HIGH RISK WORK LICENCES

Forklift & Elevated Work Platform Training

HIGH RISK WORK LICENCES

Forklift & Elevated Work Platform Training

High Risk Work Licence assessments must be conducted by an accredited assessor approved by NT WorkSafe. James, our trainer, is on the official NT WorkSafe list and is authorised to assess both Forklift (LF) and Boom-Type Elevated Work Platform (WP – 11m+) licences.


High risk work involves activities where there is an increased potential for serious injury, such as operating specialised equipment or working at height. Formal training and assessment are required under Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislation to ensure operators are competent and compliant.


See our High Risk Work Licence courses below for more information on the training and assessments we provide.

High Risk Work Licence assessments must be conducted by an accredited assessor approved by NT WorkSafe.


James, our trainer, is an approved assessor authorised to conduct Forklift (LF) and Elevated Work Platform (WP) licence assessments.

TLILIC0003 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck

This course covers the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a forklift truck in line with current legislative and workplace requirements. It includes planning the task, preparing the forklift, safely moving and handling loads, and completing shutdown procedures.

A forklift truck is a powered industrial vehicle fitted with a mast and load carriage with fork arms or attachments that can be raised 900mm or more above ground level (excluding pedestrian-operated or pallet trucks).

Successful completion of this unit forms part of the requirements for obtaining a Forklift (LF) High Risk Work Licence.

TLILIC0003 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck

This course covers the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a forklift truck in line with current legislative and workplace requirements. It includes planning the task, preparing the forklift, safely moving and handling loads, and completing shutdown procedures.

A forklift truck is a powered industrial vehicle fitted with a mast and load carriage with fork arms or attachments that can be raised 900mm or more above ground level (excluding pedestrian-operated or pallet trucks).

Successful completion of this unit forms part of the requirements for obtaining a Forklift (LF) High Risk Work Licence.

TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)

This course provides the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform (11 metres or more) in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements. Training covers planning the task, conducting pre-operational checks, safely positioning and operating the equipment, working at height, and completing shutdown procedures.

Boom-type EWPs include telescopic, articulated, or hinged machines designed to lift personnel, tools, and materials to elevated work areas.

Successful completion of this unit forms part of the requirements for obtaining a Boom-Type EWP (WP) High Risk Work Licence.

TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)

This course provides the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform (11 metres or more) in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements. Training covers planning the task, conducting pre-operational checks, safely positioning and operating the equipment, working at height, and completing shutdown procedures.

Boom-type EWPs include telescopic, articulated, or hinged machines designed to lift personnel, tools, and materials to elevated work areas.

Successful completion of this unit forms part of the requirements for obtaining a Boom-Type EWP (WP) High Risk Work Licence.

Delivery location

At your worksite

DURATION 

2 Days

OUTCOME

Eligible to apply for a High Risk Work Licence (LF or WP) through NT Worksafe

ASSESSMENT

Conducted by an approved assessor authorised by NT WorkSafe

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I recieve my High Risk Work Licence on the day?

No. After successful completion of the course, you’ll recieve a Statement of Attainment. You then apply to NT WorkSafe to have your licence issued.

  • How long does the training take?

Duration depends on experience and group size. Typically, high risk courses run for 2 days.

  • Do I need previous experience?

No prior experience is required, though any familiarity with forklifts or EWPs can make the course easier. We train complete beginners and those refreshing their skills.

  • What’s the difference between the EWP classes?

We deliver the Boom-Type EWP (WP) licence for booms 11 metres or more. Other EWP classes may have different requirements; we can provide advice if you need a different class.