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Lift Truck Operator ClassesInstructor Development Course
Members: $495 and $150 for each additional attendee from the same companyNon-Members: $595 and $175 for each additional attendee from the same company8 MESH HoursClass includes DVD & Instructor Manual for each company, plus each additional attendee from the same company will receive the Instructor Manual Only.
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Learn how to train your lift truck operators for safe operation and meet OSHA requirements with this forklift safety training program. This course teaches forklift candidate instructors how to develop and deliver complete in-house training programs, design exercises for staff evaluations, and instruct non-operators how to work safely around lift trucks.
OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard 1910.178 compliance
How to evaluate operators’ performance
How to educate non-operators about working safely around powered industrial trucks
How to teach safe procedures and maintenance
NSC trainers employ effective, non-lecture, OSHA-compliant NIOSH lift truck safety training and coaching methods to develop safer lift truck operators.
Moving with and without a load as well as picking up and stacking a load
Special considerations such as trailers, ramps, and elevators
Non-operator safety for those who work around lift trucks
Lift truck operator trainers, lift truck operators, warehouse/shipping/receiving managers, construction site managers, safety managers, safety committee members, operations managers, loss control managers, and human resources managers.
Instructor’s Guide
Written Tests
Registration Forms
Inspection and Performance Checklists
OSHA Standard information
32 page workbook
Course completion certificate
Completion photo id wallet card
Operator/pedestrian DVD with course scenario diagrams
Student workbooks with completion cards
Q: Does OSHA consider computer based training without a hands-on skill component or verification of competent skill performance acceptable for meeting basic first aid and CPR requirements of OSHA First Aid Standards?
A: Online training alone would not meet the requirements of these training standards ...
These standards require training in physical skills, such as bandaging or CPR. The only way these skills can be learned is by physically practicing them. For a full copy of the letter please click here...