Critical. Powerful. Efficient. Knowing how to operate a forklift safely and securely isn’t just good for your job, it can also be life-saving.
Critical. Powerful. Efficient. Knowing how to operate a forklift safely and securely isn’t just good for your job, it can also be life-saving.
That’s why we’re offering our forklift safety course, so you can learn how to operate a forklift without injury.
Our course is 100% online and includes a training manual and a test, accompanied by several engaging activities.
Learn how to properly load, move, lift, and lower, so you can take a daily task from a chore to a second-nature skill.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and with affiliated offices in seven other major Texas cities, Koetter Fire Protection is a full-service, specialty fire protection systems contractor.
Services include sales and maintenance of a full line of portable and fixed system fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, engineered fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, and fire detection and control products and systems.
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