Forklift Training Keeps Your Employees Safe
Forklift operators are required by OSHA to undergo evaluation once every 3 years, or when assigned to operate a different type of vehicle or if involved in an accident or near miss.
Hyundai Forklift of Southern California offers a complete Forklift Operator Safety Training Program that complies with OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.178. Hyundai Forklift of Southern California Forklift Operator Safety Training covers the safe operation of all types of lift trucks including electric forklifts, narrow aisle reach trucks , order pickers, and cushion and pneumatic LPG forklifts.
Hyundai Forklift of Southern California offers a complete Forklift Operator Safety Training Program that complies with OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.178. Hyundai Forklift of Southern California Forklift Operator Safety Training covers the safe operation of all types of lift trucks including electric forklifts, narrow aisle reach trucks , order pickers, and cushion and pneumatic LPG forklifts.
Hyundai Forklift of Southern California Safety Trainers have successfully certified hundreds of operators for a range of businesses in the Greater Los Angeles, Orange Riverside county and surrounding areas. Our Forklift Trainers are skilled at customizing a training program for your specific needs. Operator SafetyTraining can be conducted in Spanish or English, at Hyundai Forklift of Southern California or at your site. We offer a scale based fee depending on class sizes and requirements.
Forklift Safety Training class fees include all course materials and documentation for completion of the class.
Forklift Operator Safety Training includes:
Forklift Operator Safety Training includes:
- 2-3 hours of classroom instruction
- Video
- Review and breakdown of the material covered in the video
- Written evaluation of Forklift Operator's understanding and comprehension of the material covered
- Review of forklift Pedistrian Safety precautions
- One hour of forklift operation and driving evaluation
- Manuevering of Forklift Equipment
- Backwards and forwards
- Up and down ramps, forwards and backwards
- Moving in and around the facility
- How to lift and handle actual material loads safely