Description
This course is essential for anyone who uses a multi tool in a professional capacity (as part of their normal duties). For example, a grounds maintenance operative or gardener.
This course is essential for anyone who uses a multi tool in a professional capacity (as part of their normal duties). For example, a grounds maintenance operative or gardener.
You will study the underpinning knowledge essential for correctly maintaining and safely operating a multi tool and its attachments and receive tuition in how to maintain and safely operate a multi tool and its attachments.
The following areas are covered during the course:
One from group 1.
Prepare a petrol power unit in multi-tool equipment
- Hazards and risks associated with the working area and proposed work
- Emergency planning procedures relevant to the area
- Health and safety legislation, and good practice
- Tools equipment and personal protective equipment
- Work in a way which maintains health and safety and is consistent with relevant legislation and industry good practice
- Why safety features are fitted on a multi tool
- Check all features on a multi tool
- Function and maintenance of the individual components
- Inspection and maintenance of the multi tool power unit
- Dispose of waste in line with legislation
- How environmental damage can be minimised
- Fuelling the machine
- Carry out work to minimise environmental damage
Or
Prepare a battery power unit in multi-tool equipment
- Hazards and risks associated with the working area and proposed work
- Emergency planning procedures relevant to the area
- Health and safety legislation, and good practice
- Tools equipment and personal protective equipment
- Work in a way which maintains health and safety and is consistent with relevant legislation and industry good practice
- Why safety features are fitted on a multi tool
- Check all safety feature on a multi tool
- Function and maintenance of the individual components
- Inspection and maintenance of the multi tool power unit
- Requirements of battery storage
- Battery disposal requirements
- Dispose of waste in line with legislation
- How environmental damage can be minimised
- Installing a battery to machine
- Carry out work to minimise environmental damage
One form Group 2
Operating a brush cutter / trimmer attachment
Operating a pole pruner
Operating a hedge cutter attachment
Operating a leaf blower attachment
There are eight ‘endorsements’ for this qualification:
928 Battery powered brush cutter / trimmer
929 Petrol powered brush cutter / trimmer
930 Battery powered pole pruner
931 Petrol powered pole pruner
932 Battery powered hedge cutter
933 Petrol powered hedge cutter
934 Battery powered leaf blower
935 Petrol powered leaf blower
Note: It is important to also tell us which endorsement is required. Unless we are informed otherwise, we will assume that candidates require training for a petrol multi tool and they will be registered as such. If this is not the case, please notify us at the time of booking your course.
This qualification can be examined by the Trainer who delivered the training. Small groups can be trained and assessed in one day, larger groups trained on day one and assessed on another mutually convenient date. Assessment can take 1.5 – 3.00 hours and will always be at the venue at which you trained.
You will receive a City & Guilds NPTC Certificate of Competence in Multi Tool Equipment. Note this is issued directly by City & Guilds NPTC.
Option 1 – Integrated Assessment (Assessment is carried out by the person who trained you)
Training and assessment are £150.00 per candidate, registration through CEPT is £ 27.00 and certification with City & Guilds NPTC is £35.00 total payable £284.00
Courses will take place our Ryton Centre. However, if you would like this course delivered at your own site please contact us, we would be pleased to discuss viability and cost. please contact Tony Davies by email: tonydavies@bestinhorticulture.co.uk.
To book your place on a course, click on the enroll button below, but if you would like this course delivered in the workplace, please contact Tony Davies by email: tonydavies@bestinhorticulture.co.uk.
We have a very high success rate in preparing candidates for assessment, to date we have achieved 100% success!
Please note we supply trainees with all items of PPE for this course (with the exception of safety footwear, which must be supplied by the trainee/candidate).
You can go on to undertake training in a variety of Certificates of Competence applicable to your role. For example:
If you work as a garden maintenance operative (gardener), the following might be useful:
- Manual handling
- Safe application of pesticides (Pa1)
- Hand held applicators (Pa6)
- Occasional chainsaw user
- Brush cutter/strimmer
- Handheld hedge trimmer
- Pedestrian mower
- Leaf blower/vacuum
- Amenity shredder
- Ride on mowers
- Compact tractors
If you work as a landscaper, the following might be useful:
- Manual handling
- Safe application of pesticides (Pa1)
- Handheld applicators (Pa6)
- Occasional chainsaw user
- Brush cutter/strimmer
- Plant machinery 360 degree excavator
- Dumper
- Abrasive wheel machine
17th September 2025
13.30 pm
12
£625.00
Sorry, there is currently no availability for this course, for further information on when there will be availability for this course, please feel free to contact us.
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This course is essential for anyone who uses a multi tool in a professional capacity (as part of their normal duties). For example, a grounds maintenance operative or gardener.




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B.E.S.T in Horticulture Education Limited, Registered in England No 14088275. (A not for profit organisation)
B.E.S.T. in Horticulture Ltd. Registered in England № 7739766.