ITSSAR Lift Truck Training – E1 and E2 Order Pickers

Equip Your Team with Essential Skills for Safe Order Picker Operation
our aim

This course aims to provide employees with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely and efficiently operate Order Picker trucks in the workplace.

Training is conducted to ITSSAR-accredited standards, ensuring compliance with HSE expectations as outlined in L117 (Approved Code of Practice for Rider Operated Lift Truck Operator Training).

Key takeaways

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Enhanced Safety

Gain comprehensive knowledge of operating order pickers safely.

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Legal Compliance

Understand and comply with PUWER and LOLER regulations.

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Operational Efficiency

Improve operational efficiency through proper training.

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Certification

Achieve ITSSAR accreditation and registration under the TOPS (Trained Operator Passport Scheme).

Course Programme

Understanding the legal responsibilities related to forklift operation.

Learning the operator’s duties and responsibilities for safe operation.

Best practices and safety codes for operating order pickers.

Overview of the order picker’s hydraulic systems.

Proper procedures for refuelling and recharging order pickers.

Conducting daily safety checks and routine maintenance.

Ensuring site safety and recognizing potential hazards.

Techniques for manoeuvring order pickers in both open and restricted areas.

Maintaining stability while operating order pickers.

Best practices for medium and high-level order picking.

Conducting risk assessments and reporting defects.

Hands-on assessment of operational skills.

Evaluating the order picker before use to ensure safety.

Assessment of theoretical knowledge.

  • Pre-use Check Test: Evaluation of inspection procedures.
  • Practical Test: Hands-on assessment of operational skills.
  • Theory Test: Assessment of theoretical knowledge.

Certification & Personalisation

Certified Achievement

Earn a certificate of attendance, validating your expertise in operating order pickers.

Customised Learning

We can complete this training as in house certificate rather than accredited if preferred.

Proven Impact

of participants report substantial improvements in safely operating order pickers, particularly in medium and high-level picking scenarios.
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of organizations witness a significant decrease in picking errors and related accidents, enhancing overall productivity and safety.
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of trainees exhibit a deeper understanding and adherence to PUWER and LOLER regulations, leading to safer and more compliant operations.
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The ITSSAR Order Picker Training has transformed our team's approach to safety and efficiency. The comprehensive instruction and practical exercises provided our employees with the skills needed to handle order pickers safely. This training is vital for any organisation committed to workplace safety.

Emily Carter, Warehouse Supervisor

why join us

Elevating workplace safety, catalysing success

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Course Ratio

A maximum of 3 delegates per session are permitted.

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Available Courses
  • Novice Course:
    • No previous experience necessary.
    • Duration: 4 days.
  • Refresher and Test:
    • Must hold a current certificate with regular use of the truck.
    • Duration: 1 day.
  • Refresher Course:
    • Held certificate previously without regular use of the truck.
    • Duration: 2 days.
  • Experienced Operator:
    • No current certificate but regular use of a truck for 18 months plus.
    • Duration: 2 days.
  • Conversion Course:
    • Holds current FLT truck certificate.
    • Duration: 2 days.
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Join Our Training Session

Ensure your team is equipped with the knowledge and skills to safely operate order pickers. This ITSSAR-accredited training course provides comprehensive instruction on safe practices and regulatory compliance.

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Stay Ahead in Safety and Compliance

Our course content is continuously updated to reflect the latest safety practices and legislative updates, ensuring you receive the most comprehensive and impactful training available.

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