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that O.S.H.A. has implemented the Powered Industrial Truck Operator
Training Regulations, "How do you get the tools and information you
need to comply?" |
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Oram Material Handling Systems
(Oram) is ready with a team of training professionals to help you comply
with the new O.S.H.A.
29 CFR 1910.178(1) regulation. Site specific, equipment specific Train
the Trainer and Operator
Training courses are offered at all three Oram locations and on site.
Whats the Best Way to Comply?
Make
Safety Your Priority
- Operator Training
is not an afterthought here at Oram: We have a
dedicated staff of professional trainers who have studied the
O.S.H.A. rules and regulations and understand exactly what tools
and information are necessary to achieve O.S.H.A. compliance.
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Instructors
work to insure each student grasps critical safety issues. |
OSHA
Regulation High Lights
- Operator Must Be Qualified
Every employer is responsible for ensuring that each powered industrial
truck operator is competent to operate a powered industrial truck safely.

Before
leaving the lift truck, remember to lower the forks!
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Here is the "L"Paragraph
of the New OSHA Regulation (Standards - 29 CFR) More specifically,
that they have successfully completed the training and evaluation
specified. Experienced trainers work closely to ensure operators
grasp critical safety issues.
Instructors work to ensure
each student grasps critical safety issues.
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Trainer Qualifications
- Knowledge of powered industrial
trucks
- Ability to train operators
- Training experience
- Evaluate operators competency
Certification
NEW OSHA CIVIL PENALTIES POLICY
What If You
Ignore the New Training Rules?
If you fail to ensure compliance,
you should be prepared for assessed penalties up to $7,000 for EACH untrained
operator. Consult New
OSHA Civil Penalties Policy (OSHA Fact Sheets - 92-36)
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