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Become a trainer by taking our 8-hour Train-the-Trainer Course 

Learn how to successfully present the forklift operator training programs that OSHA requires employers to provide

Send your in-house trainer to a one-day course that will teach and/or refresh them on what is required to be OSHA compliant for forklift operator training.  If your company does not yet have a trainer, this would be a great opportunity to select an individual who could take on that role.  Everything they need to know to get started will be available at the course. 

This 8-hour program is intended to give trainers the information and tools necessary to form a company-specific forklift operator-training course.  It utilizes the S.A.F.E.-Lift training program as well as practical demonstrations as a means of ensuring all aspects of the revised OSHA standards are covered. Your trainer will learn about 

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Developing an effective training program

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OSHA standards

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Employer responsibility and liability

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Other relevant standards (ANSI, DOT)

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Truck properties & loads

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Vehicle inspections

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Safe operating practices & rules

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Propane & gasoline safety

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Battery safety & maintenance

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Personal protective equipment

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Presentation and motivation techniques

 Class fee $675.00

 Includes:

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Continental breakfast and full lunch

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7 Hours of instruction time

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Certificate of Completion

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FREE Instructor’s Training Reference Manual -- Covers all the basic components of the course as well as providing additional important information.  A $99.00 value.

 We also offer On-Site forklift operator training – Let us train your operators FOR you.

999 Harlem Road, Buffalo, NY 14224      52 S Pearl St, Frewsburg, NY 14738

Safety training today can avoid a serious accident tomorrow

Commonly Asked Questions

What does the regulation say about wearing seatbelts?

What is the regulation on lights and back up alarms?

Can we use lift baskets?

Do we have to use jack stands on uncoupled trailers?

Do we have to use wheel chocks if we have an inclined dock?

Do I have to retro fit my forklift with a seatbelt if it doesn’t have one?

Can a hearing impaired person operate a lift truck?

What are the fall protection requirements for an order picker?

Is a front-end loader with forks considered a forklift?

Where do I get a copy of all of these standards?

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