Unit Standard (SAQA Reg. No 260818)
A forklift (also called Lift Truck) is a powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials over short distances.
Every year many lift truck operators are killed, and many more injured in Lift Truck mishaps. The incidents include Lift Trucks turning over, and pedestrians being struck by Lift Trucks while on foot. With a large amount of Lift Trucks in operations currently, emphasis need to be placed on both operator and pedestrian safety.
Operators who are not adequately trained in forklift operations are at great risk of injury because of their lack of understanding in the principles of operations that allow a Lift Truck to lift and move heavy loads.
This course will assist the learner operator in becoming a fully qualified Lift Truck operator who has the knowledge, skills and experience to operate a Lift Truck in a safe and professional manner. This will allow certified operator by adding value to any organization.
Successful candidates credited with this unit standard are able to:
. Demonstrate knowledge of the regulatory framework for operating a counterbalanced lift truck
. Describe the counterbalanced lift truck to be operated
. Demonstrate mechanical awareness of the counterbalanced lift truck
. Inspect the counterbalanced lift truck
. Handle loads with a counterbalanced lift truck
COURSE DURATION:
. Novice: 5 Days
. Refresher: 1 Day
NQF LEVEL: 3
CREDITS: 9
Quality Assured Partner: Transport Education And Training Authority
Category: TETA Courses
The Counterbalanced Lift Truck
De-Rating And Attachments
Mechanical Awareness Of The Counterbalanced Lift Truck
The Attachments Of The Counterbalanced Lift Truck
Inspect The Counterbalanced Lift Truck
Handle Loads With A Counterbalanced Lift Truck
Select The Appropriate Attachment For The Load Type
Handle Specific Loads
Assess The Operational Capability Of The Machine
Operate A Counterbalanced Lift Truck
Communication Skills
Entry Level Requirements Into This Programme?
All new entrants intended under this code (Novice or Re-licensing) shall provide training institution with the required documents as specified under the National Code Of Practice (NCOP No 43835) Promulgated 23 October 2020
. An employer declaration or medical certificate confirming the medical fitness of the learner to undergo the intended training
. An eye test results issued by a person trained to carry out such tests
. All new entrants intended under this code will be required to hold at least a Grade 9 (Std 7) school certificate
. Learners shall provide training institution with a valid certified copy of his/her Identity Document
. Employers must provide a valid copy of Lift Truck Load Test Certificate