Forklift Annual Refresher
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Provided by Technical Presentations
"Forklift Refresher" is for experienced forklift operators. This is a recertification test that assesses a trained and experienced worker's understanding of key forklift concepts. There are three separate pools of questions available. Instruction is given only when the worker misses a question on the test. In that case the remedial instruction is specific to the area being tested and is given immediately after the question is answered incorrectly by the worker. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English and Spanish, and other language tracks can be added.
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Forklift Annual Refresher
Forklift Refresher" provides re-certification training for your experienced forklift operators. Instead of repeating the complete "Forklift Safety" program, experienced operators can take this refresher module.
This refresher module is based on our "Forklift Safety" course. The program starts by asking questions from a bank of questions. It then provides instruction only in the areas where the user demonstrates a weakness. So if your operators can answer all or most of the questions correctly, they will be able to reduce training time up to 70%. The more questions they miss, the more remedial instruction they will receive.
Topics
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
Stability
How a Forklift works
Rated Capacity
The Stability Triangle
Testing the load
Inspection
Before start-up: basic parts
Before start-up: battery-operated trucks
Before start-up: LP trucks
Before start-up: fuel tanks
After start-up
Inspection forms
Operation
Picking up a load
Traveling: fork positioning
Traveling: poor visibility
Traveling: driving on inclines
Traveling: traffic rules
Traveling: stopping
Traveling: parking
Putting down a load: basic procedures
Putting down a load: stacking procedures
Performance Objectives
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Maintain a forklift's stability
Define "Rated Capacity".
Identify the three factors influencing the ability of a forklift.
Locate a forklift's rated capacity.
Assess the stability of a forklift by applying the stability triangle concept.
Judge a forklift's ability to handle various loads at differing load centers.
Perform required forklift inspections
Recall forklift parts requiring inspection.
Locate places to check for leaking fluids.
Identify equipment start-up inspection procedures.
Explain the use of inspection forms.
Safely pick up a load
Choose steps to properly pick up a load.
Safely travel with a load
Explain the need to tilt the mast back to stabilize the load.
Agree to never raise the load while moving.
Choose the correct fork position while traveling.
Identify proper driving procedures.
Safely stack a load
Describe proper stacking procedures when putting down a load.
Identify dangers of high stacking.
This refresher module is based on our "Forklift Safety" course. The program starts by asking questions from a bank of questions. It then provides instruction only in the areas where the user demonstrates a weakness. So if your operators can answer all or most of the questions correctly, they will be able to reduce training time up to 70%. The more questions they miss, the more remedial instruction they will receive.
Topics
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
Stability
How a Forklift works
Rated Capacity
The Stability Triangle
Testing the load
Inspection
Before start-up: basic parts
Before start-up: battery-operated trucks
Before start-up: LP trucks
Before start-up: fuel tanks
After start-up
Inspection forms
Operation
Picking up a load
Traveling: fork positioning
Traveling: poor visibility
Traveling: driving on inclines
Traveling: traffic rules
Traveling: stopping
Traveling: parking
Putting down a load: basic procedures
Putting down a load: stacking procedures
Performance Objectives
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Maintain a forklift's stability
Define "Rated Capacity".
Identify the three factors influencing the ability of a forklift.
Locate a forklift's rated capacity.
Assess the stability of a forklift by applying the stability triangle concept.
Judge a forklift's ability to handle various loads at differing load centers.
Perform required forklift inspections
Recall forklift parts requiring inspection.
Locate places to check for leaking fluids.
Identify equipment start-up inspection procedures.
Explain the use of inspection forms.
Safely pick up a load
Choose steps to properly pick up a load.
Safely travel with a load
Explain the need to tilt the mast back to stabilize the load.
Agree to never raise the load while moving.
Choose the correct fork position while traveling.
Identify proper driving procedures.
Safely stack a load
Describe proper stacking procedures when putting down a load.
Identify dangers of high stacking.
About The Training Provider: Technical Presentations
Technical Presentations - Technical Presentations is a full-service safety training company. We offer both instructor-based and computer-based training, and we are uniquely qualified to provide the best mix of both types of training to satisfy the culture and needs of your company. We work closely with Multi-Media Access, Inc. and Mastery Technologies, Inc. to deliver off-the-shelf courses and to customize existing...
