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Carene Chong30 Jan 2024
NEWS

New telehandler licence introduced for Victoria

Those operating non-slewing telehandlers with rated capacity of over three tonnes can apply for the new licence

WorkSafe Victoria has today announced a new telehandler high risk work licence (TV licence), which will give operators, including farmers and farm workers, the choice to undertake training specific to the type of work they will perform.

The licence is required for operators of non-slewing telehandlers with a rated capacity greater than three tonnes.

If an operator already holds a mobile crane high-risk work licence (HRWL) such as the CN, C2, C6, C1 or C0 licences, they do not need to obtain the new telehandler licence.

Workers will be able to apply for the licence from July 1, 2024, once the new training package is available through registered training organisations.

Workers in Victoria who operate non-slewing telehandlers with a rated capacity of three tonnes will need to acquire the new licence

WorkSafe Victoria said the changes follow extensive consultation with stakeholders and an in-depth safety analysis to understand how telehandlers are being used across industries.

The new telehandler licence will provide specialised training on operating a non-slewing telehandler with a range of different attachments, such as the bucket or hay fork more commonly used in agriculture.

Tragically, two workers have lost their lives while operating telehandlers in the past three years.

WorkSafe Executive Director of Health and Safety, Narelle Beer, said the changes would make sure telehandler operators receive the training most suited to their needs.

"The new licence will give operators the flexibility to choose the option that is right for the way telehandlers are used within their workplace," Dr Beer said.

"We know telehandlers are increasingly being used in agriculture and, while they are useful additions to many farming businesses, they require the appropriate training and licensing to make sure they are operated safely."

The new licence will not be valid for slewing telehandlers and further competency or other high risk work licences may be required where a work platform attachment is used.

For more information on the new telehandler licence, visit WorkSafe Victoria's website.

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