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It is important to note that training is not complete until all three stages of training as defined by the Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) have been covered. These are:
- Basic training - passing the test described on this page
- Specific job training - defined as knowledge of the workplace and any special handling attachments
- Familiarisation training which can be done "on the job" under close supervision
Please note that there are two versions of this test which allow for the fact that some test courses cannot be set up with loads on both sides of the main aisle. The main aisle dimensions are smaller for reach trucks to reflect their greater manoeuvrability.
The practical test shown above requires the candidate to drive forwards and reverse through the chicane, laden, twice instead of just once as previously.
The candidates are now expected to pass a written question paper and achieve a minimum score of 80%. Five of these questions are "open" and the remainder are the usual multi-choice type of questions.
Trainees are also examined on their ability to complete pre-use checks as part of the test
Trainees should be aware that the marking sheet associated with the practical test has been revised so that some faults score higher than before. The common aim behind this test is to improve driving and safety standards for everyone and it should be noted that, apart from cosmetic changes, the old test has been in use since 1972.
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