Pedestrian Operated Stacker Truck Training
SIGTA’s Pedestrian Operated Stacker Truck Training course provides ITSSAR accredited training for operators who use pedestrian controlled stacker trucks in the workplace.
This practical, onsite course ensures operators can use stacker trucks safely, competently and in line with legal requirements.

Course Overview
This course is designed for individuals who operate pedestrian-controlled stacker trucks as part of their role and require recognised training and certification. Delivered in line with ITSSAR standards, the course focuses on safe operation, correct load handling and awareness of workplace hazards.
Training is delivered onsite at your premises, using your own stacker trucks and operating environment, allowing instruction to be tailored to real working conditions.
Through a combination of theory, practical instruction and assessment, operators develop the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to operate pedestrian stacker trucks safely while supporting compliance with the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) and workplace safety legislation.
NOTE: Cost & course duration ranges from 1 to 3 days depending on the number of delegates.
During this course you will learn
- Legal requirements for pedestrian stacker truck operation under PUWER
- Operator responsibilities and safe working practices
- Understanding stacker truck stability and load handling
- Pre-use checks and fault reporting procedures
- Safe manoeuvring and positioning of pedestrian-operated equipment
- Correct stacking and de-stacking techniques
- Operating safely in confined spaces and shared work areas
- Awareness of pedestrians, hazards and site-specific risks
- Safe shutdown, parking and storage of equipment
This course is ideal for staff who operate pedestrian-controlled stacker trucks and need formal training and ITSSAR-recognised certification.
Your training will be delivered by one of SIGTA’s ITSSAR accredited forklift instructors, each bringing extensive hands-on experience and a clear, practical teaching style.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does forklift certification last?
There is no expiry on fork lift training certificates, but it is recommended to undergo safety refresher training every 3-5 years.
How is forklift operator competence assessed?
Operators are assessed through a combination of practical demonstration and supporting theory. Assessment focuses on safe operation, correct load handling, hazard awareness and compliance with recognised standards.
Is forklift truck training accredited?
Yes fork lift training is accredited. We are an ITSSAR accredited training provider and our instructors are all trained and accredited by ITSSAR.
Is forklift training delivered onsite?
Yes. All forklift truck training is delivered onsite at your premises, using your own forklift equipment and operating environment. This ensures training is relevant to real working conditions and minimises disruption to your business.
Who is forklift truck training suitable for?
Forklift truck training is suitable for new operators with little or no experience, experienced operators without formal certification, and previously trained operators who require refresher training. Courses are based on the operator’s experience, role and workplace requirements.
Why Choose SIGTA
Forklift Training Near You
All forklift training is delivered exclusively onsite at your workplace, allowing instruction to be tailored to your specific equipment, loads and operating environment while minimising disruption to your business.
Trusted, Accredited Provider
Your training will be delivered by one of SIGTA’s qualified forklift instructors, each bringing extensive hands-on experience and a clear, practical teaching style.
Aligned to National Standards
ITSSAR-accredited training delivered by experienced instructors, onsite at your premises using real equipment, focused on compliance, safety and reducing operational risk.
Our Commitment to Quality
SIGTA upholds strict quality standards across all training, with ongoing instructor development and continuous course evaluation to ensure reliable, high-quality Forklift Training you can trust.

SIGTA is a not for profit organisation
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