National Plant Operators Registration Scheme

NPORS N132 Plant Mover – Non-operational Duties-

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About the NPORS N132 Plant Mover – Non-operational Duties-

The NPORS N132 – Plant Mover (Non-operational Duties) qualification is designed for individuals responsible for moving plant machinery within site boundaries without engaging in operational tasks such as excavation or lifting. This course provides learners with the knowledge required to carry out non-operational movements safely and in line with industry regulations. Topics covered include hazard awareness, site safety rules, risk assessment, and machine controls. Ideal for those supporting site logistics or maintenance teams, this certification ensures safe coordination and movement of plant equipment. Recognised across the UK, the NPORS N132 helps promote legal compliance and reduce on-site risk.

How Completing This Course Will Help You:
Course Content
  • Roles and responsibilities when moving plant
  • Relevant health and safety legislation
  • Site traffic and safety rules
  • Identifying and managing risks
  • Machine controls and pre-use checks
  • Safe access and egress from machines
  • Manoeuvring plant in restricted areas
  • Communication and signalling methods
  • Emergency protocols and site-specific procedures
  • Understanding plant limitations and types
Methods of Assessment

The method of assessment is a three-step journey:

A written assessment covering regulations, machine controls, and operational safety.

Candidates will demonstrate the safe operation of the tool, including pre-operational checks and performing tasks.

Candidates will showcase proper shutdown techniques to ensure safety and compliance.

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