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Forum: Container transport
Discussion:  reach stackers
Number of messages: 9

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finn_r
New South Wales, Australia

to all the people using (container)reach stackers,overseas.
(i,m in oz)
are you operating on forklift tickets or did you have to upgrade to for instance, a non slewing crane licence.


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safety = everything

Posted 25 May 2009 06:15 PM Reply  Report this message
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Mozz
essex, United Kingdom
Hi in UK we have to  use a seperate ticket for Reachstackers. Also I know the Hyster factory in Holland had to upgrade.

Posted 29 May 2009 00:59 AM Reply  Report this message
finn_r
New South Wales, Australia

thanks for your reply mozz
over here its different rules for every state
the latest is that we must all get a non slewing crane ticket.
regards finn

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safety = everything

Modified 7 Jun 2009 03:15 PM
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Harvest
British Columbia, Canada
In British Columbia, Canada - no ticket required.

Posted 11 Jun 2009 07:27 PM Reply  Report this message
finn_r
New South Wales, Australia

thanks for the reply harvest.
but hows that?,no ticket required
can someone actually drive and work any size container reachstacker without prior licencing?
and what about forklifts are they licence free as well?
regards finn.

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safety = everything

Posted 14 Jun 2009 04:39 PM Reply  Report this message
Harvest
British Columbia, Canada
Yes....no prior licensing for reachstacker operators. There are licences for the smaller forklifts, but we don't require them - we do train them of course. I'm working on getting my accreditation so they can get something official. I need reachstacker operators in a BAD way right now - we just got a Hyster Yardmaster II and we have a 2 year old Kalmar DRF-450 which is also a good machine.

Posted 4 Jul 2009 10:07 AM Reply  Report this message
finn_r
New South Wales, Australia

hello harvest, sounds interesting,can you contact me via the resume section?
i am allowed to work in any commonwealth country.
regards Finn

Modified 5 Jul 2009 08:55 AM
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Harvest
British Columbia, Canada
Hi Finn,
Sure I will go to the resume section and look you up. Actually we trained up an Ozzie on the Kalmar DRF-450 - he was on a working vacation.
Or email me at stephen dot harvey at ray-mont dot com
Steve

Posted 9 Jul 2009 07:25 AM Reply  Report this message
finn_r
New South Wales, Australia

I have send an email and await your reply.

Posted 10 Jul 2009 07:33 PM Reply  Report this message


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