HIGH REACH

 TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck High Reach Counterbalance Forklifts

INFORMATION

 

Note: – All students will require a Unique Student Identifier Number USI

From 1 January 2015 if you are undertaking nationally recognised training delivered by a registered training organisation you will need to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). This includes studying at TAFE or with a private training organisation, completing an apprenticeship or skill set, certificate or diploma course.

A USI gives you access to your online USI account which is made up of ten numbers and letters. It will look something like this: 3AW88YH9U5.

A USI account will contain all your nationally recognised training records and results from 1 January 2015 onwards. Your results from 2015 will be available in your USI account in 2016.

When applying for a job or enrolling in further study, you will often need to provide your training records and results. One of the main benefits of the USI is that you will have easy access to your training records and results throughout your life.

You can access your USI account online from a computer, tablet or smart phone anywhere and anytime. To apply http://www.usi.gov.au

**** Training is fully portable your site or Mine, anywhere within NSW training & assessment can be conducted

THE COURSE USES

An animated PowerPoint display together with a student workbook, handouts RTO issued logbook for written tasks & self-assessment, course videos and demonstrations with practical exercises. “An additional requirement of the NVR Standards is that an RTO must be able to reproduce qualifications for a period of 30 years and retain all completed assessments for a minimum of 6 months after completion of the course. It is a Safework requirement that all completed assessments must be retained for a two year period”.

DURATION

Courses are offered under a flexible one- day to five- day duration, depending on the needs of the student. A Two or three-day course is most often used for the new driver, but in the event of a student not yet being ready, he/she may return for to a longer duration, TBA at no expense. Shorter courses are available, depending on the needs of the student.

Counterbalanced forklift truck

Are often used in factories, warehouses and worksites, they are used with a variety of attachments although forks are most common. These forklift trucks can be petrol, gas or electric.

  • Make: Nissan.
  • Capacity: 1340kgs.
  • Lift height: 4500 meters.
  • Attachment: side shift.
  • Fuel: Gas.

High-Reach truck electric

Used in warehouses, factories and has telescopic forks at right angles to the operator so they drive straight down an aisle but pickup loads to the side. The operator is seated at the controls although some models are for standing.

  • Make: Toyota BT.
  • Model: RRB2.
  • Capacity: 1600kgs.
  • Lift height: 8.500 meters (has been electronically set to a max 4.500meters).
  • Attachments: side shift – weight gauge.
  • Fuel: Electric.

Introduction

To celebrate the arrival of my electric High-Reach forklift truck we now offer both counterbalanced & High Reach forklift Training. About the forklifts used for training: – two types of forklift trucks are used for training both require the same high-risk license (LF).

From 1 September 2009, training and assessment for a high-risk work license must be undertaken through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). Some practical training can occur in the workplace with the approval of the RTO.

 

About This Course

Nationally recognised training course “TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck”, this course leads to the LF Class qualification as defined in the National Standards for “Licensing Persons Performing High Risk work. The unit of competency is contained within the TLI Transport and Logistics training package.

Please note that this is a Licence Course Identification Requirements apply to equal 100 points see attachment ‘the 100 point Identification check’

All applicants must;

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Undertake a structured course of training by an RTO.
  • Have the necessary knowledge and ability to safely perform the high risk work.
  • Be assessed as competent by an assessor using the relevant ‘assessment instrument’ under realistic workplace conditions.

Duration

Courses are offered under a flexible one- day to five- day duration, depending on the needs of the student. A Two or three-day course is most often used for the new driver, but in the event of a student not yet being ready, he/she may return for to a longer duration, TBA at no expense. Shorter courses are available, depending on the needs of the student. 

The Course Uses

An animated PowerPoint display together with a student workbook, handouts RTO issued logbook for written tasks & self-assessment, course videos and demonstrations with practical exercises. “An additional requirement of the NVR Standards is that an RTO must be able to reproduce qualifications for a period of 30 years and retain all completed assessments for a minimum of 6 months after completion of the course. It is a Safework requirement that all completed assessments must be retained for a two year period”.

 

Course Location

Weekly courses held in my training room & Workplace at 5 / 21 Groves Ave, Mulgrave.

Course Portability

This course is fully portable, NSW, Sydney and country areas with prior arrangements.

Contacting Us

 

ForkTime are happy to conduct on site courses and assessment at our Mulgrave training centre. Alternatively you can arrange for training on site. Please contact us to discuss your needs via our Contact Form.

For general information please use our Contact form and we will be happy to reply to your questions or comments. Alternatively you can phone us on 02 4577 9577 to discuss any questions you may have.

Booking Requirements

 

To place a booking please use our Book Now page. Please complete all the relevant information and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. If you have any questions about any of the courses on offer please use our contact us page and we will contact you.

How much Forklift Training do I require?

 

My forklift training starts with approx. 2 days including assessment with small groups. From this point I can gauge the amount of training required for each student as a rule the theory is often harder than the Practical. This is a closed book written assessment on your knowledge with approx. 60 questions and some maths, a verbal assessment can be offered.

For persons that have held an expired LF licence or been operating a forklift for years with good communication skills and can retain new information = 1 – 2 days For persons that have worked within a forklift working environment and reminded of safety rules with good communication skills (read/ writing / understanding) and have had some experience with forklifts, remember verbal assessment offered = 2 days with some home study.

Persons with no car experience or with learning issues, understanding English may require from 3 – 5 days sometimes exceeding this timeframe price includes up to 5 days of training with one assessment.

Note: All High Risk Work (HRW) assessments must be completed in English written or verbal and comply with the conditions set out by Safework NSW.

Course Provider Information

Registered RTO ID: 91583

Supervising RTO
Savsply Pty Ltd ABN: 74 108 788 843 t/as – ForkTime
Address: 5 / 21 Groves Ave Mulgrave NSW