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September
2016.
Grand Finalists announced as RTITB Forklift Operator of the Year heats come to a
  
Grand Finalists announced as RTITB Forklift Operator of the Year heats come to a close
 
Friday 16th September saw the conclusion of the RTITB International Forklift Operator of the Year 2016 heats, partnered with McCue and UniCarriers, with two more top forklift operators qualifying for the Grand Final of the competition.
 
The forklift operator with the lowest total score at the end of the day, who earnt one of the remaining coveted Grand Final spaces, was Philip Contento of Convatec. The day 4 runner up, Simon Bottomley from Nasalezes, also moves forward to the Grand Final. 
 
Held over 4 days at the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX) 2016, the competition welcomed 40 operators from across the world to the NEC, Birmingham, to compete for a place in the Grand Final at RTITB headquarters in early 2017. 
 
On the final day of the competition, RTITB staff, sponsors and IMHX visitors came together to watch the 10 remaining operators complete 4 different assessments – two practical tests (Explosive Mixer and Fun Factory), a pre-use inspection and a test of their operator theory knowledge.  This year’s tests were sponsored by Pyroban, Transaid, TruckLOG, DOLAV and Racking & Storage Solutions and B & B Attachments. Further supporters of the 2016 competition include BACA Workwear, JSM, SHD Logistics, Forkliftaction.com, UKWA, FSDF and BITA.
 
The RTITB Operator of the Year competition began in 2008 and has evolved and expanded each time, becoming an increasingly sought after accolade. This year marks the first ever international event, with operators from three different continents entering the initial online testing stage.
 
For further information on the competition and details of the Grand Final visit www.opofyear.com
  
Competitors can share photos from the event on Twitter using the hashtag #fltcomp2016.
 
Heat four’s finalist line up was:
Mike Hunt, trained and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Paul Collins, trained and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Maciej Winiecki, trained and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Dale Smith, trained and employed by Wilko Retail Ltd
Stephen Hawkridge, trained and employed by PPG
Craig Powell, trained and employed by PPG
Simon Bottomley, trained by Manx Industrial Training Services and employed by Nasaleze
Philip Contento, trained and employed by Convatec
Benjamin Chamberlain, trained and employed by Clarke International
Joe McKeown, trained and employed by Nutricia
 

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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.