Price: $19.99
A powered industrial truck is defined by OSHA as any mobile power-propelled truck used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack or tier materials.
With the Lull Lift/Forklift Certification training from PdhSafety, you can handle materials safely and effectively.
Gain the expertise needed to operate a forklift and lull lift as a trained operator. Everything you require to operate successfully is included in this extensive curriculum.
Those looking to operate lull lifts and forklifts in manufacturing, warehouse, construction, and other sectors are the target audience for this training.
Key Focus
Types & Applications: Recognize the differences between different forklift and lull lift types, as well as their unique features and best uses.
Safety First: Acquire the knowledge to do pre-operation inspections, recognize and address any risks, and guarantee appropriate load handling methods.
Capacity & Limitations: Determine weight distribution and compute load capacity with confidence for the best stability.
The industry-recognized certification program from PDH Safety is an investment in both your professional progress and safety.
Course Modules - (10)
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.