The programme is tailored for engineering, maintenance and production teams across food, chemical, wax, wood-based panel, pharmaceutical, rubber and other industries that rely on steel conveyor belts. It gives teams the practical knowledge needed to maintain, monitor and optimise steel belt systems and to spot early signs of wear or misalignment before they lead to costly breakdowns.
For managers, the training provides clear operational and financial benefits. By equipping staff to identify emerging issues and take preventative action, the programme reduces unplanned downtime, cuts reliance on emergency call outs and supports improved control of maintenance budgets. It also helps extend the life of belts and related equipment, protecting valuable capital assets and supporting smoother production flows.
Jarrod Hunt, Managing Director of Continuous Process Solutions, said: “Many production issues begin as small, unnoticed changes in belt condition or equipment performance. When teams understand what to look for and how to respond, they can prevent problems well before they interrupt production. Our training is designed to give managers confidence that their staff have the right skills to keep lines running efficiently, safely and consistently.”
Training content covers the fundamentals of steel belt types and selection, correct tracking and tensioning, effective cleaning systems, preventative maintenance techniques, inspection routines and integration with wider process operations. Sessions combine clear theoretical guidance with hands-on demonstrations, including belt inspection, cleaning procedures and tracking adjustments.
The programme is delivered flexibly to suit different team sizes and operational needs, with training available onsite. Participants also receive practical documentation to support ongoing maintenance routines and to help embed good practice into everyday operations.
Continuous Process Solutions has more than twenty years of experience supporting continuous process manufacturers across the UK and Ireland. The company provides steel belts, installation services, cleaning and tracking systems, maintenance support and industry specific guidance for sectors working with continuous production technologies.
Managers interested in discussing training for their site can contact Jarrod for further information on 07729 505040.