
Lantra Rough Terrian Telescopic Lift Truck (Pallet and Bulk)
Integrated Training and Assessment
Objectives
· Identify the basic construction and components, and the purpose and use of all controls and gauges.
· Identify and comply with manufacturers’ instructions in accordance with the operator’s handbook, other information sources such as load charts and applicable regulations.
· Explain all relevant documentation.
· Carry out all pre-use and running checks.
· Configure the tele-handler for site and road travel.
· Travel over differing types of terrain, including rough undulating ground (not applicable for Industrial Telescopic) and substantial inclines, both with and without a load.
· Manoeuvre in confined areas using forward and reverse direction, both with and without a load.
· Set the telescopic handler in order to lift various loads.
· Lift and place various loads within the full working range of the telescopic handler.
· Ensure load integrity and security.
· Transport loads.
· Place and retrieve loads accurately at various places.
· Place and retrieve loads from a vehicle bed or trailer.
· Keep within safe working parameters.
· Place the machine in an out-of-service condition.
· Explain the loading and unloading procedure on and off a transporter.
Course sessions
· Working in the construction industry
· Specific legislation
· Introduction to the lift truck
· Working principles of lift trucks
· Lift truck stability
· Starting and stopping the machine
· Basic driving and manoeuvring
· Operating with an empty pallet
· Undercutting
· Assessment of landing zone
· What can go wrong?
· Planning the operation
· Risk assessment
· Using an assistant (Banksman)
· Daily and take-over maintenance checks
· Familiarisation with instruments and controls
· Starting and stopping the engine
· Handling loaded pallets up to a height of 1200mm
· Stacking/Destacking loaded pallets at all heights
· Loading and unloading lorries and trailers
· Difficult loads
· Manned platforms
· Rough terrain to use
· Road work
· Attachments
Target audience
Anyone who uses or will be using a telescopic handler in the land-based industries or construction industry
Duration/timing
LAA1701 – five days
LAA1702 – three days
LAA1703/04 – two days
LAA1705 for experienced operators – one day
Integrated Training and Assessment
Objectives
· Identify the basic construction and components, and the purpose and use of all controls and gauges.
· Identify and comply with manufacturers’ instructions in accordance with the operator’s handbook, other information sources such as load charts and applicable regulations.
· Explain all relevant documentation.
· Carry out all pre-use and running checks.
· Configure the tele-handler for site and road travel.
· Travel over differing types of terrain, including rough undulating ground (not applicable for Industrial Telescopic) and substantial inclines, both with and without a load.
· Manoeuvre in confined areas using forward and reverse direction, both with and without a load.
· Set the telescopic handler in order to lift various loads.
· Lift and place various loads within the full working range of the telescopic handler.
· Ensure load integrity and security.
· Transport loads.
· Place and retrieve loads accurately at various places.
· Place and retrieve loads from a vehicle bed or trailer.
· Keep within safe working parameters.
· Place the machine in an out-of-service condition.
· Explain the loading and unloading procedure on and off a transporter.
Course sessions
· Working in the construction industry
· Specific legislation
· Introduction to the lift truck
· Working principles of lift trucks
· Lift truck stability
· Starting and stopping the machine
· Basic driving and manoeuvring
· Operating with an empty pallet
· Undercutting
· Assessment of landing zone
· What can go wrong?
· Planning the operation
· Risk assessment
· Using an assistant (Banksman)
· Daily and take-over maintenance checks
· Familiarisation with instruments and controls
· Starting and stopping the engine
· Handling loaded pallets up to a height of 1200mm
· Stacking/Destacking loaded pallets at all heights
· Loading and unloading lorries and trailers
· Difficult loads
· Manned platforms
· Rough terrain to use
· Road work
· Attachments
Target audience
Anyone who uses or will be using a telescopic handler in the land-based industries or construction industry
Duration/timing
LAA1701 – five days
LAA1702 – three days
LAA1703/04 – two days
LAA1705 for experienced operators – one day