It means you're certified to operate a forklift. What all that entails depends on where you're at. Some countries require you to have a forklift license. In the US, there is no such requirement (although you are required to have a drivers license if you operate it on a public roadway), and the certification will be done through company training. Some companies will be very specific in what type of forklift you're certified on - e.g., standard forklift, Moffet/Princeton/Donkey or other truck mounted forklift, skid steer or integrated toolcarrier with fork attachments, etc.
It means you're certified to operate a forklift. What all that entails depends on where you're at. Some countries require you to have a forklift license. In the US, there is no such requirement (although you are required to have a drivers license if you operate it on a public roadway), and the certification will be done through company training. Some companies will be very specific in what type of forklift you're certified on - e.g., standard forklift, Moffet/Princeton/Donkey or other truck mounted forklift, skid steer or integrated toolcarrier with fork attachments, etc.
A formailay on your name would mean that on a cert, if and only if, parent on cert was previously married for the name of the married formailay on your name, on the cert, went in the box.
"dead cert" -- dead certain, dead certitude; emphatically undeniable fact
The root word CERT means "sure" An example is certain, certify, certificate
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Basically, a forklift job is a job that uses or is associating with using forklifts in some capacity. A forklift is similar to a car but it has prongs at the front that lifts heavy objects. Your job would be to operate the machine, the forklift.
CERT-In = Indian Computer Emergency Response Team
FSV on a Toyota Forklift is the code for Wide Visible Full-Free Lift Three Stage Mast.
Cert stands for certificate.
Cert. (as in Cert. denied)
It means there is no operator in control of the machine.
"Cert" is short for "certiorari," which refers to the appeal (petition for a writ of certiorari) a party files with the Supreme Court requesting the justices review the case. If the justices decide against hearing the case, they deny the petition. This is usually abbreviated and referred to as "cert denied."