Counterbalance forklift Training
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA require that anyone operating a counterbalanced lift truck receive classroom or lecture style training. They also require that a periodic refresher training along with a supervised driving course is finished. There is no minimum time requirement for the supervised driving or classroom training. What's more, there is no frequency mandated for the refresher training either.
Counterbalanced Forklifts
The weight of the counterbalance forklift is utilized to balance its cargo using its own weight. The forklift forks are in a fixed position but can be raised and lowered to secure and move cargo. The forks run parallel to the forklift's body. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration require that individuals who would be utilizing counterbalanced forklifts on the job be correctly trained on the trucks while being in the kind of environment that they will be using them.
Classroom Training
Training either lecture style or in a classroom will offer forklift and driver information for the truck you would be utilizing. Most training would include several aspects such as the load and weight capacity, height, how to fuel or charge the lift truck. It includes how to gauge the time on the engine in addition to any lift truck specific safety information like where to stand when walking around the truck. Either written and/or oral testing is part of the classroom training. There is no minimum time requirement for the training.
Supervised Driving
The forklift operator has to learn how to utilize the counterbalanced forklift while being supervised. The supervised driving has to take place in a place which reflects the environment the operator will be driving in. This atmosphere should include the type of terrain she will be traveling on, have similar pedestrian and vehicle traffic nearby, and similar surrounding structures close by as well. There is no specific minimum number of hours the operator has to drive while being supervised.