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Forklift truck supervisor

Forklift truck supervisor

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Description

Forklift Truck supervisor overview

A forklift supervisor plays a crucial role in ensuring safe and efficient operations within a worksite. They are responsible for overseeing forklift activities, including the operation of forklifts, the movement of materials, and compliance with safety regulations. This involves conducting regular safety inspections, training operators on proper handling techniques, and enforcing adherence to industry standards and company policies. The supervisor also identifies and addresses potential hazards, allocates tasks, and helps communication between operators and management. By promoting a culture of safety and efficiency, the forklift supervisor helps prevent accidents and ensures the smooth functioning of material handling processes.

Course objectives

As a supervisor, you need to understand the industry, its dangers, and your responsibilities. This includes selecting the right work equipment and following procedures to ensure safety in the environment. Familiarity with relevant laws, policies, and procedures is essential, along with understanding risk assessments, method statements, and traffic management systems.

You should be able to supervise work safely and identify various hazards in the environment. Additionally, having a solid knowledge of the manufacturer’s manual or handbook for the equipment is crucial. You also need to check the certification for equipment and accessories, including personal protective equipment (PPE).

It’s important to assess the risks associated with tasks and establish a safe system of work. This means preparing a step-by-step method statement that outlines the equipment to be used. During this process, you should clearly assign team roles and responsibilities through toolbox talks or safety briefings.

As you oversee tasks, ensure your team follows the established step-by-step procedures safely. Keep communication open with management and operators throughout the process. Finally, hold a debrief meeting with your team to discuss any lessons learned during the task, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement in safety practices.

About The Provider

We are an NPORS accredited training provider based in Cornwall delivering plant and machinery operators courses and qualifications

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