
Forklift Training Courses Sudbury - Our forklift operator safety training has been tailored for illiteracy, thereby cutting the training time by 50%. We offer forklift training certification, lift-truck operator driver safety training evaluation, and train the trainer programs offer thorough, regulation-compliant training in industrial-powered fork truck operation and safety. Lift truck pedestrian safety is offered as well.
Learn with our really competent group of professionals to be able to make certain that your workers are as well-trained as possible. Lift truck certification is delivered on site by licensed instructors with many years of practice. People training will know how to spot hazards and perform safety checks needed for the safe and efficient operation of a powered industrial lift truck.
Forklift Training Tips
The checklist below is vital for whichever workplace that has lift trucks on the premises. Each of these questions should be answered with "yes" if all the safety regulations and rules are being followed. A "no" to whatever question indicates a procedural flaw which could lead to injury, damage to equipment or accident.
1) Is the traffic of the pedestrians separate from the operating are of the forklift?
2) Is pedestrian access to forklift travel areas restricted by barriers?
3) Are pedestrian walkways well marked and provided?
4) A sign is visibly clear stating a "forklift in operation"?
5) There are mirrors provided at blind spots for pedestrians and operators?
6) Are changes to daily forklift schedules communicated to all affected staff?
7) The lift truck tires being used are suitable for all operating surfaces?
8) Forklift seatbelt is being utilized?
9) Is the seat in good condition?
10) Is a regular forklift maintenance schedule followed?
11) Is a yearly forklift certification and inspection carried out?
12) Is the forklift right for the needed tasks?
13) Does forklift has a readable load chart?
14) Do all operators know how to read the load chart?
15) The chart lists the safe lifting capacity for all attachments and their uses?
16) Do the forklift warning devices work correctly?
17) Is the operating speed control device fitted properly?
18) Is overhead cage fitted right on the forklift?
19) Have all forklift operators obtained certification?
20) Are speed limits and warning signs being observed?
21) The operators have current training for the lift trucks being used?
22) Forklift operators understand their responsibilities to report the damage to the machinery and other forklift incidences?
23) Prior to the machine being used, the pre-test checklist is being reviewed daily?