The purpose of this training is to provide information on the safe operation of powered industrial trucks to avoid accidents, injuries, and fatalities; to reduce damage to property; and to meet the requirement that all powered industrial truck operators to be trained prior to operating equipment.
The purpose of this training is to provide information on the safe operation of powered industrial trucks to avoid accidents, injuries, and fatalities; to reduce damage to property; and to meet the requirement that all powered industrial truck operators to be trained prior to operating equipment.
Participants will gain knowledge of the physical properties and characteristics of the vehicles, safe operations, refueling procedures and safe operation.
The counterbalanced rider forklift course includes classroom instruction and hands-on operation instruction and evaluation of each participant’s safe operation of the forklift. Upon successful completion of a written test and driving evaluation participants receive a certificate of operation on the powered industrial truck training completed.
Participants must be trained on each type of powered industrial truck operated. Certifications are valid for three years from date of issue. The length of time for this course is dependent on the number of participants, pieces of equipment being trained on and time required to complete the hands-on evaluations.
Six participant minimum. Additional training is available for motorized pallet jacks and narrow aisle lift trucks Training will require additional time for classroom and hands-on evaluations. Email trainer for planning and scheduling requirements based on your specific needs
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