The Forklift Operator course is designed for anyone who needs or wants to learn how to safety operate a forklift. Our course covers the Counterbalance Class 4 & 5 forklift.
Who can take the Forklift Operator course?
The Forklift Operator course is designed for anyone who needs or wants to learn how to safety operate a forklift. Our course covers the Counterbalance Class 4 & 5 forklift.
For those looking to operate a forklift they must be trained and certified. Individual’s and companies are all welcome to take this course. We do have a forklift on site for the practical training.
Course Overview
BuildSafe’s expert-leading training program is the gold standard in Forklift Operator Safety training. In this course there will be both a theoretical as well as a practical portion.
Firstly, we will start with the theory, followed by a short test and then the practical portion. We do have a forklift onsite for the practical portion. Lastly, upon successful completion of the course you will receive your Forklift Operator certification. Receiving proper training is so important for your safety and the safety of others.
Topics Covered:
How to safety operate a forklift
Pre-shift inspection
How to perform daily maintenance and inspections of forklifts
Stability and load handling
Potential hazards and how to avoid them!
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