MHI provides Powered Lift Truck Operator Training that aligns with OSHA’s requirements. Our training approach combines classroom instruction with hands-on teaching, with a strong focus on the proper operation of specific types of powered industrial trucks used in your business.
By choosing MHI as your training partner, you ensure compliance with OSHA’s mandate, which stipulates that outsourced forklift operator training must be conducted by individuals possessing the knowledge, training, and experience to effectively train powered industrial truck operators and assess their competence. We have a rich history of training thousands of operators and trainers across our markets, establishing us as a dependable and efficient source for training services.
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Additionally, for customers who prefer to conduct their own training, we provide a thorough Train the Trainer course. This program equips trainers with the skills and knowledge necessary to deliver effective forklift operator training within their organization.
Our shared goal, mirroring yours, goes beyond mere compliance with OSHA requirements. We are committed to ensuring that all your employees operate in a secure and productive work environment, prioritizing safety and efficiency.
MHI Instructors are dedicated to preparing your instructors to effectively lead your team in comprehensive forklift safety operations. Our training courses are specifically tailored to help instructors understand the content that needs to be covered and how to translate that knowledge into practical training for potential operators. We excel in training your trainers to be effective educators, going beyond mere slide presentations and hands-on evaluations to the heart of clear and easily comprehensible communication on each topic.
To learn more about our philosophy about training a trainer to be effective, please read what we feel are “The Four Things a Forklift Operator Training Instructor Must Know and be Capable of Performing.”
Just like our MHI trainers, we suggest that your trainer must meet the criteria outlined above to conduct training. To ensure the quality and effectiveness of your training program, we strongly recommend that this individual has received prior training in Forklift Operator Training before participating in our Train the Trainer program. Additionally, it is best if the trainer conducting the training has a background in either safety or forklift and lift equipment operation. These qualifications and experiences are vital to ensuring that your trainers are well-prepared to deliver high-quality, safety-focused training within your organization.
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Our Factory Certified instructors are dedicated to training your technicians comprehensively. Whether it’s basic troubleshooting or advanced electronics, we empower your technicians with the most cost-effective methods for maintaining your equipment.
All of our training options are available either on-site or at one of our two Training Centers. Don’t hesitate to reach out today to explore our training programs and empower your technicians with the knowledge and skills they need.
To empower you in operating your facility with enhanced safety and productivity, Material Handling Inc. has created a Resource Library. Within this library, you will find a wealth of valuable content designed to support your efforts in achieving your safety and productivity objectives.
Explore our Safety Resource Library today, and stay tuned as we regularly add new content to provide you with the tools and insights you need to succeed in your operations.
Forklift operator training offers a range of valuable benefits:
In summary, forklift operator training is not just a legal requirement; it’s a strategic move to prioritize employee well-being and enhance operational efficiency, ultimately benefiting your organization’s success.
Forklift safety is critical in our industry, and Forklift Operator Training plays a pivotal role in ensuring that our customers have fully trained operators who comply with OSHA requirements.
Our Facilitator Kit equips your trainer with the confidence and skills needed to deliver training professionally and effectively to a diverse group of operators, encompassing various equipment types and applications. In addition to this, we provide essential Participant Kits, which contain materials for participants to take home, along with Certificates of Completion for their records.
Our training kits comprehensively cover seven key areas that can be taught individually and independently:
By implementing this program, your company can swiftly meet operator training requirements, leading to improved productivity, reduced absenteeism, enhanced morale, and a safer workplace. To order your kit(s) or inquire further, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 888-865-2083.
When OSHA was established into law in 1974 by Richard Nixon, its primary objective was to enhance employee health and safety, reduce workplace accidents and fatalities, and significantly increase the probability of employees returning safely to their families every day.
Although the majority of companies diligently adhere to OSHA’s standards and requirements, there are instances when companies may inadvertently overlook them due to various reasons such as being preoccupied with other tasks or, in some cases, intentionally disregarding regulations in an attempt to save costs. When these situations arise, it can lead to an OSHA inspection.
This brief video, produced by OSHA, provides an overview of why they might initiate an inspection and what individuals and companies can anticipate during the inspection process.