A forklift pre-trip inspection is a routine procedure performed by forklift operators before using a forklift for any operational tasks. The purpose of this inspection…
Wearing a seat belt while operating a forklift is crucial for safety reasons. Just like wearing a seat belt in a car, it helps protect…
Forklift Experience Vs Forklift Training. Forklift Experience: Forklift experience refers to the practical knowledge and skills acquired through hands-on operation of a forklift. It is gained…
Rough terrain forklifts and their uses. Rough terrain forklifts, also known as off-road forklifts or all-terrain forklifts, are designed to operate in challenging outdoor environments and…
The forklift stability triangle, also known as the stability triangle or stability zone, is a concept used to understand the stability and safe operation of…
Electric forklifts and internal combustion forklifts are two different types of forklifts commonly used for material handling and lifting operations. They have distinct characteristics and…
An anchor is the secure point that workers connect their lanyards or lifelines to when using a fall protection system. It’s important to follow applicable…
More often than not the topic of how to properly use fork extensions comes up during our forklift training classes. What are forklift fork extensions?…
Whether you work on the docks in Vancouver or in a warehouse in Burnaby, forklift operators need to keep themselves safe and also ensure the…
Why Do I Need Forklift Training in British Columbia? In British Columbia, as well as in many other regions and countries, forklift training is necessary for…