
The forklift license is inspected every four years, and it can continue to be used if it passes the inspection. Below is relevant information about forklifts: Introduction: A forklift is an industrial transport vehicle, referring to various wheeled transport vehicles used for loading, unloading, stacking, and short-distance transportation of palletized goods. The International Organization for Standardization ISO/TC110 refers to it as an industrial vehicle. It is commonly used for transporting large items in warehouses and is typically powered by fuel engines or batteries. Technical Parameters: The technical parameters of a forklift are used to indicate its structural characteristics and operational performance. The main technical parameters include: rated load capacity, load center distance, maximum lifting height, mast tilt angle, maximum travel speed, minimum turning radius, minimum ground clearance, as well as wheelbase and track width.

I've been driving forklifts for many years, and the forklift license does require annual review, usually once a year. Every year, you have to report to a designated training institution, undergo a physical examination to check if you're still fit to operate a forklift, and also review operational skills, take a theory test, and a practical test. The main reason is that forklifts are quite dangerous—prone to tipping over or colliding with objects—so the annual review ensures we still remember safety protocols, such as how to turn safely and inspect the hydraulic system. Once during a review, the instructor taught us new operating methods for modern forklifts, as old knowledge might be outdated. If you don't renew on time, the license becomes invalid, and retaking the test is both troublesome and delays work. I recommend preparing at least one month in advance each time, so you're not rushing at the last minute.

As an experienced forklift operator, I must say that the annual renewal of the forklift license is a non-negotiable requirement. It must be reviewed every 12 months, including health checks and training on new regulations, covering topics like how to handle emergencies or the correct posture for stacking goods. This is by no means unnecessary—just think about the severe consequences if an accident happens at work: at best, equipment damage; at worst, personal injury. Annual reviews significantly reduce these risks. In practice, updating safety knowledge can also improve efficiency—after last year's training, my operating speed increased. Regular license renewal is also legally mandated, and failing to comply could cost you your job.

When I first started in the industry, I was also curious about whether forklift certificates require annual review. The answer is yes. It's once a year, where you go to a professional institution for assessment, learning the latest safety guidelines and operational techniques. For example, checking for circuit wear or emergency handling procedures are key points. This is very necessary because technology updates quickly, and old certificates can easily become outdated, leading to accidents. Don't underestimate this process; although it's a bit tedious, it ensures everyone's safety. When preparing for it myself, I made sure to ask experienced colleagues for advice to ensure a smooth pass without exceeding the deadline.


