Assessor Resource

TLILIC2002
Licence to operate an order picking forklift truck

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate an order picking forklift truck safely.

Order picking forklift truck means a forklift truck where the operator controls are incorporated with the lifting media and elevate with the lifting media.

A person performing this work is required to hold an order picking forklift truck high risk work (HRW) licence.

This unit requires a person operating an order picking forklift truck to plan the work, conduct routine checks on order-picking forklift trucks, shift loads in a safe manner, and safely shut down and secure equipment after completing operations.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

This unit is based on the licensing requirements of Part 4.5 of the Model Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations, HRW and meets Commonwealth, state and territory HRW licensing requirements.

Any alteration to this unit would result in a unit that would not be acceptable to work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) regulators for the purpose of licensing.

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Evidence Required

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Plan work

1.1

Potential workplace hazards are identified

1.2

Risk control measures are identified to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment, consistent with regulatory requirements and the hierarchy of control

1.3

Order picking forklift truck is selected in accordance with load and workplace conditions

1.4

Working area is inspected to determine appropriate path of movement for loads and order picking forklift truck, for the workplace conditions

1.5

Methods for communicating are identified and confirmed in accordance with workplace procedures

2

Conduct routine checks

2.1

Prior to operation, order picking forklift truck is visually checked for any damage or defects

2.2

All signage and labels are checked to ensure they are visible and legible, in accordance with the appropriate standard

2.3

All controls are located, identified and confirmed

2.4

Pre-start operational checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

2.5

Order picking forklift truck is started in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures, and is checked for any abnormal noise

2.6

Post-start operational checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

2.7

All order picking forklift truck functions and safety devices are tested to their maximum in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

2.8

Defects and damage are reported and recorded in accordance with workplace procedures, and appropriate action is taken

3

Shift load

3.1

Weight of load is assessed to ensure compliance with order picking forklift truck data plate

3.2

Hazard prevention/control measures are implemented and communicated with personnel in the work area, as required

3.3

Order picking forklift truck is operated at a safe speed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

3.4

Work is conducted safely at heights and safety equipment is used safely and efficiently

3.5

Loads are moved and placed to ensure stability of material and avoidance of hazards

3.6

Load movement is monitored constantly, to ensure safety of personnel and load, and order picking forklift truck stability

3.7

Unplanned and/or unsafe situations are responded to in accordance with workplace procedures and emergency plans

4

Shut down and secure forklift

4.1

Order picking forklift truck is parked to avoid hazards

4.2

Order picking forklift truck is shut down in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

4.3

Routine post-operational order picking forklift truck checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

4.4

Order picking forklift truck is secured to prevent unauthorised access/use

4.5

All defects and damage are reported and recorded in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures, and appropriate action is taken

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must provide evidence of safely operating an order picking forklift truck and satisfy all of the unit elements, performance criteria and foundation requirements on at least one occasion including:

applying risk assessment and hazard control strategies, including hierarchy of control as applied to safely operating an order picking forklift truck

carrying out post-start operational checks, which must ensure:

attachment movements and control functions are smooth and comply with operating requirements

hazard warning systems (e.g. lights and horns) are functional

safety devices are checked, including

safety gates and interlocks

reversing beepers

emergency descent device (hydraulic)

deadman’s switch

start up is in accordance with procedures

steering, transmission and brake functions comply with operating requirements

carrying out pre-start operational checks, which must include:

all controls are located, identified and confirmed

all signage and labels are visible and legible

identifying approved modifications and/or attachments fitted to manufacturer specifications in accordance with order picking forklift data plate

battery charge checks

checks for adaptations or modifications outside manufacturer specifications (i.e. not listed on the order picking forklift data plate)

fluid checks

ensuring availability of logbook, handbook or operating manuals

ensuring safety devices/alarms are fitted and operational

fitting and interpreting order picking forklift data plate

order picking forklift truck attachment security checks

updating records as required

safety equipment checks

communicating with other workplace personnel through:

using appropriate worksite protocol

listening

making and interpreting hand signals

questioning to confirm understanding

signage

verbal and non-verbal language

written instructions

complying with Commonwealth, state and territory work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation and regulations

conducting and monitoring safe order picking forklift truck operations that includes picking and placing loads safely at various heights, driving, manoeuvring and placing loads in a safe manner, and carrying out all functions to the maximum height and load capacity

driving order picking forklift truck with load in forward and reverse, while maintaining visibility

planning and preparing for order picking forklift truck operations including:

conducting a workplace risk assessment

identifying hazards associated with operating an order picking forklift truck, which must include :

ground conditions (e.g. condition of surface, slopes)

insufficient lighting

overhead hazards (e.g. electric lines, service pipes)

risk of collision with people, moving plant and fixed structures

order picking forklift instability (e.g. overloading, poor load placement, irregular loads)

other specific hazards (e.g. falling from platform, dangerous materials)

traffic (e.g. pedestrians, vehicles, other plant)

weather conditions (e.g. wind, lightning, rain)

putting in place effective hazard controls for those hazards identified

receiving and interpreting workplace instructions, safety information and emergency procedures

selecting hazard prevention strategies, in accordance with the hierarchy of control

shutting down order picking forklift truck and equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures including:

parking in a suitable location away from dangerous areas

lowering forks to the ground

ensuring brakes and motion locks are applied

turning off engine power

securing equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications and against unauthorised movement

securing site

ensuring access ways are clear

removing ignition key as required

identifying and segregating defective equipment and reporting to authorised personnel

connecting batteries to charger as required

verifying problems and equipment faults, and implementing appropriate response procedures to unplanned and/or unsafe situations including:

environmental conditions (e.g. wind, lightning, storms)

failure/loss of control (e.g. brakes and steering)

failure of equipment (e.g. hydraulic system)

order picking forklift truck instability (e.g. due to deterioration of ground condition, overloading, poor load placement, irregular loads)

visually checking order picker forklift truck for any damage or defects prior to operation including:

evidence of damage

leaks

structural weaknesses (including paint separation or stressed welds)

working safely at heights using safety equipment safely and efficiently.

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

Australian and industry standards relevant to operating an order picking forklift truck

Commonwealth, state or territory WHS/OHS legislation and approved codes of practice in relation to one’s own responsibilities

hierarchy of control:

elimination

substitution

isolation

engineering controls

administrative controls

personal protective equipment (PPE)

methodology to determine weight of a load including the estimation or determination from labels, markings or load paperwork such as:

control labels

forklift data plates/labels

forklift warning decals

order picking forklift truck operations and safe operating techniques

order picking forklift truck characteristics and capabilities, (including use of load data plates)

organisational and workplace standards, requirements, policies and procedures for operating an order picker forklift truck

procedures for recording, reporting and maintaining workplace records and information

rated capacity and working load limits identification

relevant Australian and industry standards, codes of practice and guidelines to safely operate an order picking forklift truck

risk control measures including:

barricades and traffic control (e.g. traffic management plan)

compliance with permit condition requirements from electrical supply authority, including

adequate illumination

bridging plates

disconnected power

excavation safeguards

insulated electric lines

maintaining safety observer zone

movement of obstructions

observing limits of approach

pedestrian control (barricades, signs, etc.)

power disconnection or compliance with electrical supply authority requirements

safety tags on electrical switches/isolators

using safety observer inside exclusion zone

using personal protective equipment

selecting order picking forklift truck to suit load and workplace conditions

typical routine problems encountered operating an order picker forklift truck and equipment, and adjustments required for correction.

Assessments must be conducted by an assessor accredited for this high risk work (HRW) licence class in the Commonwealth/state/territory where the licence will be obtained (i.e. an assessor authorised by a Commonwealth/state/territory WHS/OHS regulator).

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which may include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and all assessment must be conducted in the English language.

Assessment of performance must be undertaken in the workplace and/or under realistic workplace conditions which typically reflect:

performing tasks/activities within timelines that would be expected in a workplace

standard and authorised work practices, safety requirements and environmental constraints

using full-scale equipment

Order picking forklift truck operation assessment must be conducted in a working zone in accordance with state/territory arrangements

If the working zone is located at a ‘live’ site, assessment should continue in all weather conditions unless the safety of the candidate or others could be compromised.

Simulators must not be used in the assessment of this unit of competency.

Accredited assessors are responsible for ensuring candidates have access to:

a suitable order picking forklift truck that complies with AS 2359 Powered industrial trucks and is in a safe condition

associated equipment appropriate to order picking forklift truck operations

suitable loads

required personal protective equipment (PPE) for the purpose of the Performance Assessment

safety equipment, such as:

appropriate attachment point

harnesses

lanyard

where appropriate, relevant workplace procedures and standards for operating an order picking forklift truck, including:

approved codes of practice and guidance

relevant Australian and international technical standards

industry standards and operating procedures (where applicable)

manufacturer guidelines (instructions, specifications or checklists) for the purpose of the Performance Assessment

safe work method statements (SWMS), as required.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Plan work

1.1

Potential workplace hazards are identified

1.2

Risk control measures are identified to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment, consistent with regulatory requirements and the hierarchy of control

1.3

Order picking forklift truck is selected in accordance with load and workplace conditions

1.4

Working area is inspected to determine appropriate path of movement for loads and order picking forklift truck, for the workplace conditions

1.5

Methods for communicating are identified and confirmed in accordance with workplace procedures

2

Conduct routine checks

2.1

Prior to operation, order picking forklift truck is visually checked for any damage or defects

2.2

All signage and labels are checked to ensure they are visible and legible, in accordance with the appropriate standard

2.3

All controls are located, identified and confirmed

2.4

Pre-start operational checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

2.5

Order picking forklift truck is started in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures, and is checked for any abnormal noise

2.6

Post-start operational checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

2.7

All order picking forklift truck functions and safety devices are tested to their maximum in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

2.8

Defects and damage are reported and recorded in accordance with workplace procedures, and appropriate action is taken

3

Shift load

3.1

Weight of load is assessed to ensure compliance with order picking forklift truck data plate

3.2

Hazard prevention/control measures are implemented and communicated with personnel in the work area, as required

3.3

Order picking forklift truck is operated at a safe speed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

3.4

Work is conducted safely at heights and safety equipment is used safely and efficiently

3.5

Loads are moved and placed to ensure stability of material and avoidance of hazards

3.6

Load movement is monitored constantly, to ensure safety of personnel and load, and order picking forklift truck stability

3.7

Unplanned and/or unsafe situations are responded to in accordance with workplace procedures and emergency plans

4

Shut down and secure forklift

4.1

Order picking forklift truck is parked to avoid hazards

4.2

Order picking forklift truck is shut down in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

4.3

Routine post-operational order picking forklift truck checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures

4.4

Order picking forklift truck is secured to prevent unauthorised access/use

4.5

All defects and damage are reported and recorded in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures, and appropriate action is taken

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions can be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must provide evidence of safely operating an order picking forklift truck and satisfy all of the unit elements, performance criteria and foundation requirements on at least one occasion including:

applying risk assessment and hazard control strategies, including hierarchy of control as applied to safely operating an order picking forklift truck

carrying out post-start operational checks, which must ensure:

attachment movements and control functions are smooth and comply with operating requirements

hazard warning systems (e.g. lights and horns) are functional

safety devices are checked, including

safety gates and interlocks

reversing beepers

emergency descent device (hydraulic)

deadman’s switch

start up is in accordance with procedures

steering, transmission and brake functions comply with operating requirements

carrying out pre-start operational checks, which must include:

all controls are located, identified and confirmed

all signage and labels are visible and legible

identifying approved modifications and/or attachments fitted to manufacturer specifications in accordance with order picking forklift data plate

battery charge checks

checks for adaptations or modifications outside manufacturer specifications (i.e. not listed on the order picking forklift data plate)

fluid checks

ensuring availability of logbook, handbook or operating manuals

ensuring safety devices/alarms are fitted and operational

fitting and interpreting order picking forklift data plate

order picking forklift truck attachment security checks

updating records as required

safety equipment checks

communicating with other workplace personnel through:

using appropriate worksite protocol

listening

making and interpreting hand signals

questioning to confirm understanding

signage

verbal and non-verbal language

written instructions

complying with Commonwealth, state and territory work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation and regulations

conducting and monitoring safe order picking forklift truck operations that includes picking and placing loads safely at various heights, driving, manoeuvring and placing loads in a safe manner, and carrying out all functions to the maximum height and load capacity

driving order picking forklift truck with load in forward and reverse, while maintaining visibility

planning and preparing for order picking forklift truck operations including:

conducting a workplace risk assessment

identifying hazards associated with operating an order picking forklift truck, which must include :

ground conditions (e.g. condition of surface, slopes)

insufficient lighting

overhead hazards (e.g. electric lines, service pipes)

risk of collision with people, moving plant and fixed structures

order picking forklift instability (e.g. overloading, poor load placement, irregular loads)

other specific hazards (e.g. falling from platform, dangerous materials)

traffic (e.g. pedestrians, vehicles, other plant)

weather conditions (e.g. wind, lightning, rain)

putting in place effective hazard controls for those hazards identified

receiving and interpreting workplace instructions, safety information and emergency procedures

selecting hazard prevention strategies, in accordance with the hierarchy of control

shutting down order picking forklift truck and equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures including:

parking in a suitable location away from dangerous areas

lowering forks to the ground

ensuring brakes and motion locks are applied

turning off engine power

securing equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications and against unauthorised movement

securing site

ensuring access ways are clear

removing ignition key as required

identifying and segregating defective equipment and reporting to authorised personnel

connecting batteries to charger as required

verifying problems and equipment faults, and implementing appropriate response procedures to unplanned and/or unsafe situations including:

environmental conditions (e.g. wind, lightning, storms)

failure/loss of control (e.g. brakes and steering)

failure of equipment (e.g. hydraulic system)

order picking forklift truck instability (e.g. due to deterioration of ground condition, overloading, poor load placement, irregular loads)

visually checking order picker forklift truck for any damage or defects prior to operation including:

evidence of damage

leaks

structural weaknesses (including paint separation or stressed welds)

working safely at heights using safety equipment safely and efficiently.

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

Australian and industry standards relevant to operating an order picking forklift truck

Commonwealth, state or territory WHS/OHS legislation and approved codes of practice in relation to one’s own responsibilities

hierarchy of control:

elimination

substitution

isolation

engineering controls

administrative controls

personal protective equipment (PPE)

methodology to determine weight of a load including the estimation or determination from labels, markings or load paperwork such as:

control labels

forklift data plates/labels

forklift warning decals

order picking forklift truck operations and safe operating techniques

order picking forklift truck characteristics and capabilities, (including use of load data plates)

organisational and workplace standards, requirements, policies and procedures for operating an order picker forklift truck

procedures for recording, reporting and maintaining workplace records and information

rated capacity and working load limits identification

relevant Australian and industry standards, codes of practice and guidelines to safely operate an order picking forklift truck

risk control measures including:

barricades and traffic control (e.g. traffic management plan)

compliance with permit condition requirements from electrical supply authority, including

adequate illumination

bridging plates

disconnected power

excavation safeguards

insulated electric lines

maintaining safety observer zone

movement of obstructions

observing limits of approach

pedestrian control (barricades, signs, etc.)

power disconnection or compliance with electrical supply authority requirements

safety tags on electrical switches/isolators

using safety observer inside exclusion zone

using personal protective equipment

selecting order picking forklift truck to suit load and workplace conditions

typical routine problems encountered operating an order picker forklift truck and equipment, and adjustments required for correction.

Assessments must be conducted by an assessor accredited for this high risk work (HRW) licence class in the Commonwealth/state/territory where the licence will be obtained (i.e. an assessor authorised by a Commonwealth/state/territory WHS/OHS regulator).

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which may include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and all assessment must be conducted in the English language.

Assessment of performance must be undertaken in the workplace and/or under realistic workplace conditions which typically reflect:

performing tasks/activities within timelines that would be expected in a workplace

standard and authorised work practices, safety requirements and environmental constraints

using full-scale equipment

Order picking forklift truck operation assessment must be conducted in a working zone in accordance with state/territory arrangements

If the working zone is located at a ‘live’ site, assessment should continue in all weather conditions unless the safety of the candidate or others could be compromised.

Simulators must not be used in the assessment of this unit of competency.

Accredited assessors are responsible for ensuring candidates have access to:

a suitable order picking forklift truck that complies with AS 2359 Powered industrial trucks and is in a safe condition

associated equipment appropriate to order picking forklift truck operations

suitable loads

required personal protective equipment (PPE) for the purpose of the Performance Assessment

safety equipment, such as:

appropriate attachment point

harnesses

lanyard

where appropriate, relevant workplace procedures and standards for operating an order picking forklift truck, including:

approved codes of practice and guidance

relevant Australian and international technical standards

industry standards and operating procedures (where applicable)

manufacturer guidelines (instructions, specifications or checklists) for the purpose of the Performance Assessment

safe work method statements (SWMS), as required.

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Potential workplace hazards are identified 
Risk control measures are identified to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment, consistent with regulatory requirements and the hierarchy of control 
Order picking forklift truck is selected in accordance with load and workplace conditions 
Working area is inspected to determine appropriate path of movement for loads and order picking forklift truck, for the workplace conditions 
Methods for communicating are identified and confirmed in accordance with workplace procedures 
Prior to operation, order picking forklift truck is visually checked for any damage or defects 
All signage and labels are checked to ensure they are visible and legible, in accordance with the appropriate standard 
All controls are located, identified and confirmed 
Pre-start operational checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures 
Order picking forklift truck is started in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures, and is checked for any abnormal noise 
Post-start operational checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures 
All order picking forklift truck functions and safety devices are tested to their maximum in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures 
Defects and damage are reported and recorded in accordance with workplace procedures, and appropriate action is taken 
Weight of load is assessed to ensure compliance with order picking forklift truck data plate 
Hazard prevention/control measures are implemented and communicated with personnel in the work area, as required 
Order picking forklift truck is operated at a safe speed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures 
Work is conducted safely at heights and safety equipment is used safely and efficiently 
Loads are moved and placed to ensure stability of material and avoidance of hazards 
Load movement is monitored constantly, to ensure safety of personnel and load, and order picking forklift truck stability 
Unplanned and/or unsafe situations are responded to in accordance with workplace procedures and emergency plans 
Order picking forklift truck is parked to avoid hazards 
Order picking forklift truck is shut down in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures 
Routine post-operational order picking forklift truck checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures 
Order picking forklift truck is secured to prevent unauthorised access/use 
All defects and damage are reported and recorded in accordance with manufacturer specifications and workplace procedures, and appropriate action is taken 

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TLILIC2002 - Licence to operate an order picking forklift truck
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