Equipment Safety Services
Accident Investigations
Powered industrial truck post-accident investigations. True root-cause(s) identified and a countermeasure report developed.
Post-accident detailed investigation and true root-cause analysis performed to identify the root causes of accidents and develop countermeasures to prevent a recurrence.
Site Safety Development
Physical facilities and equipment operations safety evaluations and gap plan development and implementation.
A full audit and inspection are conducted on your facility, equipment operations, training, documentation, and equipment maintenance. We develop a plan to address deficiencies.
OUR PRICING
With Employee Forklift Training, you can review pricing, select the number of participants, select your payment options, and schedule your training online. No phone calls, no message, no phone tag, or surprise that the price is much higher than what you expected.
A training provider should always be able to put their pricing on their website for everyone to see. Failure to list pricing makes you wonder if you're truly getting the best price and service possible.
You can even earn additional discounts off our published pricing in a number of different ways. Sharing and promoting on our social channels gets you a discount. Providing a recommendation gets you another discount. Class sizes over 10 get you another discount. And, there are even more ways to save those precious training dollars.
Remember, OSHA does NOT certify equipment operators or training providers. Any training center boasting that they provide OSHA certified training is not being truthful with you. We are an employer-focused training group. This means we focus exclusively on training employees of our clients.
At 5:30 a.m. on November 13, 2019, an employee was working for a firm that provided warehousing and storage. He was operating a stand up forklift.
He was moving material on pallets. He was driving the forklift at too high a speed. He struck the midrail of storage racks that were in back of him.
He was pinned between the forklift and the rail of the rack. His upper torso was struck against the midrail by the forklift. He was killed.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
This ensures OSHA compliance be conducting training on the equipment employees will be operating in and around the facilities they will be operating the equipment.
If an employee completes training at an off-site vendor they are still required to have additional site-specific training. Save the time, money, frustration, and uncertainty as to whether you are truly compliant with OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.178 forklift code.
Why are there vendors offering online training or $30 / 1-hour classes?
OSHA requires formal instruction, which could include a classroom session, watch a video, or even online training. However, OSHA also requires employees to have a hands-on introduction to the equipment that they will be operating, in pre-operational and operational equipment checks. They also require a full hands-on training program covering an extensive set of topics to ensure employee comprehension.
Employees require sufficient time to practice operating the equipment as well as time for the instructor to perform an observation of each operator to confirm that they are competent operators.
Employers should then assign mentors for the new operators and conduct a follow-up/final operator performance evaluation following the operator's first thirty-days of operation.
So, operators that are trained online only or at a 3rd party training center are not OSHA compliant as the employer has failed to train the employee on each DIFFERENT type of equipment the employee will operate as well as reviewing all site safety specific issues within their operations.
Save the time and headache and only certify your employees with a dedicated employer-focused vendor.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Training Programs
New Forklift Operator Licensing
Forklift License Re-Certifications
Manager & Supervisor Safety Training
Resources
Instructors
Service Programs