Our experienced operator counterbalance courses are perfect for operators who have already acquired the basics of forklift operation.
B1 Counterbalance Experienced Forklift Training
- Duration: 2 Days or 1 Day with eLearning
- Level: Experienced
- 3 Spaces Available Per Course
- 3 Year Certification
- eLearning Modules Available
- Location: Training Centre or Customer Site (In-House or Accredited)
Looking for a group booking? Contact us on 01344 830015 to discuss pricing
B1 Counterbalance Experienced Forklift Training
- Duration: 1 Day
- Level: Experienced
- 3 Spaces Available Per Course
- 3 Year Certification
- eLearning Modules Available
Looking for a group booking? Contact us on 01344 830015 to discuss pricing
This course is suitable for those who:
- Have been trained on a counterbalance in-house but were left without a formal certificate
- Have been using counterbalance trucks for years but have never had formal training
- Have used counterbalance forklift trucks abroad but don’t have a UK qualification
- Have learned to drive a counterbalance forklift years ago but haven’t operated one since then.
The experienced counterbalance operator courses can be conducted at our training centre or on-site at customer premises.
We teach all of the basic skills that form the foundation for safe counterbalance forklift operation and future conversion training.
eLearning for forklift theory modules represents a significant advancement in the way individuals and organisations can access essential training for operating forklifts safely and efficiently.
Not only is eLearning a cost effective way to provide training to staff, our online training modules offer a flexible and convenient alternative to traditional, in-person settings, allowing learners to engage with interactive materials at their own pace and on their own schedule. The courses typically cover a comprehensive range of topics, including forklift operation principles, safety protocols, pre-operational checks, and handling different types of loads.
This approach not only makes forklift training more accessible to a wider audience but also ensures that learners are well-prepared to operate forklifts safely, contributing to reduced workplace accidents and enhanced operational efficiency.
The counterbalance theory assessment consists of 20 multiple choice questions. On successful completion of the theory element, delegates will then move on to complete the practical element of the course.
Our experienced operator courses include:
- Health and Safety Responsibilities
- Basic Principles of Stability
- Operators Safety Code and Legislation
- Pre-use Inspection Procedures
- Traction Battery Maintenance and Charging
- Manoeuvring in Restricted Areas
- Manoeuvring on sloping surfaces
- Laden and Unladen Pallet Handling
- Lorry Loading and Unloading Techniques
- Pallet Racking Systems and Bulk Stacking
- Stillage and IBC Handling and Stacking
- Final Theoretical and Practical Assessments
Our courses take place at our fully equipped training centre in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
We have a great location for those travelling on the M4/M3/M5 and the centre is also close to Heathrow.
We also offer our courses at customer premises across the UK. Contact us for more information.
On completion of this forklift training, drivers are fully certified to operate this category of truck. The qualification is nationally recognised and accepted throughout the industry.
- Road Transport Industry Training Board (RTITB)
- The accrediting Bodies Association for Workplace Transport (ABA)
- British register of Industrial truck trainers and operators (BRITTOp)
- Member of British Safety Council
What is a Counterbalance Forklift?
The counterbalance forklift truck gets its name from the weight attached to the rear of the vehicle, that offsets the load placed on the forks. Without this weight, the forklift would become unbalanced and could tip over from the added weight.
A counterbalance forklift has forks attached at the front of the machine. As they don’t have outrigger legs and arms to steady the forklift, you can drive up close to the exact place your load is located.
A counterbalance forklift can work indoors and outdoors as long as it has the correct tires.
Do staff need a certificate to drive a Counterbalance Forklift?
To become a counterbalance operator, you must obtain forklift certification. You don’t need experience to start training. Once you have received your certification, you will be able to operate a counterbalance forklift truck safely and legally.
What are the benefits of Counterbalance Forklift Trucks for Businesses?
Large Capacity Vehicle
The larger the vehicle, the more weight it can carry. On average, counterbalance forklifts can lift between 1.8T to 48T, so they can be used for a wide variety of operations.
Variety of fuel types
Counterbalance forklift trucks can be powered by a variety of fuel types to suit your workplace. Some are electric, diesel or an LPG forklift. The type of power can be dependant on your unique operation, for example, battery powered forklifts can be better for indoor operation as they don’t emit harmful gases, but diesel powered counterbalance forklifts are ideal for lifting and manoeuvring larger, heavy loads.
Indoor and outdoor use
Counterbalance trucks can be adapted to different environments, both indoor and outdoor. Different tyres can be installed to suit your workplace and environment, for example non marking tyres are ideal for indoor use as the will not damage flooring.
Do staff need in-house or National Forklift training?
In-house counterbalance training
In-house forklift training is an option for companies that who want their employees trained on particular equipment or for a specific job role.
In-house training limits individuals to only be able to perform their role they were specifically trained to do in their everyday work environment. If the employee was to be transferred to a different workplace or get a new job, then the certificate they receive would not cover them. In other words, in-house training restricts staff to only be able to work in the environment they were trained in.
National counterbalance training
National forklift training is a much broader option and covers employees across the UK and Northern Ireland. The main benefit of national training is that the operator is not restricted to a particular workplace. Some companies book national training for their employees if they work at multiple sites or if it is suitable for their job role.
National training is a more comprehensive version of practical lift truck training, which covers everything their job role as an operator could entail.
Individuals who book and pay for their own training are likely to need national training.
Do I need refresher training?
Our counterbalance forklift refresher course is aimed at trained operators who need or wish to refresh their driving skills. This course will reaffirm current relevant legislation, best practice and safe use of counterbalance forklift trucks.
Forklift refresher training for forklifts should be taken every 3 years.
What subjects does your Counterbalance Training include?
Our nationally recognised comprehensive counterbalance practical course incudes the following challenges that operators face:
Load balance
Operators of counterbalance forklift trucks need to understand the concepts of weight distribution and balance to prevent accidents including cargo being dropped or damaged, or the truck tipping over.
Operation and control
Delegates learn how to control and maintain control of forklifts. Operating a counterbalance is more complex than other types of forklift, so learning how to smoothly operate the forks takes experience and high quality training to master effectively and safely.
Field of vision
When operators add a load or cargo, field of vision can be compromised so delegates learn how to manage limited vision when operating a counterbalance forklift.
Speed
Forklifts can move quickly, often much faster than they are able to stop. Delegates learn how to manage pedestrian traffic and manoeuvring the vehicle in their workspace.
Sloped Surfaces
Operators need to learn how to compensate for sloped surfaces and how to provide stability.
Upcoming Courses
Is your date not listed? We run additional courses so contact us on 01344 830015 or email us at enquiries@pd-training.co.uk to discuss the dates you are looking for.
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