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A Dock Stocker, also known as a stand-up counterbalance forklift, requires specialized training to ensure safe and efficient operation in confined dock areas. Certification is essential, as it enhances operator visibility, promotes safety, and ensures compliance with industry standards.
Dock Stocker operations are governed by:
CSA Standard B335-15 – The Canadian Safety Standard for Lift Trucks, which outlines the knowledge, practical skills, and evaluation requirements for operators.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Regulation 851 – Industrial Establishments, addressing lift truck safety requirements in the workplace.
CSA Standard B335-15 – Defines the essential knowledge, practical skills, and evaluation requirements for safe and effective lift truck operation.
Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Regulation 851 – Outlines workplace safety requirements for industrial establishments, including lift truck operations.
Introduction to Dock Stocker Operations
Pre-Operational Inspections
Safe Operating Procedures
Lift Truck Types and Applications
Load Handling and Stability
Fuel Safety (Electric vs. Propane)
Inspection, Maintenance, and Record Keeping
Lift Capacity and Load Limitations
Roles and Responsibilities of Workers, Supervisors, and Employers
Relevant Government Regulations
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