Operate Lift Trucks by Liderazgo
This course is accredited with the Transport Education Training Authority and covers unit standard “8038” NQF level 3, 6 Credits
All training programs are Outcome Based and are assessed according to various Unit Standards and Outcomes.
Assessment criteria consists of a Formative Assessment, In-Class Assessments and a Summative Assessment.
Course Duration
Duration: 3 - 5 day course
Theory and Practical
In-Class Activities
Final Examination
Practical Evaluation
Once all theory has been completed, Learners are taken outside with one facilitator to complete the Practical Evaluation.
Course Overview
A learner accredited with this standard will be able to operate lift trucks for the safe and efficient movement and stacking of freight in a variety of work environments, and take basic care of the equipment in compliance with lift truck manufacturers` and legislated standards. On completion of this program the Learner will be able to:
- Identify and Classify Freight
- Handle, Load and Store Freight
- Understand the Operation, Performance and Maintenance of Equipment
- Understand Support Systems and Emergency Services in case of Incidents and Accidents
Learning Outcomes – Theoretical Content
- Identify and Classify Freight
- The various freight packaging labels are identified and their meaning explained
- The nine dangerous goods symbols are identified and a brief explanation is given of the action of each type
- The need for labeling on all types of freight is explained
- The importance of the need for demarcation of dangerous goods and the specific handling thereof, is explained
- Handle, Load and Store Freight
- The different kinds of lift trucks are describe and their purposes explained.
- The concept and importance of a balanced and stable load is explained and the correct loading and unloading of a truck is demonstrated and explained.
- The safe operation of a lift truck, and manoeuvring between obstacles with and without a full load is demonstrated.
- The stacking of loads and the safety aspects involved in stacking are explained.
- The stacking and de-stacking procedures are demonstrated.
- Loads are consistently moved safely and with minimum danger to those in the area.
- Understand the Operation, Performance and Maintenance of Equipment
- The principle of "the centre of gravity" of a lift truck and its capacity are explained in terms of the quantity that can be moved and how it should be loaded.
- The various lift truck attachments and their functions are explained.
- The correct lifting equipment is selected for the intended load.
- Lifting equipment is checked to see that it is regularly serviced according to manufacturers' specifications to ensure maximum efficiency and period of usefulness.
- Operate equipment in accordance with organisational and legislative standards and procedures.
- Understand Support Systems and Emergency Services in case of Incidents and Accidents
- The emergency alarm is immediately sounded in cases of incidents and/or accidents.
- Equipment is shut down according to manufacturers' specifications and/or standard operating procedures pertaining to emergency situations.
- Assistance is immediately sought and the situation is managed according to organisational and/or standard operating procedures.
- Actions to be taken in cases of dangerous substance spillage are explained.
- A report of the incident or accident is written and submitted according to standard operating procedures.
- The Regulations of the current occupation, health and safety legislation pertaining to driven machinery are explained.
- Equipment is given a pre-start check to ensure efficient working order.
- All safety requirements are consistently observed before, during and after operation.
- The maintenance requirements of the batteries are explained.
- Oil checking and refueling procedures are correctly and consistently carried out.
- All equipment is shut down according to manufacturers' specifications on completion of period of usage.
- The Regulations of the current occupation, health and safety legislation pertaining to driven machinery are explained.
Learning Outcomes – Practical Evaluation
- Refueling
- Pre-Operating Inspection
- Start-up Checks and Inspections
- Shut Down Checks and Inspections
- Safety
- Loading and Off-loading
- Stacking
- Handling Cargo
Competency Scores
- All learners are to achieve 80% and above for Theoretical Assessments.
- All learners are to achieve 100% for Practical Assessments.
Training Aids
- Slide Show Presentation