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Employee Forklift Training _ 1-800-277-2

Forklift Training Discounts

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At 4:30 p.m. on January 29, 2019, Employee #1 was acting as a ground guide while a coworker was moving a 5-ton section of a Marine Lift. The coworker lowered the lift forks and struck Employee #1 with the load. Employee #1 sustained fatal injuries to the head and face."

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Training Discounts

Forklift and equipment training discounts are available to all members.  This includes our extensive selection of material handling equipment services.  Membership is always FREE and comes loaded with an extensive array of member benefits.

Our clients can save 5% - 20% on OSHA COMPLIANT Employee Forklift and Powered Industrial Truck Training!

Keep in mind that OSHA does not certify equipment operators or training programs.  A provider either trains to the OSHA standards, making their training OSHA compliant, or they do not, there's no OSHA certification.

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What Happens to Training When Budgets Get Squeezed?

When training budgets are being squeezed, it's important to save time and money where possible.  Membership comes with many benefits including access to our Safety Magazine, free continuing education resources, to be shared with employees, managers and supervisors, updates on changes to laws, rules, and regulations, resource materials, and much more!

For typical new operator training, the cost with other providers can range from  $99 - $125 once all base course fees, licensing fees and other miscellaneous charges are added up. 

 

Become a member today and start saving money not just on your first class but all subsequent training classes scheduled with us. 

 

This includes sit-down forklifts, stand-ups, swing-reach trucks, order pickers, cherry pickers, electric pallet jacks, boom lifts, overhead crane operators, and Zamboni equipment.

Training costs continue to rise every year while training budgets and resources continue to be cut and reduced.  Consider scheduling your next training with a partner that takes your budgets and constraints seriously.

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Forklift and Equipment Training,  a Few Costly Mistakes 

  • Selecting training providers based solely on cost.  Verify the content and layout of their training programs;

  • Not allowing enough time for new operators to practice outside the stressful demands of a production environment;

  • Not assigning an experienced mentor to each new equipment operator for coaching and observation;

  • Not conducting follow-on operator observation after a few weeks’ time has passed;

  • Not training leads, supervisors, and managers to monitor, coach, correct and address unsafe or improper forklift and equipment operation as soon as it is observed;

  • Failing to re-train equipment operators involved in accidents and incidents;

  • Failing to conduct adequate accident investigations to determine the incident’s true root cause(s);

  • Failing to remove unsafe equipment operators after a willful and intentional operation or determining that the employee is incapable of operating the equipment properly;

  • Failing to ensure the facility is properly set-up to enable safe equipment operation;

  • Failing to understand and abide by OSHA’s forklift code, 29 CFR 1910.178;

  • Failing to perform appropriate and thorough pre-operation and operational safety checks on equipment and not red-tagging and pulling defective trucks from service;

  • Join today, save money, and learn how to avoid these costly mistakes!

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