1. Define Training Objective
First decide what you want operators/technicians to learn.
Main goals:
- Daily inspection of forklift
- Basic preventive maintenance
- Identifying faults early
- Safe handling of the machine
- Reducing downtime
2. Identify Who Will Attend
You can divide training into two groups:
1. Operators
- Daily inspection
- Battery charging
- Oil level checking
- Tire checking
- Safety checks
2. Mechanics / Technicians
- Engine maintenance
- Hydraulic system
- Electrical system
- Brake and steering system
- Preventive maintenance schedule
3. Create Training Modules
A simple 5-day training program could look like this:
Day 1 – Forklift Basics
- Types of forklifts
- Major parts of forklift
- Safety rules
- Operator responsibilities
Day 2 – Daily Inspection
- Pre-start checklist
- Engine oil check
- Coolant check
- Hydraulic oil check
- Tire condition
- Battery inspection
Day 3 – Preventive Maintenance
- Lubrication points
- Filter cleaning / replacement
- Battery maintenance
- Brake adjustment
Day 4 – Common Problems
- Engine not starting
- Hydraulic lifting issue
- Brake failure
- Steering problems
- Battery charging issues
Day 5 – Practical Training
- Real forklift inspection
- Basic maintenance tasks
- Troubleshooting practice
- Assessment
4. Prepare Training Materials
Prepare simple tools like:
- Forklift daily checklist
- Maintenance SOP
- Preventive maintenance schedule
- Training videos or diagrams
- Practical machine demo
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹30,000.00 - ₹60,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person