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The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 define a hazard as:
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013, advises employers that operator training should only be carried out by instructors who have themselves undergone appropriate training in instructional techniques and skills assessment They should give instructions only on the type of lift truck and attachments:
The basic training of lift truck operators should be conducted:
Authorisation to operate should only be provided when:
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013, gives advice to employers on medical considerations for lift truck operators. It is recommended that potential operators should be screened for fitness before employment as lift truck operators and again at regular intervals. Examination at the age of 45 years is recommended and thereafter:
A course duration of basic training may be reduced:
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE AND GUIDANCE L113 LIFTING OPERATIONS AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS (LOLER) 1998 require that thorough examinations are conducted to lift trucks at a period not exceeding:
The HSE APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013 advises that familiarisation training should be carried out:
A written authority to operate a lift truck is issued by:
Upon completion of basic operator training and having successfully passed the standard ‘BASIC OPERATING SKILLS TEST’, carried out by an RTITB Limited registered instructor/examiner, candidates should be awarded a certificate to verify their qualification. The certificate issued must state the candidate’s name, the duration and dates of training and testing, the instructor’s name and RTITB Limited’s registration number, the examiners name and RTITB Limited’s registration number and:
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013 advises that the training of lift truck operators should include 3 stages. Which stage of training should be conducted first?
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013, gives advice to employers when employing lift truck operators who claim to be trained or who have sufficient lift truck operator experience already, but have no evidence available. Employers should:
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013 advises that the training of lift truck operators should be conducted in 3 stages. In which order should the stages be conducted?
The HSE APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013 advises that specific job training should be carried out:
RTITB Limited’s publication ‘RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE TRAINING OF LIFT TRUCK OPERATORS AND INSTRUCTORS’, when giving advice on basic training — sequence of instruction, states that:
The DVLA publication ‘At a glance: Guide to the current medical standards of fitness to drive’ gives advice on medical considerations for lift truck operators. It recommends that potential operators should be screened for fitness before employment as lift truck operators and regularly from age:
Which legislation outlines the legal requirement for the thorough examination of lift trucks?
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013 advises that the training of lift truck operators should include 3 stages. Which stage of training should be conducted last?
Which Regulation within THE APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE AND GUIDANCE PUBLICATION: ‘PROVISION AND USE OF WORK EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS (PUWER) L22 1998 outlines the requirement to provide training?
Information regarding the employment of people with disabilities as lift truck operators can be found in:
Following successful completion of the BASIC OPERATING SKILLS TEST what documentation should be issued to the candidate?
The HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) 2013, advises employers that when selecting potential lift-truck operators for port operations they must be:
Failure to observe the appropriate recommendations contained in the HSC APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE L117 (RIDER-OPERATED LIFT TRUCKS: OPERATOR TRAINING AND SAFE USE) is:
After what stage of training should an ‘authority to operate’ a lift truck be issued?
The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 define a risk as: