If you drive a forklift on the road, you must have an F Endorsement on your driver licence. Note that the licence endorsement and the licence class systems work together. Your licence has to cover both the type of vehicle and its weight.
If you drive a forklift on the road, you must have an F Endorsement on your driver licence. Note that the licence endorsement and the licence class systems work together. Your licence has to cover both the type of vehicle and its weight.
The definition of a road, for the application of transport laws, is very broad. It includes not only streets and highways but also any place the public has access to – including bridges, culverts, beaches, riverbeds etc.
F Endorsement & Forklift Operators Certificate can be done separate or together. The Attachment, unit 10852, is optional for each individual client.
This course is a day of training and it includes theory and practical parts. Once you have completed all requirements and been found competent you are given a certificate to take to the AA or VTNZ to endorse on your licence.
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This includes vehicles that run on rollers, (as covered by the R Endorsement), vehicles on self-laying tracks (T Endorsement) and wheeled special type vehicles excluding forklifts (W Endorsement). The course runs for half a day. It includes a theory session at the beginning, and a practical sessio...
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge, as an entrant or observer, to identify the types of confined spaces and hazards and risks associated with working in a confined space.
This course is aimed at ensuring people working as permit receivers/issuers can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for all.
Accidents which result in injury, death or loss are almost always preventable. An accident may indicate that current safety plans and control of hazards are inadequate or ineffective.
Identification and understanding of contributors to manual handling injury, understanding the physical make-up of the spine and spinal injuries, practical lifting and moving skills.
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