It is essential for employers to provide their staff with National Fork Hoist Operating Training to ensure an efficient and safe working environment in Auckland. The Health and Safety Regulations require all employers to understand their duty and to ensure (as much as reasonably practicable), the health and safety of all employees and that employees receive appropriate Training for all plant and equipment.
All our courses are undertaken by expert registered trainers who deliver a high level of professional training - available to businesses, schools and the public.
✓ All types of Forklifts
✓ Straddle Trucks and Top-Loaders
✓ All Powered Industrial Lift Trucks
FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING
The course offers 4 Unit Standards (10851, 10852, 18409, 18496), which are all level 3 papers that total 16 credits. These Unit Standards can be completed in conjunction with any of the below courses.
REFRESHER COURSES
A refresher for forklift operator certificate renewal
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ONE DAY COURSE
For beginners with little or no experience
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TWO DAY COURSE
For experienced forklift operators who require a formal certificate
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F ENDORSEMENT
For operators who are required to operate a forklift on a road
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✓ Practical and theory sessions
✓ OSH registered instructor & approved course content to the OSH Code of Practice certification, including credit card size with photo ID for the wallet.
✓ Practical assessment on one type of forklift – further assessments are available by arrangement.
✓ All courses are conducted on a regular basis at our Manukau City premises.
✓ On-site training by arrangement – minimum of six trainees per class.
✓ F Endorsement and unit standards available in conjunction with the courses.
✓ Morning and lunch are not provided for on-site courses.
HEALTH & SAFETY
The Health and Safety Reform Bill states that the “primary duty of care" requires all Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable:
• This includes the health and safety of workers employed or engaged or by the PCBU including for example workers and contractors)
• That the health and safety of other people is not put at risk from work carried out by the business or undertaking - for example visitors and customers”.
• Employees have the right to refuse any work given to them if they feel that they do not have the necessary Forklift Safety Training needed or that it could be of serious harm to their health and safety.