Forklift Training Courses Regina - When forklift operator safety training is tailored for illiteracy, training time is lessened by 50 percent. Forklift training certification, lift-truck operator driver safety training evaluation, and train the trainer programs provide regulation-compliant, thorough training in industrial-powered fork truck safety and use. Lift truck pedestrian safety is also offered.
We have a really experienced group of professional trainers to make certain that your workers are well-trained. The certification is delivered on site by one of our licensed instructors. Trainees will know how to identify possible hazards and carry out safety inspections needed for the safe and effective operation of a powered industrial lift truck.
Forklift Training Tips
It is important that all workplaces utilizing forklifts have the checklist below or one equivalent on the premises. If all of the safety regulations are being followed, each of these questions should be answered with a "yes". A "no" to whichever question indicates a procedural flaw which may cause damage to machinery, accident or injury.
1) Is the traffic of the pedestrians separate from the operating are of the forklift?
2) Is pedestrian access to travel areas of the forklift restricted by barriers?
3) The walkways for pedestrians are well-marked?
4) A sign is clearly visible stating a "forklift in operation"?
5) There are mirrors provided at blind spots for operators and pedestrians?
6) Alterations or changes to the daily lift truck schedule has been communicated to staff?
7) Are lift truck tires suitable for use on all operating surfaces?
8) Forklift seatbelt is being used?
9) The forklift seat is in good condition?
10) Is a regular forklift maintenance schedule followed?
11) Is a yearly forklift certification and inspection done?
12) Is the forklift right for the needed tasks?
13) Does forklift has a load chart that is readable?
14) Could the operators understand and read the load chart?
15) Does the chart list the safe capacity for different attachments and uses?
16) Are the warning devices on the lift truck working correctly?
17) The speed operating control device is secured right?
18) Is overhead cage fitted correctly on the lift truck?
19) Have all lift truck operators obtained certification?
20) Are speed limits and warning signs being observed?
21) Are lift truck operators up to date on training for all types of forklifts being operated?
22) Forklift operators understand their responsibilities to report the damage to the machinery and other lift truck incidences?
23) Prior to the machine being operated, the pre-test checklist is being reviewed every day?