| To achieve the required standard, the course will
cover the following: |
- techniques for structuring training material into a logical sequence for teaching skills
and knowledge;
- an effective style for teaching skills appropriate to the type of lift truck involved
and its associated application;
- an objective and critical approach towards the effectiveness of the instruction they
present;
- an appropriate, approved method of assessment of trainees progress and the testing
of basic skills.
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| Course Objectives: |
On completion of their training, individuals should
be able to prove, by examination, their ability to:
- prepare a breakdown of instruction by analysis of the task or skills required;
- plan, prepare and present periods of instruction appropriate to the content of the task;
- obtain maximum trainee involvement by the use of appropriate participative techniques;
- select and use appropriate training aids;
- discriminate between Basic Training, Specific Job Training and Familiarisation Training;
- apply the recognised " pattern for instruction " when presenting instruction;
- identify errors in trainee performance and take appropriate remedial action;
- conduct recognised tests of trainee operating ability;
- analyse trainee performance and produce appropriate reports;
- certificate operators who have achieved the recognised standard in basic operating
skills
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Course Duration:
5 day course for a maximum two certificated operators.
Also available Certification Course:
This course is accredited by the National Plant Operators
Registration Scheme and trainers will be required to attend
a refresher course every three years. 10 day course for a
maximum two certificated operators. Includes instructional
methods and techniques course.
Note: This qualification is for "In House"
use only and is not recognised as a commercial instructors’
qualification. Return to Fork Lift Truck Courses page |