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1. What is the minimum legal age to operate a forklift in
NSW?
Answer: 18 years old
Explanation: In Australia, you must be at least 18 to hold a
forklift High Risk Work Licence.
2. What licence is required to operate a forklift in NSW?
Answer: High Risk Work Licence (LF class)
Explanation: Forklifts fall under high-risk work, requiring an
LF class licence issued after accredited training and
assessment.
3. What is the main purpose of a pre-start inspection?
,Answer: To ensure the forklift is safe to operate
Explanation: Pre-start checks identify faults before use,
preventing accidents and mechanical failure.
4. What should you do if you find a fault during inspection?
Answer: Report and tag the forklift out of service
Explanation: Unsafe equipment must not be used until
repaired and cleared.
5. What does the forklift capacity plate show?
Answer: Maximum load capacity and load centre
Explanation: It ensures operators do not overload the
forklift beyond safe limits.
6. What is the centre of gravity?
Answer: The point where weight is evenly distributed
Explanation: Stability depends on keeping the load within
the forklift’s centre of gravity limits.
, 7. What happens if the load is too heavy?
Answer: The forklift may tip forward or sideways
Explanation: Overloading destabilises the forklift and
increases accident risk.
8. What is a load centre?
Answer: The distance from the fork face to the load’s centre
of gravity
Explanation: Standard load centres affect forklift rated
capacity calculations.
9. When should seatbelts be worn?
Answer: At all times when operating the forklift
Explanation: Seatbelts prevent the operator from being
thrown during a tip-over.
10. What is the correct way to travel with a load?