The operation of a forklift is a classed as a high risk work activity, LF class and therefore, requires licensing through the State based governing body. In WA, WorkSafe is part of the Government of Western Australia operating within the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.
TLILIC2001 – Licence to operate a forklift truck is the operation of a powered industrial truck equipped with lifting media, made up of a mast and an elevating load carriage to which is attached a pair of fork arms or other arms that can be raised 900mm or more above the ground. Forklifts are commonly used in warehouse operations, construction sites, distribution centres.
Part of the course involves a theory and practical assessment. These assessments will be administered by a Registered WorkSafe Assessor. If you are deemed competent, you will be required to complete a WorkSafe Application for a Licence to Perform High Risk Work. More detail regarding the assessment process and High Risk Work Licence applications can be found in the next sections of this article.
A High Risk Work Licence is a photographic licence issued to an individual that has undertaken training and assessment in specific tasks and has been deemed as competent by a Registered WorkSafe Assesor. The licence is valid for 5 years and is issued directly though WorkSafe WA.
CERT Training takes care of the WorkSafe application process for you. If you are deemed Competent in the assessments, you will be required to complete a WorkSafe Application for a Licence to Perform High Risk Work. You will need to provide 2 passport size photographs and two forms of valid identification. The WorkSafe Registered Assesor will complete a Notice of Assessment and once CERT administration has processed your assessments and printed your Statement of Attainment, we will submit the application to WorkSafe on your behalf. WorkSafe will post the licence directly to you.
WorkSafe application fees are dependent on the type of licence you are applying for. There are four different options to choose from when completing the WorkSafe Application.
CERT Training is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) (Identification Number 51333) providing cost effective quality training solutions. Nationally, CERT employs in excess of thirty-five trainers and assessors with either a safety, construction or rail background and in most cases, all three. All CERT high risk work trainers are Registered WorkSafe Assessors with many years’ industry experience and vocational education and training practice.
CERT WA have three operational facilities strategically placed to offer responsive cost-effective solutions to WA residents.
CERT offers two options for individuals to complete a forklift course. There are many individuals that have a vast knowledge and experience in operating a forklift, but do not hold a HRWL or it may have expired and WorkSafe have indicated that you need to complete a refresher course before renewing your licence.
For these circumstances, CERT offer:
If you have answered yes to all of these questions, you may be eligible to complete a 1 one-day course. If you attend and the assessor believes you do not have adequate experience, you will be required to attend a second day of training before receiving a satisfactory outcome and pay the fee for the full two-day course.
If a company has several staff who require a forklift course, CERT can deliver this training at your premises, anywhere in Western Australia, providing it meets WorkSafe criteria including having the adequate equipment to complete all of the tasks and techniques required. Additional charges which may apply for on-site delivery can be provided by the CERT Training West Australia Office.
CERT understands that everyone learns differently. The training for this course has two components:
Prior to the commencement of training, all students are required to complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LL&N) assessment which is designed to ensure student learning needs are taken into account during training. All CERT Trainers are skilled and experienced in assisting students who may have learning needs.
There are no pre-requisites for a forklift course and a medical is not required to sit the course. WorkSafe requires all participants to be 18 years or older. You must be free from the effects of alcohol and/or illegal substances or any medication which may affect your ability to undertake tasks in a high risk work environment.
CERT offers many High Risk Work Licence courses, including
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