How to review the forklift license by yourself?
The forklift license is a certificate that must be held by those engaged in forklift operators, which is valid for 4 years, and if you want to continue to engage in forklift operations after the certificate expires, you need to review it. So, how to review the forklift license itself? Let's take a look.
1. Conditions for applying for review.
1.Be in good health and between the ages of 18-59;
2.Have a junior high school education level or above;
3.Hold a valid "Special Equipment Operator Certificate" and have been engaged in this work for 4 consecutive years.
2. Materials required for applying for review.
1.1 copy of ID card and academic certificate;
2.The original copy of the "Special Equipment Operator Certificate";
3.Medical examination certificate for the past three months;
4.Work summary or supporting materials (such as work unit certificate, labor contract, etc.).
3. Review process.
1.Within 3 months before the expiration of the certificate, submit an application for review to the local quality and technical supervision department and submit relevant materials;
2.The quality and technical supervision department reviews the materials and conducts on-site reviews if they meet the requirements;
3.If the on-site review is qualified, a new certificate will be issued, and if it is unqualified, it will need to be re-applied.
4. Precautions.
1.When applying for review, true materials must be submitted, and no fraud is allowed;
2.You need to retake the training and exams after the certificate expires;
3.If it is necessary to continue to engage in forklift operation during the review period, relevant safety regulations must be complied with.
In short, the self-review of the forklift license needs to submit materials and participate in the on-site review in accordance with relevant regulations, and it is necessary to pay attention to submitting real materials and complying with relevant safety regulations. If you still have questions about the review process or need further assistance, you can consult your local quality and technical supervision department or training institution.