This Forklift Operator Safety Training course offers theory and practical training required for operating a forklift in Ontario.
Training Overview
This Forklift Operator Safety Training course offers theory and practical training required for operating a forklift in Ontario. Students will learn the theory necessary to operate a forklift safely, then participate in hands-on training to learn the safe operation and handling of a Class 4 Gas/LP powered Forklift in accordance with CSA standards B335-15 and B335-94. Students will receive a certificate after successfully completing their 30 minutes of practical training in the afternoon, and will be free to leave the class at that time.
A blended version of this training is also available for students who would like to save time and money by completing the theory portion of their training online, and then attending a half-day class at our facility for the hands-on portion of operator training.
Booking Process:
Select your preferred training date and then add however many seats you require to your cart by selecting “Book Now”.
You will then be asked to fill out your billing information before completing your booking and payment.
Once processed, you will fill out attendee information and automatically receive a receipt and confirmation for your booking reservation.
A second email with the details for your training including: start time, directions, and anything you will need for your upcoming class will follow shortly after.
Parking Details:
Parking is free, and available for attendees in the Training Centre parking lot.
Course Outline:
Legislation and Guidelines
Lift Truck Design
Forklift Hazards
Preoperational Inspection
Forklift Operation
Personnel Lifting and Elevators
Fuel Sources
Practice Operation
Convenient & Effective, So You Can Get Back To Work
Providing top-quality safety training, certification management and consultative services that simplify the task of ensuring every worker returns home safely.
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