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Pictured left is the test course for Fork Lift Operators which was revised in April 3rd 2000. This test has been validated by the Joint Industry Council and is approved by the RTITB for all reach and counterbalanced fork lift training purposes. It should be noted that this test should be in use by all accredited bodies and is recognized as the definitive test by the Health and Safety Commission. The test now comprises three parts, all of which must be taken and passed before a certificate of basic training can be given. It is often wrongly assumed that once a person has passed this test s/he is entitled to a fork lift truck operators' "licence". In fact there is no such thing! The passing of this test merely indicates that a person has been on an approved training course and has demonstrated the necessary skills needed to operate a fork lift safely. |
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It is also important to note that training is not complete until all three stages of training as defined by the Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) have been covered
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