Course Overview:
A forklift is a piece of heavy machinery with two metal prongs on the front to make it possible to lift and transport materials such as crates, boxes or other forms of packaged goods. While forklifts are very useful in warehouse environments, they can sometimes be required on outdoor projects, introducing hazards such as poor terrain and bad weather. Operators should understand correct forklift operating procedures and know how to manage and prepare for the hazards posed.
This 1-day Forklift Training Course combines classroom experience with hands-on training. In-class, participants learn how to safely operate a forklift, get to know relevant provincial and federal safety standards, worksite and equipment inspection techniques, safety tips, the principles of stability, and rules of the road. In the hands-on portion the instructor demonstrates proper operator procedures, covering topics such as safe load handling, startup and shutdown, steering, refueling and/or recharging. Trainees must pass a written exam and demonstrate proficiency with the machine in a hands-on practicum evaluation to successfully complete the course