Candidates will be empowered by this course and be equipped with skills and knowledge to undertake work involving the use of a forklift.
Description
Participants will be equipped with skills and knowledge to undertake operations with a forklift truck.
As a result of this program, participants will be able to:
access, interpret and apply technical and safety information for a forklift
assess hazards and risk associated with operating a forklift
perform forklift operations.
Purpose
Candidates will be empowered by this course and be equipped with skills and knowledge to undertake work involving the use of a forklift.
As a result of this program, candidates will be able to:
access, interpret and apply technical and safety information
assess hazards and risk associated with operating a forklift
identify the most appropriate pre and post operational checks
perform a practical demonstration to safely operate a forklift lifting various loads
Entry requirements
There are age restrictions set by the Work Health and Safety legislation, all participants must be at least 18 years of age to complete the National High Risk Work Licence Assessment.
This course requires the participant to comprehend and complete MIWT’s learning materials, i.e. MIWT’s Risk Assessment/ Job Safety Analyses. and the oral/written knowledge assessment.
Assessment requirement
Knowledge Assessment
The candidate will be required to satisfactorily complete the theory assessment comprising Section 1 Knowledge Assessment – 58 short answer & multiple-choice questions and Section 2 Calculations 8 questions. These will be marked on the spot in order to provide the candidate with immediate feedback and to allow them to identify areas for further development.
Performance Assessment
The candidate will be required to demonstrate their practical skills integrated with their knowledge during practical assessment activities. These activities are sourced from varying equipment inspection, pre-operational site checks, and fault finding and reporting. Trainers will regularly challenge test candidates throughout the course on and mark their practical checklist accordingly.
Qualification
This training program leads to a National High Risk Work Licence Forklift (LF)
MIWT is a family-owned Registered Training Organisation (RTO). We started trading in 2012 and achieved RTO status in 2015, our head office is situated in Moonah Tasmania
Maritime and Industry Workplace Training (MIWT) delivers a wide range of training courses, with the majority of our training courses delivering a practical and hands on approach, not just theory.
The practical workspace has been designed to simulate real working environments, and it goes without saying that a full course workbook, handouts and other materials are given to each participant.
We believe that your learning experience is enhanced by our small class sizes with the average class anywhere between 6-12 participants.
All training is delivered and supplemented by flat screen televisions and white boards allowing the course content to be viewed easily by the entire class.
Participants are encouraged to actively join in, contributing with their own experiences and also to challenge and learn from each other.
Individual and group exercises are designed to get people thinking about what they have learnt and how to apply their knowledge.
Our Vision
Our aim and commitment is to provide local, nationally recognised training that is affordable, flexible in terms of delivery, regular and aligned to local and market needs whilst ensuring our clients are engaged by bringing the theory component to life with practical experiences.
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