This depends on the country you live in. In Australia and USA you are required to have a forklift licence.
It must be registered for use on public roads, and display a licence plate.
If you are on private property you need a forklift operator certificate only.
No. If you weren't required to be licenced to operate it, there wouldn't be a licence issued in the first place.
Everyone has to have a licence to drive any form of vehicle on public roads in the UK. Whilst a licence is required to drive on a public road, any person may drive on private land without a licence with the consent of the landowner, but it is illegal - regardless of any licence or not - to drive without lawful authority on any common public land, such as moorland.
Yes you need a licence to drive on any gazetted public road.
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It is someone who can drive a Truck Mounted Forklift, this is the forklift trucks you see mounted on the back of Heavy Goods Vehicles and you need a specific licence to drive one.
Yes you need a licence and training to drive any kind of forklift. Most times the company or bussiness you are working with or for will pay for your training.
A forklift drive is not required to wear a hard hat. Wearing a hard hat is suggested for your safety though.
Only individuals who have received proper training and certification to operate a forklift are authorized to drive one. This typically includes completing a forklift training course and passing a written and practical evaluation.
No, the Queen is not legally required to own a driver's licence to drive.