Forklift & Telehandler (Load Carrying Truck) Examination Training

This three-day course trains participants to carry out thorough examinations of forklifts and telehandlers (load-carrying trucks) in accordance with LOLER, relevant sections of PUWER and GN28 guidance. It covers a range of equipment types commonly used across industrial and construction environments. Delivered by LEEA-accredited trainers and supported by real-world insights from our active inspection engineers, the course combines theoretical knowledge with practical training to assess equipment condition, identify defects, and apply appropriate discard criteria.


Course Information

    • Ensure LOLER Compliance: Meet the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) by ensuring all lifting operations are carried out safely and that equipment is fit for use.

    • Ensure PUWER Compliance: Comply with the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) by ensuring all work equipment is suitable for its intended purpose, properly maintained, and inspected regularly to prevent risk.

    • Demonstrate Competence: Acquire the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to support competency in conducting thorough examinations and pre-use inspections, in accordance with legal requirements.

    • Promote a Safer Workplace: Support your legal duty as an employer by implementing safe systems of work and ensuring that personnel involved with lifting equipment are properly trained and qualified.

    • Lifting Engineers: Gain a clear understanding of the requirements and procedures for conducting thorough examinations in line with UK legislation.

    • Plant Operators: Learn how to identify risks and defects, and carry out effective pre-use inspections to ensure equipment safety.

    • Site Managers: Enhance awareness of legal responsibilities, safety obligations, and risk management related to lifting operations on site.

    • Procurement Personnel: Develop knowledge of the different types of load carrying trucks to support informed and compliant purchasing decisions.

    • Sales Professionals: Improve understanding of load carrying trucks, and key benefits to better support client needs and sales conversations.

    • Demonstrate Regulatory Knowledge: Understand and apply relevant legislation and regulations governing load carrying trucks.

    • Understand Key Responsibilities: Identify and explain the roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in the examination of load carrying trucks.

    • Recognise Load Carrying Truck Types: Develop knowledge of various load carrying truck types.

    • Apply Correct Terminology: Accurately interpret and use terminology and definitions associated with load carrying trucks and examinations.

    • Understand Safe Lifting Practices: Understand the control measures established by legislation to ensure the ongoing safety and integrity of load carrying trucks.

    • Conduct Pre-Use Inspections: Perform effective pre-use inspections to identify obvious defects or issues before operation.

    • Carry Out Thorough Examinations: Conduct Thorough Examinations on load carrying trucks in line with current standards and best practices.

    • Inspection Tooling: Understand the different types of tooling required to conduct examinations and their proper use.

    • Inspection and Testing Methods: Understand the inspection and testing techniques available to form the thorough examination

    • Identify and Report Defects: Recognise common defects in load carrying trucks and follow correct reporting procedures.

    • Complete Documentation: Accurately complete reports of thorough examination and any required supporting documentation.

    • LOLER - Lifting Equipment and Lifting Operations Regulations

    • PUWER - Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations

    • Health and Safety at work Act 1974

    • The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (MHSAW) 1999

    • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC

    • GN28 - Guidance on Thorough Examination and Safety Inspections of Lift Trucks

    • GN15 - Guidance on forklift Leaf Chains

    • L117 - Rider Operated lift trucks (Training & Safe Use)

    • Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations

    • Approved Codes of Practice

    • British and International Standards

    • Harmonised European Standards

    • HSE Guidance


  • Equipment Covered

    • Forklifts

    • Telehandlers

    • Container Handling Trucks

    Criteria Covered

    • Hydraulic Systems

    • Tyres

    • Forks / Tines / Blades

    • Leaf Chains

    • Lift Truck Accessories

    • Braking Systems

    • General Safety Systems

    • Instruments, Controls & Operations

    • Proof Load / Tilt / Mast Testing

    • Instruments, Controls & Operations

    • Function Testing

    • Non-Destructive Testing

    • Risks

    Course Content

    • To view the full course content please download the Course Information Sheet.


  • Each participant must pass a theory assessment to demonstrate a solid understanding of the course content.

    They must also successfully carry out thorough examinations of a load carrying truck and complete detailed inspection reports based on their findings

  • There are no prerequisites to attend this course.

  • Contact Hours Inclusive of Breaks: 21

    Total Days: 3

    Course Timing: 9am - 4pm (End times can vary depending on course participant numbers and experience)

    Arrival Time: Course participants should arrive at 8.45am prompt.

  • Please ensure you wear safety boots when attending this training course.

    For those attending training at the Certex Training Academy, all other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided. However, you are welcome to bring your own PPE if you prefer.

    If the training is being conducted at your company's site, please consult your employer regarding the specific PPE requirements in accordance with your company's site safety policy.

    For a detailed list of PPE used during this training, please download the Course Information Sheet.

  • Location: Certex Training Academy

    • Minimum: 1

    • Maximum: 6

    Location: Customer site

    • Minimum: 6 (Less people may attend but this is the minimum number of people we charge for to attend your own company premises).

    • Maximum: 6

  • Three Years

  • ID

    Each participant is required to produce photographic ID on the first day of the course. Failure to do so will result in the participant being unable to participate.

    Acceptable Forms of ID:

    • Photo Driving Licence

    • Passport

    PPE

    Please attend this training course wearing safety boots.

    All other PPE will be provided however you are welcome to bring your own if preferred.

    If the training is being conducted at your company's site, please consult your employer regarding the specific PPE requirements in accordance with your company's site safety policy.

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