OSHA Compliant Training

Forklift & Equipment Training

OSHA-compliant powered industrial truck training covering safe operation, inspection, and maintenance.

OSHA 1910.178 Compliant
3-year recertification required by OSHA

OSHA Forklift Training Requirements

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178(l) requires employers to ensure all powered industrial truck operators are trained and evaluated before operating equipment.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Forklift violations are among the most frequently cited OSHA violations, with penalties up to $15,625 per violation.

Why Forklift Training Matters

Protect your employees and business with proper equipment operator training

OSHA Compliance

Meet federal requirements for powered industrial truck operator training and evaluation.

Operator Certification

Certified operators receive documentation valid for 3 years per OSHA requirements.

Accident Prevention

Properly trained operators significantly reduce workplace accidents and injuries.

Documentation

Maintain proper training records for OSHA inspections and liability protection.

Equipment Training Programs

Comprehensive training for various powered industrial trucks and equipment

Forklift Operator Certification

Complete operator training including classroom instruction and hands-on evaluation.

4-8 hours

Forklift Train-the-Trainer

Prepare your internal trainers to conduct OSHA-compliant forklift training.

16 hours

Aerial Lift/Scissor Lift Training

Safe operation training for aerial work platforms and scissor lifts.

4 hours

Pallet Jack Safety

Training for electric and manual pallet jack safe operation.

2-3 hours

Order Picker Training

Specialized training for order picker and stock picker equipment.

4 hours

Telehandler/Rough Terrain Forklift

Training for telehandlers and rough terrain forklift operation.

4-8 hours

Training Components

Comprehensive training covering all OSHA-required elements

  • Classroom instruction on forklift operations and safety
  • Pre-operation inspection procedures
  • Hands-on driving and maneuvering exercises
  • Load handling and capacity understanding
  • Workplace-specific hazard awareness
  • Practical skills evaluation

Recertification Requirements

OSHA requires forklift operators to be recertified at least every 3 years.

  • Every 3 years for refresher training
  • After any accident or near-miss incident
  • When operating a new type of equipment

Industries We Serve

Forklift training for various industrial environments

Warehouse & Distribution

Manufacturing

Retail & Wholesale

Construction

Food & Beverage

Automotive

Certify Your Operators Today

Ensure OSHA compliance with professional forklift and equipment operator training.