
| Course Details | |
| Max Delegates: | 5 (minimum 2) |
| Duration: | 5 -7 Days |
| Location: | Customer's own site |
| Price From: | |
| Notes: | Please note you must provide your own site & equipment for this course |
The following brief course content description covers the 5 – 7 day in house course.
On successful completion of training, instructors will be able to prepare, plan and present practical and theoretical instruction to a recognised standard on their site. They will be able to conduct and mark objectively practical tests, and complete the appropriate documentation.
Health and Safety at Work: Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, Sections 2, 7 & 8, Work Equipment Regulations — Regulation 9, Training, Management Health & Safety at Work Regulations Employees duties’, Specific Legislation and Regulations, Approved Codes of Practice (L117), Enforcement of Health & Safety.
Recommendations of Training:Selection of Operators: age, medical condition and level of intelligence, previous experience.
Training of Operators: Types of main courses, Basic Training, Specific Training, Familiarisation Training, also Conversion Training, Refresher Courses.
Instructional Techniques: The role of the instructor, Learning (Incentives and Methods), Principles of Instruction, Simple job analysis, Preparation of lesson plans, Hints on speaking.
Operating Ability: Undertake and pass an operators test, Carry out pre-use checks, & pass a theoretical test.
Classroom Lesson: Preparation, Instruction in logical sequence, Introduction / Link, Revision, Aim/Objective, Reason why, Incentive, Stages, Use of aids (white boards, models, overhead projectors etc), The use of questions and answers, Confirmation, Summary, Look forward.
Practical Demonstrations: Conducting demonstrations related to practical lift truck operation with constructive comments.
Practical Lessons: Conducting practical lessons on subjects related to lift truck operations.
Basic Skills Test: Constructing a test area, conduct & mark a basic skills test to the required standards, complete relevant paperwork and documentation.
Report writing, Certification and Training Records, Report Content, Certificate of basic training, Employers Authorisation, Company training records, Further Training needs.
Assessment on all the above elements is carried out throughout the 5 -7 day course. Failure to achieve an acceptable standard on any of these elements will necessitate further training.
On successful completion of the course, the in house instructor will be competent to train fork lift truck operators and issue certification, organise and administer operator competence tests, and issue employers permits to operate on trucks for which he/she holds the relevant operators certificate.
All Instructor courses offered and undertaken by Bee Safe Ltd. include any course materials and manuals, training aids, documentation.
Differing courses may carry differing levels of documentation and materials. These would also be supplied by Bee Safe Ltd..
Please note you must provide your own site & equipment for this course