B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd provides RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses in Wirral, Liverpool, Merseyside, Cheshire, and North Wales, delivered by experienced forklift instructors. Call DOLIFTS and get your FLT licence/certificate today – 0151 678 4400.
We offer Counterbalance Novice courses, Counterbalance Refresher courses, Counterbalance Conversion courses, and Experienced Counterbalance operator courses on all categories of Counterbalance fork lift trucks.
We can train you at our purpose-built forklift training centre in Moreton, Wirral, or we can provide onsite FLT Training at your business premises in the North West.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses
Our B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses are split into four operating experience levels.
B1 Novice Courses – B1 Refresher Courses – B1 Conversion Courses – B1 Experienced Courses.
Please choose the course that best describes your current use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course
Our RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Training Courses are available to individuals and businesses throughout Wirral, and North West regions.
Our instructors can provide Novice training at our Forklift Training Centre in Moreton, Wirral, or they can deliver Onsite Novice Counterbalance Forklift Training at your business premises. Call DOLIFTS to book a course or to discuss your training needs – 0151 678 4400.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course Details
Who is the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course for?
The RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Training Course is designed for those with no, or very limited, experience of using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Eligibility
The RTITB and Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have set guidance and some eligibility criteria for attending these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Training Courses.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Eligibility Criteria
Experience Level – This B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course is for those with no, or very limited, experience of using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
Age – To attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course and operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the workplace you must be at least school leaving age (16). Please note, subject to a risk assessment, if you are under the age of 18 you may need to be supervised in the workplace when using an B1 Counterbalance Forklift until you reach the age of 18. In addition, no person under the age of 18 can use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on docks, or ports.
Language – This B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course has multiple classroom-based theory lessons throughout. A written theory test is also mandatory. In addition, the safe use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift requires that the operator reads and understands any safety signs, local safety notices, and can thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s operator handbook for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
The practical training aspect of this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course, and the mandatory practical test of operating skills, involves continuous verbal instructions that the trainee must be able to understand and act upon in a safe manner.
Therefore, good comprehension of English language and literacy are important for attending this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course.
Note – In extreme cases, an accredited translator can be used for the purposes of testing. The chosen translator must not be a candidate on the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course and must not alter the sense of any of the answers given by the candidate. If required, please seek legal advice on the use of an accredited translator.
Medical – There is currently no legislation or clear medical guidance available in relation to the specific use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift. In general, we would apply the HSE principle that each person’s fitness for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift should be judged individually to ensure that people with disabilities are not disadvantaged but competence in an emergency must always be considered.
We would therefore generally follow the health guidance issued by the DVLA for Group 1 entitlement if the need arises to assess capabilities for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Truck.
Essentially, if you are not, or would not be restricted in obtaining a UK driving licence, then there should be no restrictions in operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Truck in normal circumstances.
Note – All trainees are required to sign a medical declaration at the beginning of these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Courses.
Driving Licence – You do not need a driving licence (car licence) to attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course, nor do you need a driving licence to operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Truck on business premises (unless it is taken onto a public road).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Duration
DOLIFTS RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 3 training candidates per course.
The course duration, or number of training hours/days required for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course, depends upon the number of training candidates attending the course.
1 Novice Candidate = 19.5 hrs (3 days)
2 Novice Candidates = 26 hrs (4 days)
3 Novice Candidates = 32.5 hrs (5 days)
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Syllabus
Your RTITB instructor will follow recognised training and testing standards specifically devised for the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course.
Training candidates will gain an understanding of current relevant legislation, be informed of the very best operating practices to be capable of using the B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the correct and safe manner, and use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in line with current approved operating methods, and manufacturer’s instructions.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course Syllabus includes:
- Course Introduction
- Theory
- Introduction to the Truck
- Controls and Instruments
- Operation of the Hydraulic Controls
- Preparing, Moving, Stopping and Parking the Truck
- Basic Steering
- Accurate Steering
- Confined Area Steering
- Chicane
- Fuel Source
- Pre-use Inspection
- Truck and Load Stability
- Load Assessment
- Handling Empty Pallets
- Handling Palletised Loads
- Handling Different Loads
- Vertical Face and Undercutting
- Stacking – Medium-level
- Stacking – High-level
- Turning in a Narrow Aisle
- Industrial Racking – Low-level
- Industrial Racking – Medium-level
- Industrial Racking – High-level
- Negotiating Inclines
- Bulk Stacking
- Vehicle Loading and Unloading
- Theory Test
- Pre-Use Inspection Test
- Basic Operating Skills Test (Assessment)
- Course Close/Feedback
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Tests
To pass the RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course, and receive an official RTITB accredited operator certificate for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, all training candidates must successfully complete 3 tests: –
- Theory Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Pre-Use Inspection Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Basic Operator Skills Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Theory Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course theory test is compiled of 25 questions.
This consists of 5 Open Questions + 20 Multiple-Choice Questions.
5 of the multiple-choice questions are Mandatory Safety Questions that must be answered correctly.
Each question carries a maximum of 4 marks.
You must achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course theory test. Failure to achieve 80% will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a mock theory test here – RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Mock Theory Test).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Pre-Use Inspection Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift pre-use inspection test is a visual and physical examination of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
You will be checking that the B1 Counterbalance Forklift is legal and safe before use.
This requires that you identify numerous parts and components of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift and clearly state to your examiner what potential faults or damage you are looking for.
From all potential parts/components of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, there are 14 safety critical mandatory parts and components that must be identified and discussed during this pre-use inspection test.
Failure to identify and discuss just one of those 14 safety critical mandatory checks will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a demonstration of a B1 Counterbalance pre-use inspection here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Pre-Use Inspection).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Basic Operator Skills Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course practical skills test has been devised to examine the critical skills required of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Truck operator at a reasonable working pace, which includes:
- Mounting and Dismounting
- Starting and stopping the truck
- Driving forward and in reverse, including braking
- Steering accuracy
- Correctly placing a load on the forks
- Using hydraulic controls correctly and sympathetically
- Judging the position of fork tips at varying heights, laden and unladen
- Stacking and de-stacking accurately at all levels
- Observation of the working environment
- Judgement of speed, height, width, and distance from within the confines of the machine
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course practical skills test is marked on a penalty points system. You gain penalty points for all safety faults that occur. Exceeding the maximum permitted penalty points will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum points permitted.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift practical skills test is also a time restricted test, with penalty points incurred for exceeding set times. Exceeding the maximum permitted set time will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum permitted time.
There are also 6 safety critical factors that your examiner will be looking for and will halt the test immediately if any of those 6 safety critical factors occur. This would result in a mandatory disqualification and a referral (failed test). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
Note – Your RTITB instructor will identify and explain all potential safety faults throughout the duration of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Training Course and will deliver corrective training on each as they occur.
(An overview of the B1 practical skills test marking sheet can be seen here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Practical Test Marking Sheet).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Qualification
On successful completion of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course, you will receive an official RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Operator Certificate and a DOLIFTS issued Photo ID Card, which are valid for 3 years from the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course test completion date.
The successful outcome of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course is registered onto the *RTITB NORS Database for 3 years, at which point you will be required to attend a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course for re-registration.
You will receive a unique (9-digit) RTITB Operator Registration Number.
*Note – The RTITB NORS Database (National Operators Registration Scheme Database) is a secure database of RTITB qualified operators and instructors. Businesses and potential Employers can freely access NORS to easily verify the authenticity of an RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice course certificate by typing in the 9-digit operator registration number found on the certificate.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course – Prices
Please contact DOLIFTS for B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Course pricing.
Office: 0151 678 4400
Mobile: 07743 007084
Or fill in our Contact Form
Please share this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Novice Training Course with your friends, family, work colleagues, and local business associates. We appreciate you. Thank you.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course
Our RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Training Courses are available to individuals and businesses throughout Wirral, and North West regions.
Our instructors can provide Counterbalance Refresher training at our Forklift Training Centre in Moreton, Wirral, or they can deliver Onsite Counterbalance Refresher Training at your business premises. Call DOLIFTS to book a course, or to discuss your training needs – 0151 678 4400.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course Details
Who is the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course for?
The RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course is designed for those who have previously received formal training on an B1 Counterbalance Forklift and have documentary evidence, such as an operator certificate or verifiable training record.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Eligibility
The RTITB and Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have set guidance and some eligibility criteria for attending these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Training Courses.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Eligibility Criteria
Experience Level – This B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course is for those who have previously received formal training on a B1 Counterbalance Forklift and have documentary evidence, such as an operator certificate or verifiable training record.
Age – To attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course and operate an B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the workplace you must be at least school leaving age (16). Please note, subject to a risk assessment, if you are under the age of 18 you may need to be supervised in the workplace when using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift until you reach the age of 18. In addition, no person under the age of 18 can use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on docks, or ports.
Language – The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course has multiple classroom-based theory lessons throughout. A written theory test is also mandatory. In addition, the safe use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift requires that the operator reads and understands any safety signs, local safety notices, and can thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s operator handbook for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
The practical training aspect of this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course, and the mandatory practical test of operating skills, involves continuous verbal instructions that the trainee must be able to understand and act upon in a safe manner.
Therefore, good comprehension of English language and literacy are important for attending this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher course.
Note – In extreme cases, an accredited translator can be used for the purposes of testing. The chosen translator must not be a candidate on the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher course and must not alter the sense of any of the answers given by the candidate. If required, please seek legal advice on the use of an accredited translator.
Medical – There is currently no legislation or clear medical guidance available in relation to the specific use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift. In general, we would apply the HSE principle that each person’s fitness for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift should be judged individually to ensure that people with disabilities are not disadvantaged but competence in an emergency must always be considered.
We would therefore generally follow the health guidance issued by the DVLA for Group 1 entitlement if the need arises to assess capabilities for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
Essentially, if you are not, or would not be restricted in obtaining a UK driving licence, then there should be no restrictions in operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in normal circumstances.
Note – All trainees are required to sign a medical declaration at the beginning of these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher courses.
Driving Licence – You do not need a driving licence (car licence) to attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course, nor do you need a driving licence to operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on business premises (unless it is taken onto a public road).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Duration
DOLIFTS RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 3 training candidates per course.
The course duration, or number of training hours/days required for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course, depends upon the number of training candidates attending the course.
1 Refresher Candidate = 4.5 hrs
2 Refresher Candidates = 5.5 hrs
3 Refresher Candidates = 6.5 hrs
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Syllabus
Your RTITB instructor will follow recognised training and testing standards specifically devised for the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course.
Training candidates will gain an understanding of current relevant legislation, be informed of the very best operating practices to be capable of using the B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the correct and safe manner, and use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in line with current approved operating methods, and manufacturer’s instructions.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course Syllabus includes:
- Course Introduction
- Theory Update
- Introduction to the Truck
- Principles of Stability
- Pre-use Inspection
- Assessment of Operator Ability
- Remedial Tuition
- Theory Test
- Pre-Use Inspection Test
- Basic Operating Skills Test
- Course Close/Feedback
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Tests
To pass the RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course, and receive an official RTITB accredited operator certificate for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, all training candidates must successfully complete 3 tests: –
- Theory Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Pre-Use Inspection Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Basic Operator Skills Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Theory Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course theory test is compiled of 25 questions.
This consists of 5 Open Questions + 20 Multiple-Choice Questions.
5 of the multiple-choice questions are Mandatory Safety Questions that must be answered correctly.
Each question carries a maximum of 4 marks.
You must achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course theory test. Failure to achieve 80% will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a mock theory test here – RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Mock Theory Test).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Pre-Use Inspection Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift pre-use inspection test is a visual and physical examination of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
You will be checking that the B1 Counterbalance Forklift is legal and safe before use.
This requires that you identify numerous parts and components of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift and clearly state to your examiner what potential faults or damage you are looking for.
From all potential parts/components of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, there are 14 safety critical mandatory parts and components that must be identified and discussed during this pre-use inspection test.
Failure to identify and discuss just one of those 14 safety critical mandatory checks will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a demonstration of a pre-use inspection here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Pre-Use Inspection).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Basic Operator Skills Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course practical skills test has been devised to examine the critical skills required of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift operator at a reasonable working pace, which includes:
- Mounting and Dismounting
- Starting and stopping the truck
- Driving forward and in reverse, including braking
- Steering accuracy
- Correctly placing a load on the forks
- Using hydraulic controls correctly and sympathetically
- Judging the position of fork tips at varying heights, laden and unladen
- Stacking and de-stacking accurately at all levels
- Observation of the working environment
- Judgement of speed, height, width, and distance from within the confines of the machine
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course practical skills test is marked on a penalty points system. You gain penalty points for all safety faults that occur. Exceeding the maximum permitted penalty points will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum points permitted.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift practical skills test is also a time restricted test, with penalty points incurred for exceeding set times. Exceeding the maximum permitted set time will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum permitted time.
There are also 6 safety critical factors that your examiner will be looking for and will halt the test immediately if any of those 6 safety critical factors occur. This would result in a mandatory disqualification and a referral (failed test). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
Note – Your RTITB instructor will identify and explain all potential safety faults throughout the duration of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Training Course and will deliver corrective training on each as they occur.
(An overview of the B1 practical skills test marking sheet can be seen here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Practical Test Marking Sheet).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Qualification
On successful completion of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course, you will receive an official RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Operator Certificate and a DOLIFTS issued Photo ID Card, which are valid for 3 years from the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course test completion date.
The successful outcome of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course is registered onto the *RTITB NORS Database for 3 years, at which point you will be required to attend another B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course for re-registration.
You will receive a unique (9-digit) RTITB Operator Registration Number.
*Note – The RTITB NORS Database (National Operators Registration Scheme Database) is a secure database of RTITB qualified operators and instructors. Businesses and potential Employers can freely access NORS to easily verify the authenticity of an RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course certificate by typing in the 9-digit operator registration number found on the certificate.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course – Prices
Please contact DOLIFTS for B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course pricing.
Office: 0151 678 4400
Mobile: 07743 007084
Or fill in our Contact Form
Please share this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Training Course with your friends, family, work colleagues, and local business associates. We appreciate you. Thank you.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course
Our RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Training Courses are available to individuals and businesses throughout Wirral, and North West regions.
Our instructors can provide Counterbalance Conversion training at our Forklift Training Centre in Moreton, Wirral, or they can deliver Onsite Counterbalance Conversion Training at your business premises. Call DOLIFTS to book a course, or to discuss your training needs – 0151 678 4400.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course Details
Who is the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course for?
The RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course is designed for those who have previously received formal training on a similar type of lift truck and want to convert to the B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Eligibility
The RTITB and Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have set guidance and some eligibility criteria for attending these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Training Courses.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Eligibility Criteria
Experience Level – This B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course is for those who have previously received formal training on a similar type of lift truck and want to convert to the B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
Age – To attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course and operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the workplace you must be at least school leaving age (16). Please note, subject to a risk assessment, if you are under the age of 18 you may need to be supervised in the workplace when using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift until you reach the age of 18. In addition, no person under the age of 18 can use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on docks, or ports.
Language – This B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course has multiple classroom-based theory lessons throughout. A written theory test is also mandatory. In addition, the safe use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift requires that the operator reads and understands any safety signs, local safety notices, and can thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s operator handbook for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
The practical training aspect of this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course, and the mandatory practical test of operating skills, involves continuous verbal instructions that the trainee must be able to understand and act upon in a safe manner.
Therefore, good comprehension of English language and literacy are important for attending this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course.
Note – In extreme cases, an accredited translator can be used for the purposes of testing. The chosen translator must not be a candidate on the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course and must not alter the sense of any of the answers given by the candidate. If required, please seek legal advice on the use of an accredited translator.
Medical – There is currently no legislation or clear medical guidance available in relation to the specific use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift. In general, we would apply the HSE principle that each person’s fitness for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift should be judged individually to ensure that people with disabilities are not disadvantaged but competence in an emergency must always be considered.
We would therefore generally follow the health guidance issued by the DVLA for Group 1 entitlement if the need arises to assess capabilities for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
Essentially, if you are not, or would not be restricted in obtaining a UK driving licence, then there should be no restrictions in operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in normal circumstances.
Note – All trainees are required to sign a medical declaration at the beginning of these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Courses.
Driving Licence – You do not need a driving licence (car licence) to attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course, nor do you need a driving licence to operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on business premises (unless it is taken onto a public road).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Duration
DOLIFTS RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 3 training candidates per course.
The course duration, or number of training hours/days required for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course, depends upon the number of training candidates attending the course.
1 Conversion Candidate = 6.5 hrs (1 Day)
2 Conversion Candidates = 9.75 hrs (2 Days)
3 Conversion Candidates = 13 hrs (2 Days)
Note – If attending a B1 Conversion course ‘back to back’ and within 1 month of attending a D1/B2/B3 course, then the above training hours can be reduced to the following:-
1 Conversion Candidate = 5 hrs (1 Day)
2 Conversion Candidates = 6.5 hrs (1 Day)
3 Conversion Candidates = 9.75 hrs (2 Days)
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Syllabus
Your RTITB instructor will follow recognised training and testing standards specifically devised for the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course.
Training candidates will gain an understanding of current relevant legislation, be informed of the very best operating practices to be capable of using the B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the correct and safe manner, and use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in line with current approved operating methods, and manufacturer’s instructions.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course Syllabus includes:
- Course Introduction
- Theory Update
- Introduction to the Truck
- Principles of Stability
- Preparing, Moving, Stopping and Parking the Truck
- Accurate Steering
- Chicane
- Fuel Source
- Pre-use Inspection
- Load Handling and Stacking
- Turning and Depositing in Industrial Racking
- Bulk Stacking
- Vehicle Loading and Unloading
- Theory Test
- Pre-Use Inspection Test
- Basic Operating Skills Test (Assessment)
- Course Close/Feedback
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Tests
To pass the RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course, and receive an official RTITB accredited operator certificate for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, all training candidates must successfully complete 3 tests: –
- Theory Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Pre-Use Inspection Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Basic Operator Skills Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Theory Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course theory test is compiled of 25 questions.
This consists of 5 Open Questions + 20 Multiple-Choice Questions.
5 of the multiple-choice questions are Mandatory Safety Questions that must be answered correctly.
Each question carries a maximum of 4 marks.
You must achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course theory test. Failure to achieve 80% will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a mock theory test here – RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Mock Theory Test).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Pre-Use Inspection Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift pre-use inspection test is a visual and physical examination of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
You will be checking that the B1 Counterbalance Forklift is legal and safe before use.
This requires that you identify numerous parts and components of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift and clearly state to your examiner what potential faults or damage you are looking for.
From all potential parts/components of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, there are 14 safety critical mandatory parts and components that must be identified and discussed during this pre-use inspection test.
Failure to identify and discuss just one of those 14 safety critical mandatory checks will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a demonstration of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift pre-use inspection here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Pre-Use Inspection).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Basic Operator Skills Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course practical skills test has been devised to examine the critical skills required of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift operator at a reasonable working pace, which includes:
- Mounting and Dismounting
- Starting and stopping the truck
- Driving forward and in reverse, including braking
- Steering accuracy
- Correctly placing a load on the forks
- Using hydraulic controls correctly and sympathetically
- Judging the position of fork tips at varying heights, laden and unladen
- Stacking and de-stacking accurately at all levels
- Observation of the working environment
- Judgement of speed, height, width, and distance from within the confines of the machine
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course practical skills test is marked on a penalty points system. You gain penalty points for all safety faults that occur. Exceeding the maximum permitted penalty points will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum points permitted.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift practical skills test is also a time restricted test, with penalty points incurred for exceeding set times. Exceeding the maximum permitted set time will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum permitted time.
There are also 6 safety critical factors that your examiner will be looking for and will halt the test immediately if any of those 6 safety critical factors occur. This would result in a mandatory disqualification and a referral (failed test). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
Note – Your RTITB instructor will identify and explain all potential safety faults throughout the duration of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Training Course and will deliver corrective training on each as they occur.
(An overview of the B1 practical skills test marking sheet can be seen here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Practical Test Marking Sheet).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Qualification
On successful completion of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course, you will receive an official RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Operator Certificate and a DOLIFTS issued Photo ID Card, which are valid for 3 years from the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course test completion date.
The successful outcome of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course is registered onto the *RTITB NORS Database for 3 years, at which point you will be required to attend a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course for re-registration.
You will receive a unique (9-digit) RTITB Operator Registration Number.
*Note – The RTITB NORS Database (National Operators Registration Scheme Database) is a secure database of RTITB qualified operators and instructors. Businesses and potential Employers can freely access NORS to easily verify the authenticity of an RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion course certificate by typing in the 9-digit operator registration number found on the certificate.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course – Prices
Please contact DOLIFTS for B1 Counterbalance Forklift Conversion Course pricing.
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B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course
Our RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Training Courses are available to individuals and businesses throughout Wirral, and North West regions.
Our instructors can provide Experienced Operator training at our Forklift Training Centre in Moreton, Wirral, or they can deliver Onsite FLT Experienced Operator Training at your business premises. Call DOLIFTS to book a course, or to discuss your training needs – 0151 678 4400.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course Details
Who is the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course for?
The RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course is designed for those who have at least 6 months of current operating experience on a B1 Counterbalance Forklift but have no formal training in using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator – Eligibility
The RTITB and Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have set guidance and some eligibility criteria for attending these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Training Courses.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Eligibility Criteria
Experience Level – This B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course is for those who have at least 6 months of current operating experience on a B1 Counterbalance Forklift but have no formal training in using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
Age – To attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course and operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the workplace you must be at least school leaving age (16). Please note, subject to a risk assessment, if you are under the age of 18 you may need to be supervised in the workplace when using a B1 Counterbalance Forklift until you reach the age of 18. In addition, no person under the age of 18 can use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on docks, or ports.
Language – This Experienced Operator Course has multiple classroom-based theory lessons throughout. A written theory test is also mandatory. In addition, the safe use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift requires that the operator reads and understands any safety signs, local safety notices, and can thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s operator handbook for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
The practical training aspect of this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course, and the mandatory practical test of operating skills, involves continuous verbal instructions that the trainee must be able to understand and act upon in a safe manner.
Therefore, good comprehension of English language and literacy are important for attending this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course.
Note – In extreme cases, an accredited translator can be used for the purposes of testing. The chosen translator must not be a candidate on the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course and must not alter the sense of any of the answers given by the candidate. If required, please seek legal advice on the use of an accredited translator.
Medical – There is currently no legislation or clear medical guidance available in relation to the specific use of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift. In general, we would apply the HSE principle that each person’s fitness for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift should be judged individually to ensure that people with disabilities are not disadvantaged but competence in an emergency must always be considered.
We would therefore generally follow the health guidance issued by the DVLA for Group 1 entitlement if the need arises to assess capabilities for operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
Essentially, if you are not, or would not be restricted in obtaining a UK driving licence, then there should be no restrictions in operating a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in normal circumstances.
Note – All trainees are required to sign a medical declaration at the beginning of these B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Courses.
Driving Licence – You do not need a driving licence (car licence) to attend this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course or to operate a B1 Counterbalance Forklift on business premises (unless it is taken onto a public road).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Duration
DOLIFTS RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 3 training candidates per course.
The course duration, or number of training hours/days required for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course Course, depends upon the number of training candidates attending the course.
1 Experienced Candidate = 13 hrs (2 days)
2 Experienced Candidates = 16.25 hrs (2.5 days)
3 Experienced Candidates = 19.50 hrs (3 days)
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Syllabus
Your RTITB instructor will follow recognised training and testing standards specifically devised for the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course Course.
Training candidates will gain an understanding of current relevant legislation, be informed of the very best operating practices to be capable of using the B1 Counterbalance Forklift in the correct and safe manner, and use a B1 Counterbalance Forklift in line with current approved operating methods, and manufacturer’s instructions.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course Syllabus includes:
- Course Introduction
- Theory
- Introduction to the Truck
- Controls and Instruments
- Operation of the Hydraulic Controls
- Preparing, Moving, Stopping and Parking the Truck
- Basic Steering
- Accurate Steering
- Confined Area Steering
- Chicane
- Fuel Source
- Pre-use Inspection
- Truck and Load Stability
- Load Assessment
- Handling Empty Pallets
- Handling Palletised Loads
- Handling Different Loads
- Vertical Face and Undercutting
- Stacking – Medium-level
- Stacking – High-level
- Turning in a Narrow Aisle
- Industrial Racking – Low-level
- Industrial Racking – Medium-level
- Industrial Racking – High-level
- Negotiating Inclines
- Bulk Stacking
- Vehicle Loading and Unloading
- Theory Test
- Pre-Use Inspection Test
- Basic Operating Skills Test (Assessment)
- Course Close/Feedback
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Tests
To pass the RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course, and receive an official RTITB accredited operator certificate for a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, all training candidates must successfully complete 3 tests: –
- Theory Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Pre-Use Inspection Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
- Basic Operator Skills Test for B1 Counterbalance Forklift
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Theory Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course theory test is compiled of 25 questions.
This consists of 5 Open Questions + 20 Multiple-Choice Questions.
5 of the multiple-choice questions are Mandatory Safety Questions that must be answered correctly.
Each question carries a maximum of 4 marks.
You must achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course theory test. Failure to achieve 80% will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a mock theory test here – RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Mock Theory Test).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Pre-Use Inspection Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift pre-use inspection test is a visual and physical examination of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift.
You will be checking that the B1 Counterbalance Forklift is legal and safe before use.
This requires that you identify numerous parts and components of the B1 Counterbalance Forklift and clearly state to your examiner what potential faults or damage you are looking for.
From all potential parts/components of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift, there are 14 safety critical mandatory parts and components that must be identified and discussed during this pre-use inspection test.
Failure to identify and discuss just one of those 14 safety critical mandatory checks will result in a referral (course failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
(You can view a demonstration of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Pre-Use Inspection here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Pre-Use Inspection).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Basic Operator Skills Test Guidance Notes
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course practical skills test has been devised to examine the critical skills required of a B1 Counterbalance Forklift operator at a reasonable working pace, which includes:
- Mounting and dismounting
- Starting and stopping the truck
- Driving forward and in reverse, including braking
- Steering accuracy
- Correctly placing a load on the forks
- Using hydraulic controls correctly and sympathetically
- Judging the position of fork tips at varying heights, laden and unladen
- Stacking and de-stacking accurately at all levels
- Observation of the working environment
- Judgement of speed, height, width, and distance from within the confines of the machine
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course practical skills test is marked on a penalty points system. You gain penalty points for all safety faults that occur. Exceeding the maximum permitted penalty points will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum points permitted.
The B1 Counterbalance Forklift practical skills test is also a time restricted test, with penalty points incurred for exceeding set times. Exceeding the maximum permitted set time will result in a referral (test failed). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training. Your instructor will inform you of the maximum permitted time.
There are also 6 safety critical factors that your examiner will be looking for and will halt the test immediately if any of those 6 safety critical factors occur. This would result in a mandatory disqualification and a referral (failed test). A re-test will be required after a period of remedial training.
Note – Your RTITB instructor will identify and explain all potential safety faults throughout the duration of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Training Course and will deliver corrective training on each as they occur.
(An overview of the B1 practical skills test marking sheet can be seen here – B1 Counterbalance Forklift Practical Test Marking Sheet).
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Qualification
On successful completion of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course, you will receive an official RTITB Accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Operator Certificate and a DOLIFTS issued Photo ID Card, which are valid for 3 years from the B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course test completion date.
The successful outcome of your B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course is registered onto the *RTITB NORS Database for 3 years, at which point you will be required to attend a B1 Counterbalance Forklift Refresher Course for re-registration.
You will receive a unique (9-digit) RTITB Operator Registration Number.
*Note – The RTITB NORS Database (National Operators Registration Scheme Database) is a secure database of RTITB qualified operators and instructors. Businesses and potential Employers can freely access NORS to easily verify the authenticity of an RTITB B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator course certificate by typing in the 9-digit operator registration number found on the certificate.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course – Prices
Please contact DOLIFTS for B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Course pricing.
Office: 0151 678 4400
Mobile: 07743 007084
Or fill in our Contact Form
Please share this B1 Counterbalance Forklift Experienced Operator Training Course with your friends, family, work colleagues, and local business associates. We appreciate you. Thank you.
B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Standards
Dolifts FLT Training Ltd, and our instructors, are RTITB Accredited, experienced, and hold current liability insurances.
All B1 Counterbalance Forklift training courses, and issued operator certification, meet RTITB standards, and HSE ACOP L117 requirements.
Our B1 Counterbalance Forklift onsite training packages can be designed to work around you and the working schedule/shift patterns of your business.
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B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses - FAQs
Do you deliver B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses near me?
We can provide RTITB accredited B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses in the North West for Novice, Refresher, Conversion, and Experienced operators.
Do you provide onsite B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses for businesses?
Yes. We provide onsite B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses for many businesses in the North West. Our local instructors have a wealth of experience in meeting the needs of North West business customers.
How much do B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses cost?
This depends on the type of B1 Counterbalance Forklift course that you need. For B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Course prices, please call DOLIFTS on 0151 678 4400.
How long are B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Courses?
This depends on the type of B1 Counterbalance Forklift Training Course, your experience level, and the number of people on your course. A novice B1 Counterbalance Forklift Course can take 3 to 5 days. A Refresher course can take 1 day. A Conversion course can take 1 to 2 days, and an Experienced operator course can take 2 to 3 days.