TELEHANDLER TRAINING COURSE PERTH AND WA

RIIMPO208F Operate support equipment

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LEARN HOW TO OPERATE A TELEHANDLER

Telehandler courses can only be conducted on client’s premises. The practical component conducted on client’s premises includes completing a Risk Analysis for the operation of the telehandler, completing the pre operational checks in line with site procedures / operator’s manual, demonstrating knowledge of the main controls and finally, operating the machine.

DURATION AND COSTS

One day training and assessment for experienced operators.

Please contact Equip-Safe to discuss options, and for on-site training costs.

LOCATION AND FREQUENCY

Telehandler training courses can only be conducted on the client’s premises.

TELEHANDLER LOADER COURSE CONTENT

The practical component includes:

  • Plan Work
  • Duty of care of all people in the workplace
  • Hazard identification and control measures
  • ‘Take 5’ Risk Assessment
  • Pre operational checks in line with site procedures / operator’s manual
    • Conduct routine checks
    • Check controls and equipment
  • Operate as per manufacturer’s instructions (operator’s manual)
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the operating controls of the telescopic handler
  • Demonstrate different steering modes
  • Use different attachments
  • Bucket:
    • Fill bucket efficiently
    • Travel with loaded bucket 
    • Dump soil/material on a pile
    • Level soil/material (if required)
    • Load a truck or hopper (if available)
  • Forks:
    • Stack and unstack loads
    • Travel with loaded forks
    • Load/unload a truck (if available)
  • Other attachments:
    • As required
  • Shut down equipment and secure site

The Construction Training Fund provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry. We acknowledge the support of the Construction Training Fund in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers.

Eligible Companies / Individuals must be:

  • Directly employed in the building and construction industry in Western Australia construction companies undertaking projects in Western Australia
  • Self-employed and undertaking work which is directly involved in the construction process

Where eligibility of an applicant is in question the Training Fund will seek evidence of eligibility via review of a detailed, recent work history.

Unemployed Participants

If an individual is unemployed at the time of undertaking a short course recognised by the Training Fund, they must be able to:

  • Demonstrate that they were directly employed in the construction industry in Western Australia for a minimum of six months, within 6 months prior to the date of course commencement; or if no recent work experience is involved have written evidence of a relevant employment offer from an eligible company or contractor in the construction industry prior to making a claim.

Please visit the Construction Training Fund website for further information www.ctf.wa.gov.au

LEARN HOW TO OPERATE A TELEHANDLER

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