Testing times

Tougher new test for fork lift operators comes into force.

From the 1st September, anyone training as a fork lift truck operator will find the test considerably tougher than ever before. 

Working with a broad range of stakeholders, the Accrediting Bodies Association (ABA) – formed by the four Accrediting Bodies (AITT, RTITB, ITSSAR and NPORS) – has created a new standard, acknowledged by many as long overdue…

According to Dave Sparrow, Managing Director of accrediting body AITT: “This standard reflects much more closely, the modern working environment and meets the needs of employers, as well as the industry. 

“A key change is that the test targets habitual bad practice: those repeatedly committing the SAME safety-related fault will automatically fail the test’s practical element and require further training.”

In broad terms, changes to the regime will affect four aspects of the test: 

Pre-shift and daily checks: Elements of the pre-inspection will now be mandatory. This was not the case previously.

Heavier penalties: Certain serious faults will now carry penalties of five points. If a candidate incurs more than three five-point penalties in any one category, it will be an automatic fail. 

Tougher scoring: Increases in penalty points from three to five make it easier to accrue more than 40 penalty points, and, therefore, fail the test. 

Theory: While the theory test paper has the same number of questions as before, there are now four multiple-choice answers, rather than three. Five of the questions are mandatory and therefore must always be included. In the 20 multiple-choice questions, ten must be safety related and ten must be operational.

The measures – which cover counterbalance and reach trucks – have been introduced to address a widespread concern that the test was too easy.

Work is already underway on revising the test for low level order pickers and power pallet trucks which will follow a similar process of assessment and agreement before coming into force.

www.aitt.co.uk

For further information contact Dave Sparrow of AITT on 01530 810867 or email: [email protected]

Fault Number

Fault Description

Penalty Award

2

Limbs/body outside confines of truck

5

3

Fails to check all round

5

4

Fails to look in the direction of travel

5

5

Fails to use appropriate safety device

5

6

Unintentionally travels in wrong direction

5

10

Operates hydraulic controls when moving

5

14

Fails to hold steering wheel when moving

5

15

Forks/load too high when travelling

5

16

Forks/load too low when travelling

5

22

Fails to apply parking brake/engage neutral

5

25

Fork arms not fully inserted

5

31

Fails to apply park brake/engage neutral

5

36

Lowers load onto reach legs

5

37

Travels with reach extended

5

 

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