to manoeuvre the MEWP safely away from any obstacles or hazards that may be beyond the MEWP Operator’s line of sight. The MEWP Spotter(s) and MEWP Operator work together as a team to ensure safe, efficient MEWP operations.

Who is the course for?
Anyone who needs to assist a MEWP Operator to safely manoeuvre a MEWP into position, particularly in situations where the Operator has restricted visibility. The Spotter role is ‘another pair of eyes’ and IPAF recommends all Operators, supervisors and site managers also take the course to ensure everyone on site understands the Spotter’s role, hand signals and where the Spotter should be safely positioned.

Why was the course created?
Contractors first identified the need to IPAF to create a universal, dedicated MEWP Spotter course to improve safety on their sites and across the wider industry. Many contractors already routinely assign Spotters to direct Operators as part of their risk assessment because doing so has seen a reduction in incidents.

No one can see around corners and, by having ‘another pair of eyes on the job’ ensures the Operator is alerted to any hazards and obstructions that lie beyond their line of sight.

Previously, many contractors provided their own training to Spotters but this resulted in discontinuity and sometimes confusion, and any disparity breeds potential for miscommunication that could result in incidents.

The new IPAF MEWP Spotter Training Course provides a universal method of working as a Spotter and Operator team, that keeps everyone safe while increasing the overall efficiency of operations. When everyone uses the same method of working, everyone understands the same hand-signals, positioning, and requirements, playing an essential role in keeping themselves and others safe.

Is there any practical training in the course?
No, the course is completely theory based and online due to the role being observational and procedural, focusing on hazard awareness, clear communication with Operators, and decision-making, rather than machine operation, particularly as no two machines or site setups are the same.

How long is the course?
Approximately two and a half hours.

How long is the qualification valid for?
Five years.

If you are interested in completing the MEWP Spotter course please get in touch with us and get you setup with your E-Learning module and explain how it all works
📞02892639459
📧 [email protected]
🌐https://bsdtraining.com/courses/ipaf

09/03/2026

The Saintfield Road from Ballymacbrennan Crossroads to Temple Roundabout is closed from the 9th March - 20th March 2026 for resurfacing works.

As a result this will affect traffic coming to our centre from the Lisburn direction.

There are diversions in place at Ballymacbrennan Crossroads and traffic is to take the comber road into Carryduff and then turn right at the traffic lights at Lidl in Carryduff onto the Ballynahinch Road.

We are then on the left just before Temple Roundabout.

Anyone having any difficulties finding us due to the diversions please feel free to give us a call and we can direct you if needs be.

📞02892639459

Photos from BSD Training's post 13/02/2026

With 2026 well underway now, we have a busy February and March ahead with courses filling up fast. If there is any training you need in the next few months, have a look at our course schedule to see what we have coming up https://bsdtraining.com/calendar

If there's something you need that you don't see on our calendar, feel free to get in touch and we will see if we can help you out

📞 02892639459
📧 [email protected]

How to Safely Use MEWPs to Install & Remove Festive Lights in Public Areas 15/12/2025

IPAF have issued guidance on using MEWPS to put up and take down festive lights and decorations.

As the festive season approaches, many towns, cities and shopping centres prepare to install decorative lighting in public places. These tasks frequently involve mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) operating in busy pedestrian zones, near roads and traffic, or next to overhead cables and other hazards.

Because Christmas or other festive lighting installations often take place in high-footfall areas (shopping streets, pedestrian zones, municipal squares) and often under constrained timescales (night work, off hours) the additional risks need careful management.

Have a look at the many risks to watch out for and some tips on how to mitigate against the risks of using MEWPS for putting up Christmas lights and decorations

How to Safely Use MEWPs to Install & Remove Festive Lights in Public Areas As the festive season approaches, many towns, cities and shopping centres prepare to install decorative lighting in public places. These tasks frequently...

09/12/2025

🎄We want to take this opportunity to wish all our customers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year🎄

☃️We will be closed from 13:00 on Friday the 19th December 2025 and will reopen on Monday 5th January 2026 at 08:30☃️

🎄Thankyou to everyone who has made this year such a success for BSD Training and we very much look forward to working with you all again in 2026🎄

Its time to put your feet up for a while and enjoy a well deserved rest 🎅🦌🎄⛄️

19/08/2025

🚨 We’re Hiring – MHE Instructors Wanted! 🚨

Thanks to ongoing growth and expansion, we’re adding to our amazing team of MHE (Materials Handling Equipment) Instructors!

We’re looking for someone who is:
✅ Positive & enthusiastic
✅ Passionate about training
✅ A great communicator
✅ Qualified (RTITB, ITSSAR, AITT, LANTRA or NPORS)

If you love helping others succeed and want to be part of a supportive, growing team — we want to hear from you!

🔧 What we offer:

- Competitive pay & benefits

- Company Pension scheme

- A great working environment

- Opportunities to grow with us

- A company that truly values your skills

📩 Ready to apply or want more info? Apply now at the link below or contact us for more information;

https://uk.indeed.com/job/forklift-plant-and-machinery-and-health-and-safety-instructortrainer-c885ec78920b2b6a

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98F Carryduff Road
Lisburn
BT276YL

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm