- TLILIC108A - Licence to operate a forklift truck
TLILIC108A
Licence to operate a forklift truck
Application
This unit requires the operator to be able plan the work, conduct routine checks on the forklift, shift loads in a safe manner, and shut down and secure the equipment after the completion of operations.
This unit is based on the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.
This unit in its current form meets state and territory licensing requirements. Any alteration will result in a unit which is not acceptable to regulators for the purpose of licensing.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
Elements and Performance Criteria | |||
Element | Performance Criteria | ||
1 | Plan work | 1.1 | Potential workplace hazards are identified |
1.2 | Hazard control measures are identified consistent with appropriate standards to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment | ||
1.3 | Appropriate forklift truck is selected according to the load and workplace conditions | ||
1.4 | Working area is inspected to determine appropriate path of movement for loads and forklift truck | ||
1.5 | Communication methods are identified according to procedures | ||
2 | Conduct routine checks | 2.1 | Forklift is visually checked for any damage or defects |
2.2 | All signage and labels are visible and legible according to the appropriate standard | ||
2.3 | All controls are located and identified | ||
2.4 | Pre-start operational checks are carried out according to procedures | ||
2.5 | Forklift is started according to procedures and checked for any abnormal noise | ||
2.6 | Post-start operational checks are carried out according to procedures | ||
2.7 | All forklift functions and safety devices are tested to their maximum according to procedures | ||
2.8 | Defects and damage are reported and recorded according to procedures, and appropriate action is taken | ||
3 | Shift load | 3.1 | The weight of load is assessed to ensure compliance with forklift truck data plate specifications |
3.2 | Appropriate hazard prevention/control measures are implemented and communicated with personnel in the work area | ||
3.3 | Forklift is operated at a safe speed and according to procedures | ||
3.4 | Loads are moved and placed to ensure stability of material and avoidance of hazards | ||
3.5 | Load movement is monitored constantly ensuring safety to personnel and load, and structural stability | ||
3.6 | Unplanned and/or unsafe situations are responded to in line with procedures | ||
4 | Shut down and secure forklift truck | 4.1 | Forklift truck is parked to avoid hazards |
4.2 | Forklift is shut down according to procedures | ||
4.3 | Routine post-operational forklift checks are carried out according to procedures | ||
4.4 | Forklift is secured to prevent unauthorised access/use | ||
4.5 | All defects and damage are reported and recorded according to procedures, and appropriate action is taken |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit. |
Required skills: |
Accurately interpret information relating to conducting forklift truck operations (e.g. procedures) Safely conduct forklift truck operations including all functions to the maximum height and load capacity Identify hazards associated with the operation of the forklift truck, assess risks and put into place effective hazard prevention/control measures for those hazards identified Use communication skills at a level sufficient to communicate with other site personnel (e.g. receive and interpret work instructions, safety information, emergency procedures) Drive forklift with load in forward and reverse, maintaining visibility Verify problems and equipment faults and demonstrate appropriate response procedures |
Required knowledge: |
Methodology of determining the weight of a load Commonwealth, state or territory OH&S legislation, standards relevant to the safe operation for the forklift trucks Understanding of forklift characteristics and capabilities (including use of load data plates) Understanding of the hierarchy of hazard identification and control Organisational and workplace standards, requirements, policies and procedures for conducting operations for the crane class Procedures for the recording, reporting and maintenance of workplace records and information Forklift truck operations and safe operating techniques Typical routine problems encountered in the operation of the crane and equipment and adjustments required for correction |
Evidence Required
The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, | |
Overview of assessment | Successful assessment of this unit meets the competency requirement of the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. State/territory OH&S regulators have mandated the use of Assessment Instruments and Instructions for Assessment for this unit which have been endorsed by the national body responsible for OH&S matters. |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Compliance with OH&S licensing legislation. Communicate and work safely with others in the work area. Identify hazards associated with the operation of the forklift truck and put in place effective hazard controls for those hazards identified. Conduct pre-start-up, operational, moving loads and shut down and secure checks of the forklift truck according to procedures. Operate the forklift truck and move loads safely, including driving and manoeuvring, picking up and placing of loads at various stack heights. Drive forklift truck with load in forward and reverse, maintaining visibility. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Assessment of the safe application of knowledge and skills to workplace tasks (performance) must be undertaken using the endorsed Assessment Instrument. Assessment of performance must be undertaken either in the workplace or in a realistically simulated workplace setting. Assessment must occur under standard and authorised work practices, safety requirements and environmental constraints. Applicants must have access to: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the purpose of the Performance Assessment associated equipment appropriate to forklift truck operations suitable loads as described by the endorsed Assessment Instrument manufacturers specifications appropriate forklift truck in a safe condition. |
Method of assessment | Assessment must be conducted using the endorsed Assessment Instrument. These Instruments provide instruction on their application. The use of 'simulators' in the assessment of this unit of competency is not acceptable. Assessment may be in conjunction with the assessment of other units of competency. Assessment methods must confirm consistency and accuracy of performance together with application of underpinning knowledge. Assessment must confirm a reasonable inference that competency is not only able to be satisfied under the particular circumstance, but is able to be transferred to other circumstances. |
Guidance information for assessment | Further information about endorsed Assessment Instruments may be obtained from state/territory OH&S regulators. |
Range Statement
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. | |
Hazards | May include but not limited to: ground conditions (e.g. condition of pavement, slopes) overhead hazards (e.g. powerlines, service pipes) insufficient lighting traffic (e.g. pedestrians, vehicles, other plant) weather (e.g. wind, lightning, rain) forklift instability (e.g. overloading, poor load placement, irregular loads) other hazards (e.g. dangerous materials) |
Hazard control measures | Refers to the systematic process of eliminating or reducing the risk to personnel and property through the application of controls It includes the application of the hierarchy of control, the six-step preference of control measures to manage and control risk: 1 elimination |
Appropriate standards | May include but not limited to: legislation Australian standards manufacturer's specifications industry standards (where applicable) |
Forklift truck | May include but not be limited to: counterbalanced reach trucks rough terrain internal combustion petrol, diesel, gas electric |
Communications methods | May include but not limited to: verbal and non-verbal language written instructions signage hand signals listening questioning to confirm understanding appropriate worksite protocol |
Procedures | May include but not limited to: manufacturer's guidelines (instructions, specifications or checklists) industry operating procedures workplace procedures (work instructions, operating procedures, checklists) |
Pre-start operational checks | May include but not limited to: safety devices fitted where appropriate forklift data plate fitted and interpreted logbook, handbook or operating manuals available external visual check including, evidence of damage, leaks, visual evidence of structural weaknesses (including paint separation or stressed welds) is carried out forklift attachment is checked for security approved modifications and/or attachments fitted to manufacturer's specifications (e.g. as per forklift or attachment data plate) are identified checks for adaptations or modifications outside manufacturer's specifications (e.g. not listed on the forklift or attachment data plate) are carried out maintenance logbook/records checked |
Post-start operational checks | May include checks of the forklift truck and equipment after start-up to ensure: hazard warning systems (for example lights and horns), are functional attachment movements and control functions are smooth and comply with operating requirements steering, transmission and brake functions comply with operating requirements |
Hazard prevention/control measures | May include but not limited to: barricades and traffic control safety tags on electrical switches/isolators insulated powerlines safety observer used inside exclusion zone disconnected power pedestrian control (barricades, signs, etc.) excavation safeguards movement of obstructions personal protective equipment adequate illumination |
Unplanned and/or unsafe situations | May include but not limited: failure/loss of control (e.g. brakes and steering) failure of equipment (e.g. hydraulic system) environmental condition |
Shut down | May include, but is not limited to: parking in a suitable location away from dangerous areas fork arms are correctly positioned (tips down, tilted forward, lowered to ground) appropriate transmission/gear is selected for parking (relevant to transmission type) hand/parking brake is applied engine power is turned off ignition key is removed (if applicable) LPG gas cylinder valve is shut off (where fitted) securing equipment against unauthorised operation securing the site ensuring access ways are clear identifying and segregating defective equipment and reporting to authorised personnel batteries are connected to the charger (if applicable) |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Refer to Application of the Unit