Forklift Endorsement - The 'F' endorsement means that you can drive a Forklift on a road. It is an endorsement that is placed on your licence and you must have a Full Class 1 (car) Licence in order to gain the 'F' endorsement.
There are two components to our Forklift course, the first is the 'F' Forklift Licence Endorsement and the second is the OSH Code of Practice for Forklift Operators, they are both completed in our one day course.
Forklift Endorsement - The 'F' endorsement means that you can drive a Forklift on a road. It is an endorsement that is placed on your licence and you must have a Full Class 1 (car) Licence in order to gain the 'F' endorsement.
OSH Certificate - The OSH Certificate is required in order to operate a Forklift. This can be gained without a licence but without the 'F' endorsement the certificate holder can only operate a Forklift within an enclosed yard or within a factory. This certificate must be renewed every three years (renewal price is discounted.) The OSH Certificate can be done without the 'F' endorsement but will still incur the full course price.
We aim to provide superior service at competitive prices, support the local community, and improve the quality of driving in New Zealand, as well as the quality of the New Zealand driver training industry as a whole.
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...
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