MICHELIN TRAINING HELPS MIDLAND TYRE SERVICES LEAD THE WAY IN ROADSIDE SAFETY

  • Michelin Training & Information Centre (MTIC) delivered an onsite course using the REACT standard to 20 frontline staff members
  • The MTS technicians received a NTDA REACT Licence at the end of the training course

Midland Tyre Services (MTS) has put 20 of its frontline staff through a Michelin training course tailored to deliver best practice in roadside breakdown assistance.

MTS, based in Borris-in-Ossory, County Laois, is one of Ireland’s largest and most recognised fleet mobility businesses. Operating 24 mobile service vans, all equipped with the latest tyre management technology – including real-time digital inspection and reporting tools – the business supports thousands of commercial vehicles operating across Ireland.

Keen to provide the very best in safe working practices amongst its team, MTS approached Michelin to help train its staff on the correct procedures and checks when helping customers on the side of a motorway or Ireland’s busy A-road network.

The Michelin Training & Information Centre (MTIC) delivered an on-site training course for MTS, using the REACT (Roadside Emergency Action Concerning Technicians) standard training that is regularly delivered to tyre operators in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Richard Kirk, Michelin Training Instructor, says: “In the UK, there is an agreed standard for tyre technicians to work on the side of the motorway, which has been devised by the National Tyre Distributors Association (NTDA) and Highways England (now known as National Highways), as well as the REACT committee. However, in Ireland they do not have that agreed standard of work so MTS asked if we could deliver a course to detail the correct working procedures to their technicians – ensuring best practice is always carried out by their team when working in perilous surroundings on the side of busy roads.”

The sessions were delivered in small groups and contained a mix of theory and hands-on demonstrations. At the end of the course each technician had to carry out a practical assessment to show they had taken on all the learnings from the training, before being awarded with their official NTDA REACT Licence.

Chris Parle, MTS Operations Director, says: “At MTS we pride ourselves as being an industry leader in terms of health & safety and the welfare of our staff, as well as other road users. The sessions delivered by Michelin were concise and well thought out. It was hugely beneficial and ensures our staff are now best placed to help our customers and maximise their own performance in a safe and responsible fashion.”

About Michelin
Michelin, the leading mobility company, is dedicated to enhancing its clients’ mobility, sustainably; designing and distributing the most suitable tyres, services and solutions for its clients’ needs; providing digital services, maps and guides to help enrich trips and travels and make them unique experiences; and developing high-technology materials that serve a variety of industries. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin is present in 177 countries, has 124,760 employees and operates 68 tyre production facilities which together produced around 173 million tyres in 2021. (www.michelin.com)

More information on how Michelin assists transport businesses achieve its sustainability goals and run more efficiently can be found at  business.michelin.co.uk.

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About Michelin

Michelin’s ambition is to sustainably improve its customers’ mobility. The leader in the mobility sector, Michelin designs, manufactures, and distributes the tyres best suited to their requirements and uses as well as services and solutions to improve transport efficacy. With its offers Michelin allows its customers to enjoy unique moments when traveling.
Michelin also develops high-technology equipment intended for multiple fields. Based in Clermont-Ferrand, Michelin is present in 175 countries, employs 132,200 people and operates 67 tyre factories that, together, produced approximately 200 million tyres in 2022. (www.michelin.com)


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