Forklift Safety Training

Rough Terrain Forklift Safety Training – Class VII

Course Details

$249.00

This course will cover Truck Mounted/Rough Terrain & Zoom Boom Forklift equipment and meets the training requirements of the CSA standard B335-15.

 

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Course Outline

Course Includes: 
  • Manuals
  • Wall Certificate
  • Forklift Wallet Certificate
  • Records of Training
  • Knowledge Acquired Document
  • Attendance Record
  • Tests
  • Completed Practical Evaluations

Description

As one of the largest forklift training providers in Ontario, Industrial Safety Trainers prides itself on delivering impactful discussion-based training on the safe use of forklifts.  In addition, our Rough Terrain Forklift Safety Certification follows the CSA Standard B335-15 for the Safe Operation of Lifting trucks,  as well as the Ministry of Labour, Training & Skills Development “Guideline for The Safe Operation and Maintenance of Powered Lift Trucks.”

As part of the above standards our Rough Terrain Forklift Safety Training will see participants participate in an extensive review of the following elements:

The legal stuff

Understanding the legal requirements for operating lift trucks in Ontario, with a focus on those used in the Construction industry.

Understanding the hazards of working with lift trucks in a construction environment

Time is taken to discuss with participants the main contributing factors to accidents, incidents or near misses involving forklift equipment.  As part of that discussion, we go into detail about the top 4 hazards associated with the operation of a lift truck which are:

    • The people factor: how people contribute to accidents or incidents
    • The equipment we operate: do we understand it, do we have the right equipment?
    • The environment we work in and
    • The materials we move: do we know elements like weight and balance?

All of the above will be tied to the work environment the participant works in to make it specific to their work.

Understanding your lift truck
  • A discussion on the need to inspect your rough terrain lift truck and what to look for is done.
  • Lift truck stability triangle and trapezoid, the center of gravity load, the capacity of your lift truck or forklift
  • The effects of speed, acceleration, sharp cornering, etc.
  • Main components of the lift truck with an emphasis on the lifting/handling systems and their basic functions
  • Fueling of a lift truck including Propane, Diesel and Batteries (If your forklifts use propane, your operators are required to undergo training in the safe use and handling of propane cylinders and Propane Cylinder Exchange under TSSA standards)
What are the rules for operating a lift truck?

This is where we discuss the specific rules that should be followed when operating a lift truck within a construction environment. Our focus will be on what rules would apply to your work environment.  This may see the trainer creating a “Safety Rules To Follow” sheet where he/she would pull from the participants the rules that they agree need to be followed by forklift operators. This is a workshop that encourages participants to follow the safety rules as defined by themselves.

Practical Evaluations
  • It is essential that the participants are evaluated on the forklift equipment they would be expected to use in the environment they will be working in.  This is not a driving test where people will pass or fail but more of an evaluation of the operator’s skillset at the time of the evaluation.
  • Some businesses may have different types of forklift equipment and require operator evaluations on each piece of equipment.  As part of our standard forklift safety training, it includes an operator evaluation of one piece of equipment. Additional charges may apply if more than one piece of equipment is evaluated.
  • In the case of participant(s) are attending one of our public training sessions, arrangements will be made that would see the trainer attending your workplace to perform the operator evaluation on a separate date. Again, this is included in the price of the course.
  • If person(s) are attending one of our public training sessions and are not currently employed by a business, we do not have lift trucks on-site to practice on or to conduct an operator evaluation. However, we will provide you with a certificate indicating that if you get a job at a business, that we will send a trainer to that business and conduct an operator evaluation on your skillset and provide your employer with a record of training and documentation supporting the training that you have received. Again, this is no cost to your new employer.

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