TLILIC0003 Licence to operate forklift truck

This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to safely operate a forklift truck in order to attain the WorkSafe WA High Risk Work Licence Class LF – Forklift Truck. Your training will include hazard identification and control measures, driving the forklift to fulfil operational requirements, monitoring and maintaining forklift performance, pre-start and post-operational checks and procedures and onsite communication methods.

Forklifts are used across a range of industries including civil construction and the resource sectors.

This course covers the following outcomes:

Plan work/task

Prepare for work/task

Perform work/task

Pack up

Participants deemed competent will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment and a WorkSafe WA issued Notice of Satisfactory Assessment (interim licence). This will enable the participant to apply to WorkSafe WA for a High Risk Work Licence – LF class (Forklift).

Pre-Requisites

Students must be over 18 years of age.

There are no mandatory pre-requisites to this unit of competence, see “WorkSafe HRWL Requirements” below regarding English language proficiency.

Students will need to provide:

Unique Student Identifier (USI) Number - To apply for your free USI visit https://www.usi.gov.au/. Without it we will not be able to process the enrolment or issue a Statement of Attainment.

Two (2) forms of ID, including Photo ID must be presented on arrival at the training premises.

PPC - Steel cap boots, appropriate clothing (ie long sleeve shirt, long pants, hat)

Water bottle, sunscreen and hard hats will be provided onsite.

Delivery / Duration

The course is centred on theoretical sessions, equipment demonstrations and practical exercises.

Site based training and assessment undertaken at client premises, with prior approval of site specific resources, appropriateness of equipment and facilities/training arena.

Face to face with practical hands-on training conducted by an experienced Trainer/Assessor with strong knowledge of relevant Legislation, Australian Standards and Codes of Practice.

New operators - 2 day training

Experienced operators - 1 day training.

Enquire for site-specific delivery requirements, VOC, duration and costs.

WorkSafe HRWL Assessment Requirements

WorkSafe considers that to assist in ensuring safety at the workplace and to comply with Work Health and Safety (General) Regulations 2022 requirements, applicants for a High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) must have sufficient knowledge of the English language to communicate orally with other workers and where appropriate, be able to read and understand the following:

  • Safety signs at workplaces

  • Operator manuals

  • Load charts and/or compliance plates

  • Any associated assembly instructions and drawings

  • Job Safety Analysis (JSAs).

In undertaking the written component of the HRWL Assessment Instrument, WorkSafe does not permit, under any circumstances, an interpreter to be used and requires that applicants attempt the written assessment in their own hand. Being able to write answers to the written questions is an essential means of demonstrating to the assessor that they can read and understand the English language. However, when marking written assessments assessors can seek verbal clarification/enhancement of questions not fully answered.

WorkSafe also wishes to confirm that all written assessments for HRWLs must be 'closed book' in that applicants must not have access to any supporting information.

Due to the above English language requirement, participants may be required to undergo a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test prior to enrolling in this course.