Forklift safety training KIT designed by OSHA training experts to give you everything you need to safety train your forklift operators quickly, easily and effectively—guaranteed.
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Forklift Certification Program OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178 requires employers to establish and implement a forklift training and certification program. Failure to provide adequate training and certification as required by OSHA regulations can result in fines up to $7,000/employee.
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Q. Can I train and certify forklift operators using the trainer KIT and can someone from my company conduct the training?
A. Yes According to OSHA standard for training of truck operators 29 CFR 1910.178(l) the requirements to conduct the training is that all training and evaluation MUST be conducted by persons with the necessary knowledge, training and experience to train powered industrial truck operators and evaluate their competence. Any employee with prior forklift experience selected by your company and with the knowledge of the location where the forklifts are operating can certify employees with our Train the Trainer Kit.
Q. Does the Forklift Certification KIT meet OSHA requirements?
A. Yes the KIT meets OSHA and Cal-OSHA requirements and can be used by any type of company in the industry.
Q. How long do certifications last?
A. Certifications last for 3 years. Your training kit doesn't expire unless OSHA changes the laws. If OSHA makes changes you need to update your materials. OSHA does not require employers to have an outside organization to certify forklift operators. An employee evaluation of the skills necessary for forklift safety in your workplace is what OSHA requires before the employer signs that the employee is certified.
Our forklift train-the-trainer certification KIT provides all the tools and information that is required by OSHA regarding certifying an employee. The certification process is simple, yet a very important decision that will affect the health and safety of both the operator and pedestrian employees.
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What types of equipment are covered by the standard?
Please refer to OSHA standard for training of truck operators located in 29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Vehicles covered include:
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FREE Forklift Operator Training video: a $100 value for FREE |
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A step by step study guide for the trainer |
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Attendance Sheet: For HR use and comply with OSHA |
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Written & Driving tests: To review employees skills |
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English and Spanish programs available |
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Complete OSHA Compliance Forklift Safety and Certification Training |
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CD power point presentation: Ready to use training presentation |
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Daily Inspection Checklist: an OSHA requirement |
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Certificates of achievement (20) |
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Wallet Cards (20) |
2 types of training: Formal forklift training, and Practical forklift training. Each kit includes simple, easy to follow instructions for the trainer PLUS ready to use course materials for both kinds of training.
After the training, the employer must evaluate the employee's driving ability on the employers forklift. The employer must document this evaluation. Just because an employee was evaluated driving a forklift, does not automatically mean that they are certified. Our kits come with the documentation you need to properly evaluate your employees.
The employer must then certify that the employee may drive forklifts for that employer. This is the easiest stage of the process. However; this is by far the most important issue for the employer. If the employer certifies the employee, the employer is in essence certifying that the employer has provided the training outlined by OSHA and that the employee is competent to operate a power industrial truck.