Forklift - Fundamentals

Forklift - Fundamentals

Learning objectives

  • Recognize a forklift, its components and features, how it is different from a car, and operator training requirements.
  • Describe hazards associated with forklift operations as well as common forklift accidents and how they typically occur.
  • Distinguish between safe and unsafe forklift operations, including maneuvering the forklift, handling loads, and responding to worksite-related hazards.

Course overview

This lesson is the first lesson in a five-lesson curriculum, designed to provide workers with an awareness of the federal safety regulations for operating a forklift. The five-lesson curriculum fulfills the formal-instruction portion of forklift operator certification training, and is designed to precede practical operator training and site-specific training. The regulations for operating a forklift, also referred to as a powered industrial truck, are outlined in 29 CFR 1910. This lesson presents some fundamental information about operating a forklift, including the differences between driving a forklift and driving a car, the most common hazards associated with operating a forklift, and the training requirements to operate a forklift.
  • 19 minutes
  • Format: Online Interactive
  • English
Course Outline
  • Forklift Basics
  • Common Hazards and Accidents
  • Safe Operating Techniques
Regulations
  • 29 CFR 1910, Subpart N, Materials Handling and Storage
  • California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 7. General Industry Safety Orders, Group 4. General Mobile Equipment and Auxiliaries, Article 25. Industrial Trucks, Tractors, Haulage Vehicles, and Earthmoving Equipment, Sections 3650, 3664. Industrial Trucks, General. Operating Rules
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