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5 Qualities of an Efficient Forklift Driver

The forklift driver plays a vital role in material handling and there are certain characteristics you should look for the next time a driver takes the wheel. Here is a list of five characteristics you should look for an efficient forklift driver.

by Tom Reddon
April 26, 2018
3 min to read


When it comes to forklift operations, there is one player who can truly change the game: the forklift driver.Photo via National Forklift Exchange

With the NBA and NHL playoffs in full swing, it is only appropriate to devise a winning game plan as businesses tackle daily material handling operations. Whether it is winning the big one or simply championing improvements in tactics and planning, the effectiveness of projects begin with the personnel responsible for delivering.

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When it comes to forklift operations, there is one player who can truly change the game: the forklift driver. The operator is the quarterback in these material handling scenarios. Just like the position in the game of football, there are certain characteristics you should look for the next time a driver takes the wheel. Here is a list of five characteristics you should look for an efficient forklift driver:

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1. Effective Communication Skills

A truly efficient forklift driver has an ability to convey and disseminate data to all pertinent parties. Whether this be tackling the assignment itself, identifying hazards, or boosting morale, advanced communication skills are an essential trait and characteristic for any forklift driver looking to get the job done.

2. Stellar Organization Skills 

When a driver gets behind the wheel, they best be organized as well. Organization skills are a vital part of any initiative whether it be keeping the appropriate paperwork handy, understanding where all the raw products and goods are, or devising a strategy to load and unload materials. It all starts with organization skills, as forklift drivers have other issues to focus on. Moreover, being organized is virtually synonymous with being efficient as one knows how to allocate and budget their attention and resources accordingly.

3. Works Well Under Pressure 

This trait holds true virtually in any industry whether it be football, material handling, or otherwise. The ability to work well under pressure is a fundamental characteristic that all leaders need to have and all efficient employees have to own. In the case of a forklift driver, the pressures can mount from all sides. Whether it be tight deadlines, tough weather conditions, or navigating in less than accommodating settings, an efficient forklift driver thrives in these scenarios. Very simply, they stay cool when the heat turns on. This can be advantageous when it comes to fostering cross-functional teams in performance of these duties.

4. Exhibits Patience 

TalentCor said it best, driving a forklift is nothing like driving a car. Thus, forklift operators may find themselves a bit perplexed, confused, and even agitated when they get behind the wheel. However, with a little bit of patience these drivers can overcome and produce remarkable results. Being patient shows that an operator is committed to safety and getting the job done right. On the contrary, drivers that rush through tasks can put themselves and their crew at risk of an accident.

5. Shows Adaptability 

Coinciding with the previous two bullet points, an efficient forklift driver can show an uncanny ability to adapt. Simply put, they know how to work with what they got. This is yet another key characteristic to own in a field as dynamic as the material handling industry. Efficient forklift operators do not fret when circumstances change, they adapt.

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Tom Reddon is a forklift specialist and blog manager for the National Forklift Exchange. He also sits on the Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association (MHEDA) Executive Dialogue team. Follow him on Twitter at @TomReddon.

Related: Three Simple Ways to Prevent Forklift Accidents​

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