Custom Forklift, Aerial Lift, Loader & Crane Training
Program Details - Custom Operator Training
Custom forklift, aerial lift, loader and crane operator training programs are delivered at your site using your equipment. Trainees receive in-depth instruction on applicable regulations and safe operation as well as extensive hands-on exercises. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and only those able to demonstrate an acceptable level of operational competence receive documentation of successful program completion.
Program Duration: Depends on the type(s) of equipment, the number of students and their experience level.
Program Structure:
Classroom theory training - 50%
Practical hands-on training - 50%
Program Capacity: Dependant on available facilities and equipment as well as experience level of trainees, please call for details.
Equipment - Custom Operator Training
Any or all of the following:
Forklifts- Counterbalanced (Electric and Engine Powered)
- Narrow Aisle
- Powered Pallet Truck (Jack)
- Rough Terrain (Vertical Mast and Telescoping Boom)
- Aerial Boom lift (Slab type and/or Rough Terrain)
- Straight Mast (Telescoping Boom)
- Articulating (Knuckle) Boom
- Aerial Work Platform (Slab type and/or Rough Terrain)
- Scissor Lift
- Vertical Lift
- Front-End Loader
- Rigid Frame
- Articulating Frame
- Skid-Steer Loader (Bobcat)
- Loader Backhoe
- Mobile Mobile Crane (Rubber tire, pick and carry/carry deck)
- Boom Truck
- Telescoping Rigid Boom
- Articulating Boom (HIAB)
Program Outline - Custom Operator Training
Phase 1 - Theory Training
During Phase 1 the trainer guides trainees through a comprehensive and interactive review of the operator workbook covering:
- Applicable regulations
- Variations of Equipment Types
- Main parts of equipment being addressed
- Understanding equipment safety
- Fuels and batteries
Phase 2 - Theory Evaluation
Phase 2 starts with a written test based on the concepts covered in the operator's reference manual. The test consist of ten (10) multiple choice/essay-type question. These tests are graded and returned to the trainees and then reviewed to ensure understanding. A minimum score of 70% is required to pass this phase of the program.
Phase 3 - Practical Training
Phase 3 is the hands-on portion of the program where trainees are shown the pre-use inspection, safe operating procedures, and parking/shut-down procedures and then given the opportunity to practice under the helpful eye of the program trainer.
Phase 4 - Practical Evaluation
In Phase 4 trainees are assessed as having reached a minimum skill level are individually evaluated using the equipment in a reasonably challenging course. Following this evaluation, trainees are de-briefed and given the opportunity to address any issues they may have regarding any phase of the program. Each successful trainee's employer will receive official records and documents shortly after the end of the program.
Programs Fees - Custom Operator Training
By custom quotation.
Call 1-800-643-1144 for more information.
Call 1-800-643-1144 for a custom quote.
