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Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with ZERO risk. Our Forklift Operator Certification Training has been designed in alignment with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178, ANSI B56.1, and the CSA B335-15 Safety Standard for Lift Trucks. That means that the course is modern, up to date, compliant, and will be universally recognized by employers who strive to meet OSHA’s requirements. If our certificate is not accepted by your employer, we’ll provide you with a full refund.
Our Online Forklift and Electric Pallet Jack Certification has been designed in alignment with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178, ANSI B56.1, and the CSA B335-15 Safety Standard for Lift Trucks. That means that the pallet jack training course is modern, up-to-date, compliant, and will be universally recognized by employers with the most stringent operator qualification standards. If our certificate is not accepted in any of the following states, we’ll give you a full refund for the training.
California Connecticut Massachusetts Mississippi New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico North Carolina North Dakota Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Washington West VirginiaThe Occupational Safety and health Administration (OSHA), The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) each have a standard that outlines many guidelines and recommendations relating to forklifts/lift trucks. Among these are very specific requirements relating to forklift operator training.
Our Forklift Certification Training has been carefully designed to meet and even exceed the training requirements that have been outlined in each of these standards.
Because employers are required to comply with these standards (OSHA and ANSI in the USA, and CSA in Canada), training and certifications that have been aligned with them will be seen as more valuable than those that have not been.
It’s important to note that in order to completely satisfy the requirements of the standards, workplace and equipment specific training must be completed by the employer, along with a practical evaluation. These workplace training components cannot be completed by any third party provider whether they offer online or live training. The reason for this is that each workplace is different and poses unique hazards. An employer is best suited to train workers on these unique circumstances that exist within their workplace and their specific equipment.