Our Counterbalanced Forklift Operator Certification Program provides your employees with IVES Training Group’s comprehensive WorksafeBC-compliant curriculum.
Our Counterbalanced Forklift Operator Certification Program provides your employees with IVES Training Group’s comprehensive WorksafeBC-compliant curriculum.
We train your operators on your equipment at your jobsite to ensure your employees receive the right knowledge and skills for their specific job.
Course Overview:
Rules & Regulations
Types of Standard Forklifts
Main Parts & Control Systems
Specifications
Stability Factors
Job Preparation (including Pre-start/Daily Inspections)
Safe Operation
Post-operation
Locally-owned and family-operated, Benbow Safety Training is based on Vancouver Island and delivers in-person industrial safety training on jobsites throughout BC. We provide you with the necessary certifications to meet the Provincial and Federal Occupational Health and Safety requirements for your equipment and occupation.
To us, safety certification is more than just having the right paperwork. It’s a practical way of assessing risk and approaching tasks where every worker’s safety is the priority, and jobsite accidents are preventable. At Benbow Safety Training every class is taught with this in mind.
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