Forklift – Experienced
Have all the experience but need to get the Forklift licence? The Forklift Experienced Operator Licence course will help you attain
TLILIC0003 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck
in Brisbane or Logan, it results in a nationally recognised forklift licence. This could be the fast track to operating legally, quickly.
Logan
Brisbane
On-Site
Are you looking for an Experienced Forklift Driver Course in Brisbane, Logan or on-site at your SE Queensland business?
Have you previously held a forklift licence either in Australia or Overseas?
This course is for experienced forklift operators only, who have practical operation skills and have either let their licence expire or are wanting to upgrade their overseas license to the Australian equivalent. Eligibility for the experienced course applies, please see below.
You may be an experienced operator if you have operated regularly in the workplace within the last three months, and any of the following:
- Currently operating on an expired licence by accident
- Hold the equivalent licence from the armed forces
- Hold the equivalent licence from overseas
- Have some evidence of formal training less than 12 months old
An experienced operator is not someone who:
- Held an unused licence for many years which is now expired
- Used to operate every day but haven’t for a long time
- Have not operated regularly in the last three months
If you don’t identify as any of these, this Experienced Course is not the course for you. Please enrol in the full course, otherwise, call us on 1300 556 387 and we will help you find the right course for you.
One Stop Training have delivered training to over 20,000 students over the past 13 years. Our trainers have the experience and expertise to assist you to achieve your goals.
Reasons we are the leaders in Forklift Licence Training
- Experienced trainers who treat every student as an individual
- Welcoming and inclusive learning environment
- Excellent learning material
- Enjoyable and easy to understand instruction
- Real-world facilities and equipment
- Air-conditioned training rooms
- All training and learning materials provided, including pre-study materials
- Close to public transport and lunch facilities
- Excellent success rate and student satisfaction ratings
Are you an employer looking for a more tailored training solution?
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*Some courses are available online
**not all courses being offered across these regions, some course are offered online, please contact us for a course near you*
Course FAQs
What is an LF Licence?
If you’ve been wondering what an LF licence (Forklift) is, you’ve come to the right place. Forklift truck means a powered industrial truck equipped with lifting media made up of a mast and an elevating load carriage to which is attached a pair of fork arms or other attachments that can be raised 900 mm or more above the ground, but does not include a pedestrian-operated truck or a pallet truck.
A person performing this work is required to hold a forklift truck High Risk Work Licence (HRWL).
What do I need to prepare to take an LF licence course?
Before the LF licence course begins, we provide our students with pre-study material so that they can find out exactly what is involved and start preparing. In addition to the pre-study material, we recommend wearing appropriate safety shoes for working with heavy machinery.
What is included in the course?
Our LF Licence course is held over 3 days with practical and theory-based units where you will learn the following:
- How to safely drive an LF classified vehicle
- Plan your workflow efficiently
- Conduct routine safety checks of your LF vehicle
- How to shift loads safely using the LF vehicle
- Shut down your vehicle
What are the LF Licence course requirements?
To attain your LF licence, you need to:
- Organise training from a registered organisation like One Stop Training
- Be of 18 years of age
- Produce 100 points of ID
- Have an appropriate comprehension of the English language to understand instruction and complete your training
- You’ll need to lodge your high-risk licence with Workplace Health and Safety QLD, which requires a separate processing fee payable to the state government.
Are LF Licence courses held remotely or on site?
LF licence courses are held on-site to manage practical components of the course and supervise the operation of a forklift. We can deliver training at our facility in Brisbane or organise training at your workplace.
How do I schedule my LF Licence exam?
You can book your LF licence course with One Stop Training online or contact us on 1300 556 387. If you have taken delivery of new machinery, we can help guide you on what registered training you need across all certificates to ensure you maintain compliance with work safety and OH/S regulations. With Afterpay available, organising your LF licensing is easy, and you’ll be ready for work in no time.
Booking
Is quick and easy – call us on 1300 556 387 and jump into our next experienced operator program and we will get you on track to having your licence. We will need to speak to you about your experience before booking in, so the online enrolment option is not enabled.
Payment by Afterpay
One Stop Training is pleased to now offer payment via afterpay using the in-store option at our Eagle Farm head office, or call 1300556387 for more information. Not familiar with Afterpay?
Course Schedule
- Classroom theory to bring you up to date with current test requirements. Practical challenge test.
- The course finishes with an assessment of the knowledge and skills learned
Course Code
- TLILIC0003 – Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck
Critical Information
It is important to make an informed decision about a course prior to enrolment. In this case, the High-Risk Work Licence test (HRWL) procedure is particularly important. Therefore we recommend reviewing:
- Our Student Handbook
- The High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) Test information
Delivery Modes
Face to Face – Students attend classes at scheduled times and are presented with subject material by a Trainer. Practical training is delivered in a simulated work environment.
Work Place – This type of training includes both formal and informal learning and on-the-job supervision is required by a licenced operator.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
Courses are delivered and assessed in English and require you to read comprehensive learner workbooks, complete a range of written assessments, undertake independent research activities and at times engage in online forums and discussions. Furthermore, the delivery mode relies on the extensive use of written communication.
If you have any doubts about whether you have the language, literacy and numeracy skills to undertake a program, please contact our administration team on 1300 556 387 for further information.
Assessment Requirements
Assessments are conducted by an assessor accredited for this high risk work (HRW) licence class in the Commonwealth/state/territory where the licence will be obtained (i.e. an assessor authorised by a Commonwealth/state/territory WHS/OHS regulator).
Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and all assessment must be conducted in the English language.
Assessment of performance must be undertaken in the workplace and/or under realistic workplace conditions which typically reflect:
- performing tasks/activities within timelines that would be expected in a workplace
- standard and authorised work practices, safety requirements and environmental constraints
- using full-scale equipment
If the working zone is located at a ‘live’ site, assessment will continue in all weather conditions unless the safety of the candidate or others could be compromised.
Simulators are not permitted to be used in the assessment of this unit of competency.