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What is expected from our trainees
All learners of whatever status must be physically capable of performing without difficulty
the tasks involved in operating the machines /equipment for which they are to
receive training or re- certification training and are at least 18 years of age.
Before commencing training or re- certification training every learner shall provide the
accredited training provider with the following:
a) A declaration or certificate from the employer confirming the medical fitness of the learner
to undergo the intended training;
b) An eye test results issued by a person trained to carry out such tests, confirming that
the
learner has adequate day and night vision, and depth perception (e.g. Purdue University
standard vision test No. 3): Provided that a valid Professional Driver's Permit can also be
accepted in lieu of the eye test results; and
c) Shall wear the required personal protective equipment as prescribed by the employer
under the General Safety Regulation 2 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
All new entrants intended to under go any training will be required to hold at least a
General Education and Training Certificate, Grade 7 and must be at least 18 years
of age
What You Can Do After Compliting Our Courses
Persons credited with this Unit Standard are able to operate a counter-balanced lift truck in a safe manner.
They will also be able to conduct pre and post inspections to ensure the performance of the lift truck to handle the loading and storage of freight by using the equipment and its accessories in the required manner. They will also be able to access emergency systems and services in the event of an incident or accident.
Why do I need a License?
Quoting the Driven Machinery Regulation
The DRIVEN MACHINERY REGULATION, 2011 in terms of section 43 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, Section 11 and 12 states:
(11) The user shall ensure that every machine as listed in the National Code of Practice is operated by an operator specifically trained for a particular type of machine. The user shall not require or permit any person to operate such a machine unless the operator is in possession of a certificate of training, issued by a person or organization approved for this purpose by the Chief Inspector, this includes the commissioning of the machine.
(12) Offences and penalties. ? Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of regulation 18 shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding R1 000 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months and, in the case of a continuous offence, to an additional fine of R5 for each day on which the offence continues or to additional imprisonment of one day for each day on which the offence continues: Provided that the period of such additional imprisonment shall in no case exceed 90 days.




Our courses are designed to equip people at all levels with the necessary skills to minimize incidents in the workplace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I own a business and my employees are operating without a Valid License, whom will be held responsible should an accident occur?
The business will be held liable and may be prosecuted depending on the circumstances of the incident or accident.
For how long is the license valid?
All Forklift and Reach Truck Licenses are valid for 2 Years (24 Months).
May I drive my Forklift on a public road?
If you are going to use your forklift to travel on a public road, then the Forklift must be Roadworthy, just like a motor vehicle. The Forklift must be registered at the Licensing Department and have a Number Plate. The Driver/Operator of the Forklift must also have a Valid Forklift License and a Valid Driver’s License.
May I operate a Reach Truck when I have only a Forklift License?
No. And you may also not operate a Forklift when you have only a Reach Truck License.
May I operate an Electric Forklift with my License?
Yes. Our training and License enables you to legally operate a Diesel, Petrol, Electric, and Gas Forklift.
Must I only use a Forklift with solid rubber wheels?
No. The types of wheels of the Forklift are dependent on the terrain in which you operate. Ask your Forklift Dealer which type of wheels is recommended for your terrain.
Why should I spend the money to let my Forklift operators get a Valid License when they have been driving for years without a License?
Should an accident occur and you submit a claim or legal steps are taken, no insurance will cover you and/or there will be a bigger chance of losing the legal case. All costs in repairs/replacements will then be the responsibility of either the company or the driver or both.
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GERMISTON
SOUTH AFRICA
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Tel: +2765 719 1093
+2776 773 0259
Employment
We train students from other African countries such as Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia, Angola, Tanzania, Ghana, DR.Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Nigeria, Chadi, Mali, Sudan, Niger, Burkina faso, Guinea, Madagascar and Uganda etc. Accommodation is also available and job assistance after training
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