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Counterbalance Forklift

Brittop acredited or in house

Course location: On your site

Counterbalance Forklift training is conducted on-site, and you must provide a suitable forklift and a classroom for the theory session.

Experience levels 

Novice | Experienced | Refresher

Simon said

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Excellent training. Thanks Sergio. A really top guy, very knowledgeable and professional but also fun to be around. If you want a great, knowledgeable and personable trainer Serg is the guy for the job. Thank you. 👍 …

Our course agenda

✔ Understand workplace hazards
✔Learn the operator's safety code
✔ Watch safety demonstrations
✔Watch safety demonstrations
✔Test your knowledge
✔Get familiar with the forklift you'll be operating
✔Perform daily safety checks
✔Refueling procedure
✔Master the forklift’s controls and instruments
✔Assess weight limits and stability
✔Start, stop, and move the truck
✔Practice manoeuvring
✔Handle hydraulic controls 
✔Learn how to handle loaded and empty pallets s
✔Stack and de-stack loads at different heights.
✔Follow proper loading and unloading procedures
✔Demonstrate your skills with a practical operating test. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Why do we train?

Forklift training is a legal requirement under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1998, which mandates that only adequately trained personnel operate work equipment safely. Additionally, the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSAWA) places a duty on employers to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of employees, including providing proper training to minimize risks in the workplace.

2. What do we need to provide for on-site training?

You will need to provide the forklift, some empty pallets for practicing and a classroom space for the theory side of the training.

3. How often we need to undertake refreshers?

At least every 3-5 years or sooner if you had an accident.

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