Counterbalance Training

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Do you need Counterbalance training?

Counterbalance forklifts are the most common type of forklift in UK workplaces. And are essential machinery for material handling. ‘Counterbalance licenses’ are certificates that prove a person has been competently trained on the Counterbalance truck. The training is necassary to ensure the safety of others in the workplace environment. 

Counterbalance trucks can carry up to 50,000kg in capacity & can be powered by either Electric, Diesel or LPG.

As the name suggests, the counterbalance trucks use counterbalancing weights on the rear end of the truck to help carry heavier loads than normal. 

Do you or your workplace need training on the counterbalance forklift?

What does a Counterbalance Course Cover?

  • INTRODUCTION TO LIFT TRUCK
  • TRUCK DESIGN, TYPES OF TRUCK & ATTACHMENTS
  • DAILY INSPECTION PROCEDURES
  • LIFT TRUCK STABILITY
  • MATERIALS HANDLING & PACKAGING
  • BATTERY CARE – REFUELING
  • HANDLING & STORING GOODS
  • SAFE TRUCK OPERATIONS & INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
  • HANDLING DANGEROUS GOODS
  • ELEMENTARY DRIVING
  • SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES
  • BATTERY CARE – REFUELING
  • DAILY INSPECTION PROCEDURES
  • TESTING

How Long Will My Course Be?

The length of your counterbalance training course will be dependent on two main factors:

1. How many people will be attending the course (maximum of 3 delegates)

2. The level of experience

Please refer to the details on the right for further information on each different category.

How Much Will My Course Cost?

Novice

3-5 days of training
£720 (no hidden charges)
  • AITT Accredited
  • Certificate & ID Card
  • Dedicated Training Centre
  • Includes a MHE Services Training Manual

Experienced

2-3 days of training
£480 (no hidden charges)
  • AITT Accredited
  • Certificate & ID Card
  • Dedicated Training Centre
  • Includes a MHE Services Training Manual

Refresher

1 day of training
£240 (no hidden charges)
  • AITT Accredited
  • Certificate & ID Card
  • Dedicated Training Centre
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Conversion

1-5 days of training
from £240 price varies dependant on which truck you're converting from
  • AITT Accredited
  • Certificate & ID Card
  • Dedicated Training Centre

Customer Reviews

Fantastic fork lift training course in relaxed surroundings. Dave made the course very easy for me, having no experience at all and I passed no problem by the end of the course.
Mike Bartlett
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Awesome course. Real fun instructor who not only was very knowledgable, but added a bit of fun to the course so it was just 2/3 days of ‘learning’.
Sam Moss
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Had a great experience training with Rob Burnett Overall training was brilliant, had a great week with Rob. Cheers bud.
Darren Sharpston
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01226 491432

Frequently Asked Questions

They are both the same. In actual fact there is no such thing as a ‘forklift licence’. However, as training providers regularly provide Photo ID Cards to prove certification, these are often presumed to be forklift licences.

The minimum age is 16. However, if you work on a dock this is then increased to 18.

Your forklift license / certification will last for 3 to 5 years, dependent on the employer.

Most employers expect refreshers every 3 years in order to ensure the health and safety of everyone at work.

No. The only requirement is to be over 16 and to have passed your forklift training.

Most employees will expect forklift operators to have a valid forklift certification and that this be accredited. It is mandatory under the HSE guidelines that all operators have received training.

Additionally you must be fit and well to drive a forklift.

No. We regularly train operators who have never touched a forklift before. Provided you listen well and follow the instructors instructions, you should have no issues in passing.

Yes. You will need training for each different truck you will be driving.

If you’re only going to be driving one type of forklift, then you will only require training on that one truck.

Technically yes. It must be registered with the DVLA for road use, taxed, number plate and you must have a full drivers license as well as your forklift certification.

None. They are all accrediting bodies under the ABA and recognised as providers of forklift training. 

If you are accredited with AITT, this is no different to being accredited with RTITB.