TELEHANDLER TRAINING BC ALBERTA ONTARIO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN QUEBEC
British Columbia, BC, Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, New Westminster, Langley, Delta, Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, Port Moody, Pitt Meadows, White Rock, Mission, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Whistler, Hope, Squamish, Sunshine Coast, Kelowna, Prince George, Kamloops, Victoria, Langford, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island ,Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Mississauga, London, Kingston. Windsor, Thunder Bay, Brampton, Winnipeg, Brandon, Thompson, Steinbach, Saskatoon Regina, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Montreal, Gatineau, New Brunswick, Saint John, Nova Scotia, Halifax
THE FOLLOWING COURSE IS A CSA COMPLIANT ONLINE TELEHANDLER OPERATOR CERTIFICATION COURSE
You do not need to take a classroom course. Please read instructions below for practical evaluation. You can download your certificate of completion immediately.
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Telehandler Operator Certification in Canada is Guaranteed!
There is NO Expiry to our Certification!
Telehandler Operator Certification in Canada is Guaranteed!
There is NO Expiry to our Certification!
This online telehandler operator certification training course is a CSA compliant course and available for all businesses across BC, Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, Northwest Territories and Newfoundland. The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations across Canada follow CSA standards for mobile equipment certification.
PRACTICAL EVALUATION INSTRUCTIONS (CSA STANDARDS)
Upon successful completion of telehandler operator certification online course, a certificate of completion will be available to download and print immediately. You will receive your complete and full certification after the theory portion of the course. However, in order to finalize your certification as per CSA Standards, a practical evaluation needs to be completed at some point. So how is this done through an online course? It's quite easy actually. Once you complete the theory portion of the course, a practical evaluation checklist will be provided to you to download. You will provide this checklist to any supervisor across Canada (i.e. your current employer or future employer) and he/she can provide you with the practical evaluation (instructions are provided on how to do so and so is a complete easy to follow checklist). Once the practical portion of the course is completed by your Supervisor - keep the completed and signed checklist with you for record keeping. The practical evaluation should take no more than 30 to 35 minutes.
Upon successful completion of telehandler operator certification online course, a certificate of completion will be available to download and print immediately. You will receive your complete and full certification after the theory portion of the course. However, in order to finalize your certification as per CSA Standards, a practical evaluation needs to be completed at some point. So how is this done through an online course? It's quite easy actually. Once you complete the theory portion of the course, a practical evaluation checklist will be provided to you to download. You will provide this checklist to any supervisor across Canada (i.e. your current employer or future employer) and he/she can provide you with the practical evaluation (instructions are provided on how to do so and so is a complete easy to follow checklist). Once the practical portion of the course is completed by your Supervisor - keep the completed and signed checklist with you for record keeping. The practical evaluation should take no more than 30 to 35 minutes.
This course was designed to comply with the requirements for theory training as outlined in: CSA B335-15
COURSE LENGTH 4 HOURS
COURSE LENGTH 4 HOURS
Telehandler Certification Course Standards
This course was designed to meet and exceed requirements for theory and written exam training as outlined in: CSA Standard B335-15 ANSI Standard B56.6 COURSE TOPICS This online Telehandler Certification course covers the following topics: Federal and provincial VRLT-related legislation requirements for the machine, employees, supervisors and employers Machine hazards Common lift truck incidents and accidents Different lift truck classes The importance of the operator’s manual Safety decals Machine components, controls, brake types, and safe guards Capacities and in-depth stability principles Proper use of load charts Pre-operational inspections Function tests Maintenance Hydraulic system dangers Refuelling Hazard assessment/mitigation Rescue planning Proper communication PPE Operating rules Steering modes Loading/unloading Racks Work platform use Parking and shutting down Recordkeeping |
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