TLILIC0003 Cheat Sheet 2026

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70 questions
120 min time limit
94% to pass
  1. In Australian Australian forklift operations and WHS, what is the primary purpose of Operating Techniques procedures? To protect worker health and safety through systematic hazard management
  2. What action should you take if you discover a fuel leak on an LPG forklift during pre-operational checks? Tag the forklift as out of service and report the fault immediately
  3. What supervisory requirements exist for Hazard Identification activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  4. What supervisory requirements exist for Forklift Pre-Operational Checks activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  5. What supervisory requirements exist for Load Centre Calculations activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  6. What supervisory requirements exist for Battery and Fuel Safety activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  7. In Australian Australian forklift operations and WHS, what is the primary purpose of Emergency Procedures procedures? To protect worker health and safety through systematic hazard management
  8. What training is required before workers perform Pedestrian Safety activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  9. What training is required before workers perform Load Centre Calculations activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  10. What record retention period applies to Hazard Identification documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  11. What training is required before workers perform WHS Legislation activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  12. In Australian Australian forklift operations and WHS, what is the primary purpose of Hazard Identification procedures? To protect worker health and safety through systematic hazard management
  13. What training is required before workers perform Operating Techniques activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  14. What is the first step in a WHS Legislation risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  15. A forklift approaches an intersection inside a warehouse with limited visibility. What should the operator do? Slow down, sound the horn, and be prepared to stop for pedestrians or other vehicles
  16. How should Emergency Procedures incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
  17. How should Pedestrian Safety incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
  18. Before operating a forklift, which pre-operational check must you complete first? Review the logbook for previous faults
  19. What supervisory requirements exist for Emergency Procedures activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  20. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Emergency Procedures compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  21. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Battery and Fuel Safety compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  22. What supervisory requirements exist for Racking and Storage activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  23. An operator picks up a load and finds the forklift feels very unstable and the rear begins to lift. What is the FIRST action they should take? Immediately lower the load to the ground without moving forward
  24. What record retention period applies to Load Centre Calculations documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  25. What is the first step in a Racking and Storage risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  26. What supervisory requirements exist for Operating in Different Environments activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  27. What training is required before workers perform Attachments and Modifications activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  28. How often should Emergency Procedures procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  29. How often should Racking and Storage procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  30. How should Operating Techniques incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator