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Forklift Training Online

(Lift Truck Training)

This course discusses the hazards associated with operating forklifts (lift trucks or forklift trucks) and includes a review of:

  • Equipment, material, environmental, and process hazards
  • The responsibilities of employers, supervisors, and workers
  • The unusual design and operating characteristics of lift trucks including rear-wheel steering, visibility issues, and weight

The forklift (lift truck) online program makes participants aware of their legal responsibilities and provides the required information to achieve the theory portion of becoming a competent forklift operator.

This online training program is the first step in order to receive full certification. Practical, hands-on training within your facility must be completed and approved by your employer in order to receive full certification.

Course Content

  • Hazard Identification
  • Competency and General Responsibilities
  • Stability Principles for Forklifts & Lift Trucks
  • Pre-Operational Checks
  • Safe Operating Procedures
  • Fuel Sources
  • Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Reach Trucks

Various lift truck classifications are discussed in detail, including:

  • Class I : Electric Motor Rider Truck
  • Class II : Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Truck
  • Class III : Electric Motor Hand Truck or Hand/Rider Truck
  • Class IV : Internal Combustion Engine Truck (Solid/Cushion Tires)
  • Class V : Internal Combustion Engine Truck (Pneumatic Tires)
  • Class VI : Electric & Internal Combustion Engine Tractors
  • Class VII : Rough Terrain Forklifts (vertical mast, variable reach and Truck mounted)

Upon successful completion, a 3-year Forklift/Lift Truck certificate will be issued. Practical, hands-on training within your facility must be completed and approved by your employer in order to receive full certification.

An employer must ensure that each employee who operates a Lift Truck must have both theoretical and hands-on training in the safety operation and design of a Lift Truck.

18-Month Re-Training Requirement

Eighteen (18) months after training or re-training, a midterm skills evaluation should be conducted to re-assess the operator’s practical skills and give them any necessary feedback or corrective actions.