Manitou (Novices)
SAQA US ID 260781
Learners per Program
- 1 – 4 (4 maximum)
Duration
- Novice (3 Days)
- Refresher (1 Day)
Introduction
This program was developed to train the Operator to be able to operate the Manitou correctly and safely and to understand the functions, as prescribed by the National Code of Practise – OSH Act, 1993 Act No. 85,Driven Machine Regulation 18 (11)
- Client to supply Load Test Certificate for particular machine, when customer onsite training commences
Entrance Requirements for (Novice) Learners
- The Legal and specified requirements pertaining the transfer of goods and materials by means of a Manitou Telescopic Handler. (OHSA, 1993 and Driven Machinery regulation 18)
- The hazards and associated risks, pertaining to Manitou Telescopic Handler operation, identified through specified risk assessment procedures
- The principal components of the Manitou Telescopic Handler and their functions. Mechanical Appreciation and refuelling
- The specified operating parameters and control methods pertaining to the Manitou Telescopic Handler operations. Pre-trip, Operational and close down inspections. The specified factors affecting the optimum performance of the Manitou Telescopic Handler. Safety and Manoeuvring
- The specified actions to be taken, should sub-standard conditions and problems pertaining to the Manitou Telescopic Handler operation be encountered
- The specified elementary principles of the Manitou Telescopic Handler stacking process
Entrance Requirements for (Refresher) Re-Certification Learners
All requirements for novice learners excluding the General Education and Training Certificate Grade 9 and the following:
- A valid operator’s certificate about to expire or have not expired more than 90 (ninety) days prior to the commencement of the refresher learning program
- Appropriate license for particular vehicle, if he travels on road with forklift
- RPL On (MTH)
Learner Program Content
Novice training
- The Legal and specified requirements pertaining the transfer of goods and materials by means of a Manitou Telescopic Handler. (OHSA, 1993 and Driven Machinery regulation 18)
- The hazards and associated risks, pertaining to Manitou Telescopic Handler operation, identified through specified risk assessment procedures
- The principal components of the Manitou Telescopic Handler and their functions. Mechanical Appreciation and refuelling
- The specified operating parameters and control methods pertaining to the Manitou Telescopic Handler operations. Pre-trip, Operational and close down inspections. The specified factors affecting the optimum performance of the Manitou Telescopic Handler. Safety and Manoeuvring
- The specified actions to be taken, should sub-standard conditions and problems pertaining to the Manitou Telescopic Handler operation be encountered
- The specified elementary principles of the Manitou Telescopic Handler stacking process
Re-test
- All Novice program content
- Theory – 4 Hours
- Practical assessment – 1 Hour per candidate
Accreditation and Unit Standard for this Program
- Theoretical assessments = 80% pass rate
- 2 re-writes allowed per module
- Practical assessments = Competent or Not Yet Competent
- If competent a certificate and ID card license will be issued, valid for two years – License Code 46