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OSHA Telehandler Certification

Lull Lift Certification

A forklift is a powerful tool that allows one person to precisely lift and place large heavy loads with little effort.

10 Modules

Course Modules - (10)

  • 1) Introduction
  • 2) Tool Box Talk: Lull and Forklift Safety
  • 3) Forklifts vs Telehandlers: What's the Difference?
  • 1) OSHA Regulations & Required Training for Powered Industrial Truck Operators
  • 2) OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178
  • 1) FORKLIFT TRAINING:
  • 2) Training requirements and helpful tips
  • 1) Types of Forklifts
  • 2) Types of Forklifts
  • 1) OSHA Pre-Shift Inspection
  • 2) Pre-Operation Forklift Walk-Around Inspection
  • 3) Telehandler inspection How to do a Telehandler Pre-Operation Inspection | Telehandler Forklift Operator Training
  • 1) TELEHANDLER CERTIFICATION
  • 2) Safety Video Series Telehandler Signals
  • 3) Show chat replay Forklift Fails & Accidents // Forklift Operator Training
  • 4) What NOT to do in a Telehandler Forklift | Forklift Operator Training
  • 5) Operating powered industrial trucks (forklifts)
  • 6) TELEHANDLER OPERATION BEST PRACTICES
  • 7) Forklift Safety
  • 8) Safe Use of Telehandlers in Construction
  • 1) Telehandler Operator Safety
  • 2) Telehandler Load Charts
  • 3) Moving a Load - Rough Terrain Telehandler
  • 4) Stability Triangle
  • 5) Forklift Load Operations
  • 6) TELESCOPIC HANDLER
  • 1) Telehandler - MLT Compact - Daily Maintenance
  • 2) Telehandler 250 Hour Service Check
  • 3) How to Safely Change a Propane Tank on a Forklift [Step-By-Step]
  • 4) Forklift Charging Connection
  • 5) Powered Industrial Truck Program
  • 6) MAINTENANCE PLAN
  • 7) Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Procedure
  • 8) 1055 TELEHANDLER
  • 1) Forklift Pedestrian Safety
  • 1) Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training
  • 2) Forklift Safety
  • 3) Forklift Safety Guide

Recognize the differences between the Power Industrial Truck (PIT)/Forklift and the automobile.

Explain the different types of PITs.

Identify the hazards involved with Powered Industrial Trucks (PITs)

Identify truck controls and instrumentation: where they are located, what they do, and how they work.

Understand Engine or motor operation, and steering and maneuvering, including fork adaptation, operation, use, and limitations.

Understand vehicle refueling and recharging of batteries.

Understand visibility concerns (including restrictions due to loading).

Identify vehicle capacity, explain how to maintain vehicle stability, and describe vehicle limitations.

Perform vehicle inspections to identify potential safety concerns.

Understand the impact of surface conditions and load composition.

Understand load manipulation, stacking, and unstacking.

Understand operating instructions, warnings, and precaution for the types of truck the operator will be authorized to operate.

 

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand safety protocols in the workplace.
  • Recognize potential hazards and mitigate risks.

CEU Requirements CEU Requirements

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)

Prerequisites Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites but, mandatory to do Video Cons in this course. Students must be able to orally communicate with instructor in primary language of the training

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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 10
  • Duration : 4 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Beginner
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