What's the Risk?
Forklift or Powered Industrial Truck safety training is a big issue in Ft Lauderdale
and it should be; the monetary damages and loss of life that can result from accidents with forklifts are
staggering. Two recent payouts for forklift accidents included $750,000 to a worker who injured his back and
another payout for $2.5 million to a victim whose foot was amputated.
Our Ft Lauderdale forklift safety training program
consists of 30 topics and is taught by professional forklift trainers with over 18 years of experience in all
facets of the forklift business. Our classroom portion takes approximately 4 hours including video, classroom
discussion and a written exam. Everyone must pass this test to continue to the hands on evaluation portion.
Our hands on
evaluations are done until your operator can demonstrate understanding and driving competencies or if they
can’t, they will not get a certificate.
Forklift programs
such as this can help you improve your bottom line by reducing accidents, work disruptions and product or
facilities damage. According to industry studies, effective forklift operator training can improve worker safety
performance by up to 70 percent or more.
"A lot of people
think that if they just go to some generic course and they're trained on the forklift, they're good to go,"
says Patrick Kapust, safety and health specialist for occupational and safety health specialists at the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
"But as part of
the standard, there are not only truck-related topics, there are also workplace related topics, where you need
to go over the types of conditions at the specific place where the truck is going to be operated," says Kapust.
"There could be blind corners, there could be ramps, and there could be traffic considerations and so
forth."
According to OSHA
Regulation 1910.178 "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…" The regulation goes on to say that the training shall consist not only of formal instruction and
practical training, but also "evaluation of the operator's performance in the workplace." This
means, if you’re working with a training company and you send your employees to their facility to get certified,
you haven’t met the OSHA standard.
An important part
of the training is to go over whatever specific issues may be at your work site.
Workplace
conditions that operators should be trained for must include:
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Surface conditions where the vehicle will be
operated;
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Composition of loads to be carried and load
stability;
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Pedestrian traffic in areas where the vehicle will
be operated;
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Narrow aisles and other restricted places where the
vehicle will be operated;
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Hazardous (classified) locations where the vehicle
will be operated;
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Ramps and other sloped surfaces that could affect
the vehicle's stability;
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Closed environments and other areas where
insufficient ventilation or poor vehicle maintenance could cause a buildup of carbon monoxide or diesel
exhaust; and
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Other unique or potentially hazardous environmental
conditions in the workplace that could affect safe operation.
A lot of people
think that they can just order a CD and put someone in front of a computer and then that person is certified,
You better think
again.
To schedule a Ft Lauderdale Forklift Training call
(954) 389-3544
We service these communities in
the Ft Lauderdale Florida area:
Ft
Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Davie, Lauderhill, Sunrise, Plantation, Weston, Miramar, Coral Springs, Margate,
Coconut Creek, Tamarac, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Dania, Hallandale, Hollywood, Miami, Hialeah, Kendall,
Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Miami Lakes, Opa Locka, North Miami, Homestead, Doral, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach,
Delray, Wellington, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Hobe Sound, Jensen Beach, Port St. Lucie and Fort
Pierce.
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