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International Forklift Operator of the Year gets under way at IMHX 2016
International Forklift Operator of the Year gets under way at IMHX 2016
 
The 13th September was a day of firsts as the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX) 2016 opened its doors at the Birmingham NEC and the first heat of the RTITB International Forklift Operator of the Year 2016 competition commenced.
 
The IMHX once again hosted RTITB’s celebrated competition, which will see 40 forklift operators from across the world compete in a series of heats throughout the week to earn one of ten places in the Grand Final, where they will battle it out to be crowned champion.
 
On day one, each operator competed in four tests, including a pre-use inspection, theory knowledge assessment and two practical operating tests - the Explosive Mixer and Fun Factory. At the end of the day Kris Scarborough from Wilko Retail Ltd was announced the overall winner of the first heat, with Adam Hayes from Travis Perkins as the runner up. Both contestants will move forward to the Grand Final at RTITB’s headquarters in the West Midlands in early 2017.

The competition will continue throughout IMHX, ending on Friday 16th September. On Friday, the two operators who did not qualify for the Grand Final in their individual heat but have the next highest overall scores will also move forward to the next stage of the competition.
 
This year’s competition is partnered with McCue, which has provided FlexCore pedestrian safety barriers, and UniCarriers which have provided the Counterbalance ET trucks used by competitors throughout the heats. The 2016 competition tests have been specially themed according to test sponsors Pyroban, Transaid, TruckLOG, DOLAV and Racking & Storage Solutions. B & B Attachments is also supported the competition as the attachment sponsor again.
 
Since 2008, RTITB has held Forklift Operator of the Year competitions, celebrating the skills, safety and professionalism of lift truck operators from across the UK. This year, RTITB welcomed entries from operators across the world, and the day one heat included operators from the USA and India, enabling RTITB to celebrate the achievements of operators internationally, as well as within the UK.
 
To see the heats in action, visit Stand 9A40 at IMHX.
 
Heat one’s finalist line up was:
Adam Hayes, trained and employed by Travis Perkins
Chuck Long, trained and employed by Boise Cascade
Gary Boocock, trained and employed by Wincanton
Jan Kontul, trained and employed by Diageo Global Supply
Kris Scarborough, trained and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Kristian Sherratt, trained and employed by Travis Perkins
Madalina Ciobota, trained and employed by Wincanton
Phillips Padley, trained by and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Richard Dunn, trained by and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Srinivasa Devappa, trained and employed by Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited

For further information on the competition:
Visit www.opofyear.com
Follow on Twitter (@opofyear)
See Facebook – RTITB Operator of the Year Competition

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NOTES TO EDITORS
 
RTITB sets industry leading training standards specifically designed to change behaviour and make measurable improvements to efficiency, risk and safety.
As the preferred regulatory body for workplace transport training, our accreditation, audit, certification and instructor training services are reliable, robust and developed by a team dedicated to the common goal of keeping people safe.
 
We set training standards for goods vehicle driver licence acquisition training, driver assessment, Driver CPC Periodic Training, yardshunter training, banksman training, and all types of materials handling equipment: making us the only company able to provide absolute assurance for a full range of workplace transport training.
 
Our training standards are used extensively in the UK, Ireland, India and the Middle East, across a number of sectors: supply chain, freight forwarding, warehousing, road haulage distribution, oil and gas, food and drink manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, construction, cold chain, ports, and airports and public sector organisations such as councils and prisons.
 
Established in 1965 and with over 50 years' experience, RTITB is the regulatory body of choice for businesses committed to safety and efficiency. Since inception well over 1 million people have attended RTITB courses. Since 2014, more than 268,000 delegates have been trained to RTITB standards.
 
Visit www.rtitb.co.uk for further information.

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