you can drive a truck on public roads providing, it has been registered with the DVLA as a road worthy vehicle and has registration plates on either the front or back. it must also have: a functioning horn, Brake lights, indicators, and lights. it must also have a secure seat with a seat belt that functions without fail. to register the truck you must have proof of ownership and take pictures before going to the DVLA office, you would also need to look into licencing and insurance etc :) hope this helped :)
To drive a forklift you have to have a certification. This means all employees located on site have to be able to be certified.
The 3 types of instructions that you might come across in your day to day work as a forklift operator are: 1. You should inspect the forklift truck every day before using 2. Identifying site hazards and task/job related hazards 3. If you do not have a licence, you may only drive a forklift if you are under the supervision of an instructor who holds a valid licence for the type of vehicle you are driving.
A site called Forklift Academy have exactly what you are looking for. They offer programs to get your certification and they are the leading providers of forklift certification.
One can obtain information about how to get a Forklift license online at the website for Forklift Academy and at the net site called Certify Me. A strictly informational site is called Fork Lift Training Zone.
No, but you do need classroom training and site specific training to get forklift certification.
Dump trucks are used in construction sites to haul large loads of materials to and from the construction site. Jobs available with dump trucks are usually to drive the truck.
my husband said yes
Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site was created on 1929-02-21.
The area of Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site is 4,046.8564224 square meters.
You can get forklift training courses al over England, the site www.specialistforklifting.co.uk/ will give you a range of courses to do and you can choose which forklifting course you would like to do.
You absolutely should be paid for time work driving from your office site to a work site assuming you are non-exempt under the terms of the Fair Labor Standards Act. That is, you are an hourly employee. The law does not pay one for commuting time, only for time actually working. Under the law, going from two work sites is not commuting time but work time, and you should be compensated. Under the Portal to Portal Act as amended to the Fair Labor Standards Act, you are REQUIRED to be paid. Look it up under DOL FLSA Definition of work. Personal truck Drive all the time.
Bob the Builder - 1999 On Site Roads and Bridges is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G