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FORKLIFT TRAINING AND COSTS

R1200 for 5 days

We provide OHSA forklift training services and forklift licenses. Apply and start at any time for accredited and OHSA compliant forklift certification. Our forklift operator training is easy and convenient. Learners operate a forklift by inspecting all parts and understanding their functions. Starting, shutting down, and operating procedures are also taught. Contact us for refresher forklift operator training and on-site training at affordable prices.

 

FORKLIFTS COME IN DIFFERENT TYPES;

F1: Rated capacity of 3000kg.
F2: Rated capacity of 7000kg.
F3: Rated capacity of 15000kg.
F4: Rated capacity of over 15000kg.

COURSE DETAILS

Unit Standard No: 242974
Unit Standard Credits: 7
NQF Level: 3

 

Modules for Forklift driver training include

  • Explain the specified requirements pertaining to lifting, securing, transferring and positioning of loads.
  • Prepare for lifting, securing, transferring and positioning of loads.
  • Operate the forklift.
  • Perform post-lifting, securing, transferring and positioning activities.

Major Functions of a forklift and forklift operator

LIFF AND STACK

Forklifts lift items that are placed on pallets and are too heavy, too bulky, or too awkward to be lifted manually. The pallets, which are small platforms upon which goods are placed individually or stacked in groups, have rectangular openings through which the two steel tines, or forks, of the forklift fit. These tines can be adjusted to fit through the openings of different-sized pallets. A forklift operator uses levers to lift the tines and raise the palleted items, often to stack them atop other palleted items or to place them on high shelves.

TRANSPORT

Forklift operators often need to transport palleted items from one area of a facility to another. Because the stacked items on the pallets frequently obstruct the operator’s view, the steering wheel is equipped with a horn. Operators must press this horn frequently while transporting items, especially when they are approaching hallway intersections.

LOADING AND UNLOADING

In addition to transporting and placing items throughout a facility, operators use forklifts to load items onto trucks for transport away from the facility. They also use forklifts to unload items that have been delivered to the facility by trucks.

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