Forklift & Telehandler Operation (Flurförderzeuge)
Operate forklifts & telehandlers safely, compliant with German ArbSchG, BetrSichV & TRBS 2121. Learn online and earn your certificate.
Overview of Forklift & Telehandler Operation (Flurförderzeuge)
Every year, thousands of workplace accidents occur in Germany involving the use of industrial trucks. According to the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), forklifts are among the most common sources of accidents in warehouses, on construction sites, and in the logistics sector. Falls from height during loading and unloading, inadequate safety measures, and insufficient training are the leading causes. But what happens when a telehandler operator suddenly has to work on a construction site without knowing the relevant safety regulations?
The course Forklift & Telehandler Operation (Flurförderzeuge) gives you exactly the knowledge you need: practical, legally sound, and directly applicable. You will learn the legal foundations of German occupational health and safety law (ArbSchG), the Industrial Safety Ordinance (BetrSichV), and the Technical Rules for Operational Safety TRBS 2121. This course is suitable for newcomers to the field as well as experienced professionals who want to refresh or formally document their qualifications.
Safety in the operation of industrial trucks is not optional in Germany — it is a legal requirement. Companies that fail to train their employees adequately risk significant fines and endanger lives. This online course helps you understand your obligations, recognise hazards early, and respond correctly when it matters most.

Learning Objectives
Course Curriculum
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Introduction to Flurförderzeuge
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Types of Forklifts and Telehandlers
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Basic Operating Principles
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Operator
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Load Stability and Center of Gravity
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Load Charts and Capacity Limits
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Load Handling Techniques
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Common Load-Related Failure Scenarios
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German Legal Framework for Flurförderzeuge
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DGUV Regulations and Rules
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Operator Qualification and Licensing
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Inspections, Records, and Manufacturer Obligations
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Pre-Operation Inspections and Maintenance Awareness
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Driving and Maneuvering Safety
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Workplace Hazards and Traffic Management
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Emergency Situations and Incident Response
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Telehandler Set-Up and Site Assessment
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Boom Operation and Attachment Use
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Working at Height and Special Operations
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Human Factors, Decision-Making, and Safety Culture
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