Forklift Training Courses Red Deer - Our forklift operator safety training has been customized 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 courses provide regulation-compliant, thorough training in industrial-powered fork truck use and safety. Forklift pedestrian safety is likewise provided.
We have a really experienced group of expert trainers to make sure that your employees are trained well. The certification is delivered on site by one of our licensed instructors. People training would learn how to identify possible dangers and perform safety checks needed for the effective and safe utilization of a powered industrial lift truck.
Forklift Training Guidelines
It is vital that all workplaces making use of forklifts have the checklist below or one equivalent on the premises. If all of the safety regulations are being followed, each of these questions must be answered with a "yes". A "no" to any question indicates a procedural flaw which can result in injury, damage to machinery or accident.
1) Is the operating area of the forklift separate from the traffic of pedestrians?
2) Is access to forklift areas by pedestrians restricted by a barrier?
3) The walkways for pedestrians are well-marked?
4) A sign is visibly clear stating a "lift truck in operation"?
5) There are mirrors provided at blind spots for pedestrians and operators?
6) Changes or alterations to the daily lift truck schedule has been communicated to employees?
7) Are lift truck tires suitable for utilization on all operating surfaces?
8) Forklift seatbelt is being used?
9) Is the seat in good condition?
10) The maintenance schedule of the forklift is being followed?
11) Are yearly checks of the forklift being done?
12) Is the kind of forklift appropriate for the tasks?
13) Is there a readable load chart on the forklift?
14) Could the operators read and understand the load chart?
15) The chart lists the safe lifting capacity for all attachments and their uses?
16) Are the warning devices on the forklift working correctly?
17) Is the operating speed control device fitted correctly?
18) Is overhead cage fitted properly on the forklift?
19) Have all forklift operators acquired certification?
20) Speed limits and warning signs are being observed?
21) Are lift truck operators up to date on training for all types of lift trucks being used?
22) Forklift operators understand their responsibilities to report the damage to the equipment and other lift truck accidents?
23) Is the pre-test checklist reviewed every day prior to the equipment being used?