Forklift Inspection Training

Forklift Inspection Training

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Course Duration: Approximately 3 hours

This IIRSM-approved Forklift Inspection Training equips operators to conduct effective forklift inspections, focusing on key safety checks in accordance with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER).

This Forklift Inspection Training provides an understanding of forklift hazards and control measures, before guiding users step-by-step through the pre-use and recorded inspection process. The course empowers personnel to ensure compliance, maintain safety and effectively complete inspection requirements in your operations.

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Forklift Inspection Training Course Certification
Forklift Inspection Training
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Course Details

Course Duration Approximately 3 hours
Approval body IIRSM
Format Fully online
Assessment Multiple choice
Certification Same-day digital certificate
Certificate Valid For 3 years

Suitable For

Forklift Operators

Safety Officers

Maintenance Technicians

Warehouse Supervisors

Logistics Coordinators

Quality Control Inspectors

Course Content

This course contains the following modules:

Introduces the foundational concepts of forklift safety and the importance of inspections.

  • Understanding Forklifts
  • Types of Forklift
  • Key Legislation
  • LOLER Requirements
  • Key Terms
  • Why Inspections are Necessary

Covers the process of conducting thorough risk assessments specific to forklift operations.

  • Understanding Risk Assessment
  • Identify the Hazards
  • Evaluate the Risks
  • Control the Risks
  • Record Findings
  • Review

Outlines the specific requirements by LOLER for the safe use and maintenance of forklifts.

  • Suitability of Forklifts
  • Requirements for Lifting People
  • Strength & Stability
  • Position & Installation
  • Maintenance & Storage
  • Documentation Requirements

Guides users through forklift inspection requirements, including inspection types and their recommended frequencies.

  • Understanding Inspection
  • Starting the Inspection
  • Front of Forklift
  • Under the Hood & Power Source
  • Tyres & Wheels
  • External Conditions
  • Inside the Cab
  • Functional Checks
  • Final Steps

Walks users through what an actual forklift pre-use or recorded inspection looks like.

  • Starting the Inspection
  • Front of Forklift
  • Engine Compartment
  • Tyres and Wheels
  • External Condition
  • Inside the Cab
  • Functional Control Checks
  • Final Steps

What You Will Learn

LOLER requirements for inspecting and maintaining forklifts

Inspection criteria and forklift faults

Key forklift components and safety features

How to conduct pre-use and recorded forklift inspections

Forklift hazards and the role of pre-use/recorded inspections

Post inspection actions and documentation

Available in 13 Languages

Course subtitles are available in multiple languages, including:

French

Dutch

German

Italian

Spanish

Polish

Course Approval Body

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Approved by IIRSM

This course is approved by the International Institute of Risk & Safety Management (IIRSM).

The course certificate includes:

  • User name
  • Company name
  • Course name
  • Completion date
  • Expiry date
  • Approval body

An IIRSM-approved certificate will be available for download and printing instantly upon course completion.

Users must complete an assessment before earning their certificate.

The end-of-course test is:

  • Fully online
  • Multiple choice

A score of 80% is required to pass.

Forklift Inspection Training Course Certification

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Why is This Course Important?

Forklifts issues such as worn-out tyres, faulty brakes, damaged forks and malfunctioning hydraulic systems can lead to serious accidents if not identified and addressed promptly.

To prevent such incidents, organisations that operate forklifts are legally required to ensure systems of inspection are in place for this equipment. This includes pre-use inspections each time the forklift is used and regular recorded inspections, alongside thorough examinations and testing that must occur every six to 12 months.

Operators and supervisors must understand their role in the inspection process. This includes knowing how to accurately conduct these pre-use and regular inspections, ensuring they are recorded to demonstrate compliance. As well as supporting thorough examinations by reporting any faults that require an engineer to review.

This forklift truck inspection training provides trainees with the skills to conduct effective inspections and identify faults in equipment. The course helps ensure forklifts are inspected according to LOLER requirements and are safe for operation, protecting workers and the business from the risk of accidents and legal liabilities.

Are You Aware of Your Responsibilities?

As an employer, you must ensure all forklift operators and supervisors are adequately trained and that all equipment is regularly inspected and maintained in accordance with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER).

Employers’ key responsibilities under these regulations are to:

  • Ensure inspections are conducted before each use
  • Arrange for a thorough examination by a competent person at least once every 12 months
  • Limit forklift use to their intended purpose and designed limits
  • Provide adequate training to ensure operators are competent and safe
  • Conduct risk assessments for all lifting operations involving forklifts
  • Maintain forklifts in good working order and safe condition
  • Ensure loads are stable, balanced, and secure during lifting and transport
  • Plan and supervise all lifting operations
  • Keep records of inspections, examinations, and maintenance

Failure to fulfil these duties can result in severe penalties, including fines and legal action.

This forklift truck inspection course supports employers in fulfilling these legal obligations by equipping personnel with skills to conduct effective forklift inspections in line with the LOLER requirements. This helps prevent accidents due to faulty equipment and protects the organisation against potential legal and financial repercussions.

About This Forklift Inspection Training Course

This course educates participants on the fundamentals of forklifts, associated hazards and relevant legal requirements. Users learn when and how to inspect a forklift, the correct procedures for documenting inspection findings and actions to take if any issues are identified.

By taking this course, users learn the full forklift inspection process, from identifying faults to documenting and reporting them.

Frequently Asked Questions

This course is designed for anyone involved in the operation, supervision or maintenance of forklifts, including operators, supervisors, safety officers and maintenance personnel. It is also beneficial for managers responsible for workplace safety and compliance with regulations.

Participants will learn the essentials of forklifts, how to conduct thorough risk assessments and the complete process of performing pre-use and recorded forklift inspections. They will also become familiar with LOLER requirements for inspecting forklifts and documenting findings to ensure compliance.

The knowledge and skills acquired from this course will help ensure forklifts are fit for purpose, thoroughly inspected by trained personnel and maintained for optimal performance.

Pre-use inspections should be conducted daily or before each shift, and recorded inspections should be conducted as regularly as required to ensure safety. This is often on a weekly basis.

Thorough examinations should occur at least every 12 months or more frequently—every 6 months or less—if the equipment is used to lift people.

This course is approved by IIRSM (the International Institute of Risk & Safety Management).