Product News

Hystandard Handling Equipment
4-6 Squill Pl
Arndell Park NSW 2148
Tel: 02 9672 1026
Fax: 02 9672 7351

Supplier´s Website
Enquire now

Incorrect details?
Enquire NowVisit Website

Hystandard Handling Equipment provides a range of forklift training packages



Forklift trucks

Hystandard Handling Equipment  provides custom forklift training packages for all types of forklift trucks.

Hystandard’s comprehensive range of forklift training products includes:

  • Workcover approved certificate 4 qualified trainers
  • Site inspections and advice on the correct forklift training requirement for your individual needs
  • On site training for larger groups
  • Consolidated training classes at our Arndell park facilities allowing you to add a single staff member to our scheduled class
  • Twice a month classes are held on Wednesdays
  • Introduction to forklift trucks
  • Refresher training for experienced operators
  • Training up to licensing for new operators
  • Session workbooks
  • Certificates.

Whether forklift Training is required for a single operator on a national training program or for an entire team, Hystandard Handling Equipment can tailor forklift training package to suit individual requirements.

9-Aug-2007

Contact Hystandard Handling Equipment

Name:
Company Name:
Contact Number:
Email Address:
Your State:
Your Message:

Please uncheck this box if you don't want to receive the latest product updates in Ferret Daily Product News, Ferret's daily eNewsletter.

does not match
 
Your contact details will be passed onto this company ( see our Privacy Policy )
More Articles

Hystandard Handling Equipment News


Hyster H52.00XM Hystandard Handling Equipment supplies container handling equipment to ANJ Containers (27-Mar-2008)
Hyster container handling range covers from empty 20’ to fully loaded 40’ and over height container handling.

Double deep truck available for hire from Hystandard Handling Equipment Double deep truck available for hire from Hystandard Handling Equipment (18-Oct-2007)
Hystandard have a new state of the art double deep truck, the Hyster N35ZDR. Over 1000kg capacity at 8600mm stacking height in the second bay.

Range of Hyster and replacement parts available from Hystandard Range of Hyster and replacement parts available from Hystandard (10-Oct-2007)
Hystandard Handling Equipment parts network carries genuine Hyster parts and replacement parts for other makes that meet Hystandard’s high standards for performance and dependability.

Hyster forklift Hystandard Handling Equipment provides short term forklift hire in Sydney (18-Sep-2007)
Hystandard Handling Equipment has a large Sydney short term forklift hire customer base.

News Sign up View all  |  RSS Feed

Related Articles

Australian Forklift Training stress the importance of correct forklift parking rules (5-Dec-2008)
When forklift operators get their licenses, they are usually taught to follow and adhere to basic rules for correctly parking a forklift. Australian Forklift Training observe that these basics are slowly forgotten and it is common to see forklift operators leaving their forklifts in inappropriate places.

Australian Forklift Training warn on the dangers of the rear end swing of forklifts (4-Dec-2008)
Rear End Swing’ as WorkCover refer to it, is responsible for a majority of damage caused to racking, products and machinery. In the current forklift theory test, one of the questions that applicants must answer correctly to get their licenses is: Why is “rear end” swing dangerous on forklift trucks fitted with rear end steering?

Australian Forklift Training highlight common causes for forklifts tipping over sideways (3-Dec-2008)
According to Australian Forklift Training, most sit down (counter balance) type forklifts have a narrow wheel base and can easily be tipped over sideways. Several forklift operators have no idea how close their bad driving habits bring them to tipping the forklift over. A number of accidents where forklifts roll over are caused by forklift drivers trying to turn the forklift a little faster than they usually do.

Australian Forklift Training suggest cross stacking of bagged goods on pallets (2-Dec-2008)
Australian Forklift Training note that in the current forklift theory test, one of the questions that applicants are expected to know is the question of ‘How should bagged goods be transported and stored?’ The answer according to WorkCover is ‘Bagged goods should be transported and stored on pallets. Bags should be cross stacked and stepped (pyramid shaped) above 1.5 metres’.

Australian Forklift Training focus on the common causes for forklifts tipping over forward (1-Dec-2008)
Australian Forklift Training observe that when a forklift tips forward, the back wheels keep lifting off the ground until either the forks hit the ground or the load falls off. The higher that the forks are off the ground, the further the forklift will tip until it comes to a sudden stop. If it tips forward and the load falls off, the back wheel will come crashing back down to the ground.

Access over 2000 Manufacturing and Operations jobs online!