Program Intent:
To give the forklift operator an understanding of the physics pertaining to forklifts; to give an understanding of the seriousness of operating a forklift; and to outline the responsibilities for operating a forklift. This program specifies the basic knowledge and skill requirements for the safe operation of lift trucks and their attachments. This program follows the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) B335-04 safety standard for lift trucks. The forklift operator certification is available at Western Canada Fire & First Aid's training center in Edmonton, Alberta or onsite at your location for a minimum number of students.
Who Should Attend?
All persons who operate a forklift as part of their work.
It is recommended that students have a minimum of 30 hours of experience on a forklift prior to taking the Forklift Operator Certification. For new forklift operators we offer a
2-day Forklift Operator Training course. The cost of the course includes the theory portion and one practical test on a specific class of forklift. Students may take an additional practical test on either a Class I, IV, V (sit down) or a Class II (stand up - narrow aisle) Lift Truck at a cost of $50.00 per test (plus GST).
Course Content:
The forklift operator certification is divided into five theory sections and a practical component. The practical exercise consists of maneuvering a forklift through a predetermined obstacle course while performing several functions. If a student does not achieve a passing grade on the practical, a re-test may be booked on a later date at a cost of $50.00 (plus GST). However, it is recommended that the student gain more experience under the direct supervision of a competent operator before booking the re-test. Students may contact us to book time on a forklift, in order to gain experience, at a rate of $75.00 per hour (plus GST).
Course length varies on number of students and their experience but is typically 8 hours in length. A general description of the forklift operator certification course outline is as follows:
- General Requirements
- Provincial Legislation
- Company Policies & Procedures
- Operating Manuals
- Lift Truck Features & Safety Equipment
- Stability
- Capacity Plate & Location
- Pre-operational Inspection
- Start-up
- Traveling with & without a Load
- Pedestrians
- Load Handling
- Ramps & Grades
- Personnel Lifting, Lowering & Supporting
- Elevators
- Workplace Specific Hazards
- Procedures for Shutdown / Leaving the Operator’s Position
- Re-fuelling / Recharging
- Practical Skills Training on either a Class I, IV, V (sit down) Lift Truck or a Class II (stand up - narrow aisle) Lift Truck.
Note: Practical testing on a Class VII (Rough Terrain - Telescopic Handler also known as a Variable Reach or Zoom Boom) can be added for an additional $75.00 (plus GST). Contact us for details.
Course Cost: $170 + GST
Course Start: 8:30
Course End: 4:30
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