Refresher Course / Operator Re-certification
According to the Ontario government regulations, trained forklift operators are required to complete re-certification every 2-3 years to maintain their qualification with mid-term evaluation. Re-training is also required in the event of the following:
- Accident / near accident
- An observation is made where the fork lift is used in an unsafe way
- An assessment indicates that extra training is required
- Changes in the workplace presenting new hazards
- Operators are upgraded to newer or different models / types
- After passing of three years since the initial certification
The Refresher Course consists of 5 hours of in-class theory followed by a practical skills assessment in a warehouse setting.
Topics emphasized in this course include:
- Safety and health hazards.
- Legal rights and responsibilities of forklift operators.
- Troubleshooting for common problems .
As well, we will revisit the basics:
- Fundamentals of powered lift trucks: components, factors affecting stability, load centers, rules and regulations.
- General operating procedures: circle check, start-up, shutdown, forward/reverse on level ground, parking; safe operating around other people.
- Load handling: selection of loads, load pickup and placement, load stability and integrity, loading and off-loading of trailers.
- Operational maintenance: re-fuelling and battery recharging.
- Workplace safety: identifying potential hazards, environmental conditions affecting lift truck performance.
- Separate training on handling propane can be included in this course upon request
After completing the training course, each operator's theoretical knowledge and skills will be assessed using a multiple-choice questionnaire test and practical evaluation of their ability to operate a forklift truck in a safe and efficient manner. Upon successful completion of the evaluation, each operator will receive a wallet size photo ID license and Certificate of Achievement.