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Information TLILIC2001 Licence to Operate a Forklift
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Forklift Training and Assessment Centre
Training for the Future
RTO 91574 Training and Assessment Centre :
Unit 5/83 Gavenlock Rd Tuggerah
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CHANGING LP GAS BOTTLES Always wear gloves when changing gas bottles. Liquid gas is extremely cold and will cause
nasty “frost burns” if it contacts the skin. Because it is so cold it is possible for the shut off valve to be frozen open allowing liquid gas to escape when hoses are disconnected. Goggles should
also be worn. Turn off the valve before attempting to disconnect hoses.
When liquid gas is released into the atmosphere it will return to its gaseous form and increase
in volume, many times. This can easily fill the workshop with explosive gas. It is therefore vital that no naked flames or electrical panels, where continually sparking contacts are present, are
in the vicinity of gas bottle changing operations. No smoking within 30 meters. LP Gas is heavier than air and will, if allowed to escape, gather in low lying areas such as drains,
service pits in workshops, basements, sewers to name a few. Always change bottles in open, well ventilated areas.
If an escape of gas occurs, keep onlookers away and notify a supervisor immediately. Gas may be dispersed with high pressure air or water. If you suspect that gas has escaped into sewerage
system immediately notify your supervisor and be sure that the appropriate authorities are notified.
FORKLIFT TIP OVER
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1. Can an employer let you do High Risk Work (HRW) if you are not trained?
Not unless you are enrolled in an approved course with an RTO and are being directly supervised by a licenced driver for that HRW class 2. What evidence do you need to supply to an employer to be able to conduct HRW? You can either supply the employer with a copy of your current HRW photo licence or supply evidence to prove that you are enrolled in an approved course with an RTO for that licence class 3. You have a HRW licence. Under WHS (Workplace Health and safety), what are your responsibilities while working?
You must work in a way that is safe. You must not risk the health and safety of others or yourself. 4. Name 3 responsibilities when applying for a HRW licence according to WHS
regulations. Enrolling in an approved course and provide the following information:
Provide 100 points of Identification Declare you have never had a
licence suspended or cancelled
Give no false or misleading Declare you have never Information been fined under WHS legislation
5. You can be penalised for not doing high risk work safely. What might the
penalties be? You may have your licence suspended or cancelled. You may not be able to renew you licence.
6. You are a trainee at a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). You are training to get a high risk work licence. Under WHS Regulations/Laws, what does “trainee”
mean? A trainee is a person learning under a training plan or enrolled with an RTO in an approved course
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7. You have passed your HRW licence test. You must now apply for your photo ID
high risk work licence. You must submit the Notice of Satisfactory Assessment form from your RTO. How many days do you have to put this application in? From the time that you get your Statement of Attainment you have 60 days to lodge your HRW licence application 8. Once you have a HRW licence you need to remain competent and up to date. Can you use your HRW licence if you are no longer competent?
No, you must undergo more training 9. You must renew your HRW licence after how many years?
5 years 10. Can you renew your HRW licence if more than twelve months have passed since the expiry date? Explain your answer?
No. If more than twelve months have passed since your licence expired you will be required to enrol in an approved course with an RTO 11. Why is it important to communicate with others prior to operation? To help you follow Safe Operating Procedures 12. Who might you talk to about hazards before you start the job? Supervisor, Workmates, WHS Representatives, Safety Officers, Site Engineers 13. Why is it dangerous to use internal combustion engines in restricted (confined)
spaces?
Persons in the restricted space could be overcome by the dangerous gas generated by the combustion engine. 14. Why must batteries be charged in a well-ventilated area?
To reduce the build-up of explosive gases. 15. Should a forklift truck be refuelled while the engine is running? No, the running engine could ignite the fuel
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16. You need to plan for possible hazards before you use the forklift. Name 8
hazards. Doorways
Blind Corners Dangerous Material
Overhead lighting Support Beams Other Machinery
Obstructions Co-workers
Power lines Service Lines Railway Lines Uneven ground Buildings Weather Hazards unique to the workplace
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17. The Hierarchy of Control is a list of actions that you can use to eliminate or lower the danger from hazards in the workplace. What are the six levels?
ELIMINATION: if possible, remove (take away the hazard) SUBSTITUTION: Use a safer method if you can’t remove the hazard
ISOLATION: Stop access to the hazardous (dangerous) area
ENGINEERING control measures: Change the tools, equipment, and environment to make it safer ADMINISTRATIVE Practices: Reduce the time the workers are exposed to the hazard by using training, job rotation etc. Safe Operating Procedures
PPE: (Personal Protective Equipment) Use PPE if the above controls are not enough to remove the hazard
18. Why is it important to look after your work area and plan the path you would
travel? You need to check the path for hazards and remove hazards if they are present. 19. When is the best time to choose your PPE and other safety equipment?
When you are planning your work 20. When is the best time to check your PPE and other safety equipment? Before use 21. What is the most suitable type of forklift to be used in a confined space? A battery (electric) powered forklift
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22. You are about to lift a load, list 6 requirements that are not site hazards that you would need to consider.
Check the Data Plate to make sure the load is within
the Rated Capacity
Make sure the load is stable
and well balanced
Know the weight and the size of
the load
Make sure the attachment is the Make sure the entry and exit right one and in good condition to the load are accessible
Make sure you have
the right equipment and it is available
Make sure you have the right permits for the task
23. You are using a forklift near power lines. Working near power lines is very
dangerous and can kill you. What are the minimum distances you must follow?
3m < 132,000 volts
6m 132,000 – 330,000 volts 8m>330,000 volts
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24. Who could you talk to if you needed to find out the voltage of overhead power
lines? Your local power supply company 25. What are some ways that you can work closer to power lines than the minimum
safe distances allowed? The power company may be able to turn the power off (disconnect) the power lines. The power lines may be covered by insulation Seek an exemption from the relevant authority
26. Tiger Tails are black and yellow pipes that wrap around Power lines. What are they used for?
Tiger tails warn that power lines are there
27. Name 4 ways you can communicate and give information to other workmates on sites
Signs hand signals & gestures written and verbal Listen and asking instructions questions 28. Why should you look over your forklift and do a visual check before using it? You must make sure the forklift is safe for operation 29. During your pre-start check you notice the data plate is missing or unreadable. What action would you take?
3T's
Take the keys out Tag the machine Tell your boss
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30. You should know all the controls on your forklift. Forklift controls may be
different on each forklift. How do you learn about the controls?
You should check the operator’s manual or undergo induction training
31. You have found a problem with the forklift truck. What should you do?
3T's
Take the keys out Tag the machine Tell your boss
32. How should you get off and on your forklift truck?
Get on and off the left hand side. Use three points of contact.
Never jump off the forklift.
33. List 4 things you would check for on a forklift with solid rubber tyres.
Check that the tyre wear is even Check the outer tread is not worn down (keep above the wear line) Check no big pieces of rubber are missing and for cracks Tyres are securely fitted
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34. You need to do a start-up check to check the forklift is safe and working properly. List 7 start-up checks you should make after you have started the forklift.
Check the steering Check the brakes Make sure all hydraulics work correctly to their full extent Check that the forklift moves properly in all directions Check warning devices (horn, beeper, etc) Check the lights Check the gauges 35. You are using the forklift and hear strange noises. What do you do?
3T’s - Take the key out, tag the machine and tell the boss
36. When should you do pre-start checks? Prior to use 37. List 7 different parts of the forklift that you would check during a pre-start
check
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38. Forklifts have safety guard to keep the operator safe. What safety guards do
they have and what important functions do they perform? Overhead guard-Protects the operator from falling objects Load backrest-Protects the mast and the operator from falling loads Foot guard-Protects the operator’s feet
39. Why do all tyres need to have the right air pressure?
A flat tyre can make the forklift unstable and could tip over sideways
40. Under what circumstances could an operator make minor repairs, alterations or adjustments to the forklift truck?
Only if the operator was a competent person and authorised by the employer
41. List 4 ways you can check the weight of a load
Read the weight Check the weigh bridge Weigh the load Calculate the load of the load note or consignment note eg. 50(kg) x6 + 20kg for the pallet
=320kg
42. The forklifts in attachment A are rated at 2000kg, with a 600mm Load Centre Distance. Which one is overloaded? Load A
ATTACHMENT A
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43. The forklifts in attachment B are rated at 4500kg, with a 600mm Load Centre Distance. Which one is within the forklifts capacity? Load C
ATTACHMENT B
44. You have to move a load of flour there are 11 bags per row, 4 rows high on a pallet. Each bag weighs 25kg. The pallet weighs 35kg. What is the full weight of the load? Show how you worked it out.
11(bags) x4 (rows) = 44 bags 44 (bags) x 25 (kg) = 1100Kg 1100kg + 35kg (the weight of the pallet) Total weight of the load = 1135kg
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45. What is meant by the term “Rated Capacity” in relation to a forklift truck? It is the maximum load that a forklift is designed to carry at different heights and different load centres
USE THE DATA PLATE FOR THE NEXT 4 QUESTIONS
46. You are about to lift a load. The load centre is 700mm. The weight of the load is 1900kg. Can you lift this load? Why or why not.
No. The load centre is more than 600mm 47. You have to lift a load that is within the forklifts capacity and put it on a shelf.
The shelf is 4200mm off the ground. Can you lift this load? Why or why not. Yes. It is less than the maximum lift height 48. You have to lift a load. You must tilt the mast forward. What is the heaviest you can lift?
1610kg 49. You have to lift a load. It has a 600mm load centre. You can use the mast vertically. What is the heaviest load you can lift?
1900kg
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50. You are about to lift a load vertically, you find it is heavier than the data plate on your forklift says you can lift. Should you lift the load? No. Never lift loads that are heavier than what’s listed on the data plate
51. When should you put risk control measures in place? Before you start the job, or as soon as you find the hazard 52. List 3 ways you can warn and direct pedestrians and workmates on site.
Barricades or fences
A flag person Flashing yellow hazard lights Warning signs Scaffolding, hoarding or gantry
53. List 3 ways you can warn and direct vehicles on site.
Barricades or fences A flag person Flashing yellow hazard lights Warning signs Scaffolding, hoarding or gantry Vehicle exclusion zones
54. You are using a forklift in a dark place. What do you need to have? You need to have good lighting in the area so that you can see everything clearly and easily 55. Why is rear end swing dangerous on forklift trucks fitted with rear end steering?
The rapid sideways movement at the rear of the forklift truck creates a hazard for people nearby.
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56. Rear end swing is dangerous. Who is it most dangerous to? It can be dangerous to all the people in the area where the forklift is working 57. You are about to reverse the forklift truck. What should you do?
Check behind you – and look over both shoulders
If you cannot see behind you get someone to guide you Check the warning devices are working 58. What precautions should the operator take when operating the forklift on wet or
slippery surfaces? Reduce speed, proceed with caution, and avoid ramps or inclines 59. List 3 situations where you should sound the horn on your forklift truck? When you want to warn someone that you are coming When you are going around a blind corner When you are going through doorways 60. You need to move a load up or down a ramp. Which direction should the forklift be moving?
When you are moving up the ramp the forklift must be going forward with the load facing uphill When you are moving down the ramp the forklift must be going in reverse with the load facing uphill
61. Why is it unsafe to turn a forklift on a ramp or a sloping surface? List 2 reasons. Because the lateral stability is affected and the forklift could tip sideways or the load could slide 62. Are you allowed to put more weight on a forklift truck without checking with the
forklift manufacturer? No. Forklifts are made to lift specific maximum loads. Changing the counterweight could cause an accident. 63. Should a load be raised or lowered near or over people? Explain your answer
No. Not under any circumstances. Loads must never be raised or passed over people, it is dangerous and against safe operating procedures.
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64. Some of your workmates want to ride on the forklift truck. Is this ok?
Only if it is designed for it (the forklift must be fitted with a passenger seat, seatbelt and footguard) 65. How does the seatbelt keep you safe?
The seatbelt keeps you in the seat. If the forklift is in a collision or tips over it will hold you in 66. Why is it not safe to turn a forklift with the load raised in the air? Because it makes the forklift unstable and it could tip over sideways 67. Why does the side shift attachment need to be centralised before shifting a load? To maintain balance and stop the forklift from tipping sideways 68. You have to move a load on the forklift and your view is obstructed. List 4 things
you would do before moving Get a guide if required Look over both shoulders if reversing Check the pathway is clear Use warning devices
69. When you are moving the forklift, what is a safe height for the load?
Axle height or as low as possible to the ground without scraping.
70. May a load be carried by only one arm of the forklift truck?
No. The fork arm carrying the load may be overstressed and the lateral stability of the forklift truck will be seriously affected 71. You are stacking stock into shelves. What three things do you need to think about when you stack load on top of each other?
Stack the goods on a solid and level surface The stack of goods should be stable, balanced and not too high Heavy goods need to be at the bottom
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72. A Pallet appears to be unsafely loaded. What would you do before attempting to lift it?
Restack it so it is safe
73. What should be provided for the gap between a truck and a loading dock before shifting a load?
You need to use a secured bridge plates or a secured dock plates to cover the gap
74. What does Load Centre Distance mean?
It’s the distance from the vertical face of the forks to the loads centre of gravity
75. How does increasing the load centre affect a forklift truck? It decreases the capacity. (As the load centre distance gets bigger, the weight that it can safely lift gets smaller) 76. If the load is not pushed right up against the heel of the fork arms, what might
happen? The forklift can’t carry as much and may tip forward 77. Name 6 operating conditions that may cause the forklift to tip over sideways.
(lateral instability)
Turning at speed
Turning on a ramp
Turning with a raised load
Driving over uneven surfaces Unevenly distributed load (centre of gravity off to one side) Driving with a flat or uninflated tyre Load shifting sideways Driving too fast (loaded or unloaded) Side shift not centred
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78. Name 6 operating conditions that may cause the forklift to tip forward or backwards lengthways (longitudinal instability)
Driving forwards downhill (especially with a heavy load) Braking too hard Overloading Not using the mast tilt correctly Load not pushed right up against the heel of the forks Load centre too far forward (unevenly distributed load) Shifting of load centre forward (centre of load is forward of the approved load centre) Driving over uneven surfaces Driving too fast (loaded or unloaded)
79. Where is the forward point of balance or fulcrum for a forklift truck?
Where a line drawn vertically, passing through the centre of the front axle meets the ground
80. Is all the weight behind the point of balance acting as a counterweight?
Yes 81. Why should you keep checking your load while you are moving? To make sure people are safe, and to make sure the load is still stable
82. List 3 actions you should take if the forklift starts to tip sideways and you think it might tip over?
Stay on the forklift. Do not jump off. Brace yourself and wait until the forklift stops, then get off
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83. What would you do if you drove your forklift mast into power lines? List the 5 required actions in the correct order.
1. Warn others to stay away
2. Attempt to break contact with the lines
3. Stay in the vehicle until conditions are safe. If you must leave the vehicle, jump without touching the forklift and the ground at the same time . Either jump or shuffle at least 8m away
4. Report the incident to your boss, the power company and Workcover 5. Make sure that the forklift is checked by an authorised person before using it again
84. There has been an accident at your work site. Which vehicles have the right of way in an emergency?
All Emergency vehicles
85. You are looking for a place to park the forklift truck. List 4 places where you
would not park.
Doorways and exits Fire equipment First Aid Stations
Less than 2 meters from train tracks
Pedestrian walkway Refuelling sites Ramp or slopes Emergency exits Blind Corners
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86. What are the normal parking procedures when you park a forklift truck?
Tynes (forks) should be flat on the ground Put park brake on Put forklift in neutral Take key out Follow any site specific safety procedures 87. If your forklift must be parked on an inclined surface, what precautions would
you take? In addition to normal parking procedures, chock the wheels of the forklift
88. List 4 things you need to do when shutting down a forklift truck?
Park the forklift away from hazards Put the fork arms on to the ground and use the forward tilt Put the forklift into neutral gear Put the handbrake on Turn off the engine Take out the key Get off the forklift using three points of contact Turn off the gas Charge the battery if required Update the logbook and do a post-operational (after) check on the forklift 89. You have finished using the forklift truck. You should do some post operational checks. Name 4 things you would check
Make sure everything is closed off and turned off Look for leaks on and under the forklift Walk around the forklift and look for damage Make sure it is safe for the next person
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90. Why do you need to take the key out of the ignition when leaving the forklift unattended?
To stop the forklift truck being moved by someone who is unauthorised. 91. You are doing the post operational checks and you notice a fault on the forklift. What would you do?
3T’s - Take the key out, tag the machine and tell the boss
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY SITUATION
Call emergency services and give them all the important details:
The type of emergency
The location of the emergency
How many people are injured
If there are any unsafe areas
Tell your supervisor, co-workers
and Safety Officer
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UNIT 1 – ROUTINE CHECKS
INSPECTS SITE & PLANS WORK
o Look Up
Electrical wires
Light fittings
Service lines
Roof beams
Obstructions ie overhead cranes
o Look Around
Racking has SWL markings and guards fitted
People
Battery charge box (barricaded off)
Dangerous goods or hazardous substances
Doorways
First aid boxes/stations
Other equipment
Machinery
Obstructions (removes any rubbish)
Pedestrian exclusion zone (Marked / Isolated)
Signage
Fire fighting equipment
o Look Out
Roller Door
Slope
Drain (Isolated)
Blind Corner
A/C Units
Other Buildings
Obstructions
Exclusion Zone Isolated with Chain
Personnel in area , Other hazards unique to the workplace , Applicant
immediately removes hazards,eliminated by instigating appropriate actions or
instigating appropriate safeguarding measures , Before operating applicant
ensures that site personnel are made aware of forklift operation and any
access restrictions for pedestrians , Applicant is wearing suitable protective
clothing and explains why it is important to wear it , Forklift type is suitable
for load and height limitations. Applicant explains the reason why
attachments and fitting are appropriate for load type.
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PRE – START CHECKS
Fork Arms – Sharp Tips , Curls , Cracks in Heels
Locking Pins
Load Backrest
Hydraulics Rams / Hoses– Side, Lift, Tilt
Chains / Hoses – Leaks, Damage, Adjusted Around Pullies
Mast Assembly – Cracks , Damage
Warning Stickers
Foot Guard
Tyres – Wear Line, Even Wear, Wheel Nuts Tight, No Chunks
Lights / Indicators – Secure, Not Broken
Overhead Guard
Mirrors / Handle Secure / Foot Step (no obstructions)
Controls – pedal rubbers, levers
Seat / Seat Belt (tears / frays)
Tail Lights / Flashing Light Secure / not broken
Gas Bottle – Secure , In date, No Leaks
Counter Balance
Data Plate
Gas Compliance Plate
FLUIDS ( 7 of ) o Battery – Water Level, secure, corrosion
o Coolant
o Engine Oil
o Hydraulic Oil / Power Steering
o Transmission Oil
o Brake Fluid
o General Condition Of Engine
START UP CHECKS ( 7 of )
Gauges
Lights
Indicators
Brake Lights
Reverse Lights / Beeper
Hand Brake
Horn
- Checks All Control Functions – Lift, Tilt, Side Shift ( to stops )
- Steering & Brakes while moving ( Fwd / Rev )
- Check for Leaks
Applicant clearly explains what action would be taken if a fault was discovered during the check
WHEN MOVING TYNES
Raise – First Lever Back – Up Forward - Down
Tilt – Second Lever Back – Towards You Forward – Away from You
Side Shift – Third Lever Back – Right Forward – Left
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UNIT 2 SHIFT LOAD
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Assesses the weight of a load before lifting
Ensure travel direction clear
Operator keeps left in aisles for two way traffic (where relevant)
Gives way to other traffic before moving
Maintains a safe distance from other vehicles
Travels at safe speed
No mishaps or near misses when operating
Where forklift goes undetected by others, operator takes appropriate action
by either stopping, slowing, using horn or flashing lights
Looks in direction of travel, if reversing looks over both shoulders BEFORE FORKLIFT TRUCK MOVES
Does not travel with load until load is lowered to safe height
Travel in reverse if load obstructs forward vision and must constantly look
in the direction of travel
Operator keeps all parts of the body within the forklift when travelling. However, when manoeuvring or positioning loads operator may lean out for
a clearer view
Correct hydraulic controls are selected & Operation is smooth
Whilst manoeuvring in a confined area the applicant shunts or repositions forklift to access the load
Inserts attachments without touching or scraping the rack, stack or pallet
Load is correctly positioned relative to attachment before raising
Mast is vertical or on a slight back tilt to stabilise the load when raising from racks or stacks
Forklift is moved clear of the racks or stacks and the load lowered to the
correct travel height with operator checking for sufficient clearance before
travelling
While travelling, the attachment or load is high enough to just clear any bumps or rises in the floor. Where fitted forks arms must be below axle
height.
Travels at a safe speed and maintains safe control of the forklift
The load is correctly positioned relative to the rack or stack before placing the load
The load is positioned squarely in racks or stacks before placing the load
Operator ensures the load is being placed evenly on the rack or stack, before the attachment are withdrawn
Attachment is withdrawn cleanly
Applicant explain the correct use of the park brake when raising or
lowering a load on an incline, as per manufactures recommendations
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UNIT 3 SHUT DOWN EQUIPMENT
SHUT DOWN
Parks equipment in a suitable location away from danger areas
Lowers fork arms/attachments to ground
Appropriate gear, relevant to the forklift transmission type, is selected
when parking vehicle
Applies park brake
Engine/ power is off
LPG cylinder is turned off
Batteries are connected to recharge
SECURE SITES Parks clear of:
Access ways
Walkways
Fire/emergency exits
First aid facilities
Refuelling sites
Blind corners
No less than 2 meters from nearest railway track
Remove keys
Dismounts correctly
Checks for Leaks , Damage , Safe for next Operator
Enters any problems or faults into operators logbook