OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.178(1) Operator Training.
(l)(1)(i) Requires: The employer shall ensure that each powered industrial truck operator is competent to operate a powered industrial truck safely, as demonstrated by the successful completion of the training and evaluation specified in this paragraph (1).

Lift, Inc. is equipped to offer operator training to aid in achieving compliance with this requirement.

 
Our operational safety course consists of the following:

  • CLASSROOM
    • Tailored to your styles(s) of units and application(s)
    • Enhanced National Safety Council programs and/or our O.E. Program(s)
    • Workbook / Daily Checklists / Written Exams
    • Series of VCR tapes
    • Fueling / Battery Changing / Charging
    • Personal Certificate(s) of Completion
  • HANDS-ON
    • Daily inspection (checklist)
    • Operational checklist (functional)
  • OPERATOR PERFORMANCE TEST
    • Pick-up and placements of pallets
    • Operator course
    • Simulated rail car / trailor loading and unloading
    • Simulated narrow aisle operation
    • performance testing (compatible with your application)

Lift, Inc. will customize training classes to meet your needs for specific types of equipment being used. We will schedule our training classes around your work schedule to include training for any shift or operational conditions you may have.

You may also purchase operator training materials including videos, instructor manuals, operator manuals, testing materials, and completion certificates.


Lift's Train the Trainer course enables attendees to return to their plants with all the necessary information needed to design and teach forklift truck operator safety courses in their facilities.


Lift's Technical Training program consists of the following courses:

  • Basic Hydraulics
  • Electronic Fundamentals
  • GE SCR Control Systems
  • Transistor Control Systems
  • Wire Guidance/Electronic Steering
  • LPG Fuel Systems
  • Toyota Fork Trucks
  • Crown Fork Trucks
  • Upright Platform Lifts
  • JLG Aerial Equipment
  • Planned Maintenance Inspections


Aerial Training

ANSI/SIA A92.3, A92.5, A92.6, concerning Operator Training - All state that whenever an owner directs or authorizes an employee to operate an aerial platform (loading, unloading, inspecting or any form of use) the owner shall ensure the person has been:

  1. Trained.
  2. Familiarize with the aerial platform to be operated.
  3. Made aware of the responsibilities of operators as outlined in Section 8 of this standard.

Lift, Inc. offers an AERIAL TRAINING program to aid in achieving compliance with these standards.

Our program consists of the following:

    CLASSROOM
    • Tailored to your style(s) of units and application(s)
    • Enhanced General Program and/or our O.E. Program(s)
    • Safety Manual/Daily Checklist(s)/Written Exam(s)
    • Series of VCR Tapes
    • Fueling/Battery Changing/Charging
    • Personal Certificate(s) of Completion

    HANDS-ON

    • Daily Inspection (checklist)
    • Operational Check (functional)

    OPERATOR PERFORMANCE TEST

    • Performance testing compatible with your application(s)

Programs can be provided at your facility or ours.

Allow approximately three hours for the classroom portion and finfteen minutes per operator for the Operator Performance Test.


Other customized courses are available upon request.

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