Fork Lift and Powered Industrial Truck Operator Safety Training

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Instructor: John J Meola
Product ID: 705611
Training Level: Basic

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  • Duration: 90 Min
This webinar will review the OSHA PIT Standard with a focus on training and qualifications of Trainers, and the components of an effective Training Program. This process is not as simple as one would think.
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Last Recorded Date: Mar-2018

 

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$249.00
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Why Should You Attend:

If you are using any type of mechanized equipment for materials handling or other purposes, such as on a job site, in a factory or warehouse, or in any commercial activity, there is a highly codified OSHA requirement for Operator Safety Training.

Our Presenter for this webinar has authored a handbook on Forklift Safety and taught numerous Operator Training classes, from shipyards, mills, factories and construction sites.

We will discuss the most common FAILURES of training programs, and Best Practices to ensure your Operators receive and retain the right safety information.

OSHA calculates there is a FATALITY involving a PIT/forklift every 4 days in the US, approximately 100 every year.

And, there are numerous serious injuries EVERY DAY involving PIT/forklifts. Most if not all of these incidents are classified as PREVENTABLE, and are often directly attributable to Operator ERROR; including improper or insufficient training on a specific type of materials handling machine.

In this webinar we will discuss critical Operator behaviors and how Safety Trainers can reinforce these behaviors to achieve a safe and productive workplace, using basic principles of adult learning and behavior reinforcement.

Also, we will examine some of the technological advancements occurring in the fork lift industry that add great benefit to overall safety performance.

Practical, real-life and hands-on Operator Safety Training tips and methods are included in this Webinar.

If you are using any type of mechanized mobile materials handling machinery, you or some other responsible person should attend this Webinar, if only to confirm you are capturing all the hot buttons and key learning requirements for keeping your operators safe and productive.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the requirements of OSHA 1910.178 Powered Industrial Truck safety
  • Learn the key elements of a customized Operator Safety Training Program vs. generic program
  • Gain an understanding of why having a tight training Program is critically important to you personally as a Trainer and to your organization in terms of liability and responsibility
  • Review of the most often overlooked parts of the OSHA PIT compliance process and easy ways to ensure that you are capturing their delivery in your Program
  • Review the Top Ten causes of fork lift and PIT accidents and their associated preventive strategies.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

  • OSHA 1910 Subpart N - Materials Handling and Storage
    • OSHA 1910.178 – Powered Industrial Trucks and their associated Operator Safety Training requirements
  • 1926 Subpart H - Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal
  • 1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations
    • 1926.600 - Equipment.
    • 1926.601 - Motor vehicles.
    • 1926.602 - Material handling equipment.
  • 1926 Subpart W - Rollover Protective Structures; Overhead Protection
  • How to structure a custom Operator Safety Training Program at your facility
  • Key elements of the delivery and confirmation of the learning process
  • Proven tips and techniques to get the attendees attention
  • Suggested length of an effective training program
  • Train the Trainer requirements; common mistakes made in most safety training programs

Who Will Benefit:

  • Safety Trainers and Managers
  • Supervisors, Foremen, Superintendents
  • Project Managers
  • Warehouse Operations Managers and Supervisors
  • Fork Lift Sales and Service
  • Materials Handling Equipment Dealers
  • Insurance Loss Control
  • Lawyers, personal injury attorneys, paralegals
  • Logistics and freight forwarders
  • Oil and Gas operations
  • Refinery and petrochemical
  • Shipyards, boat building, marine railway, boat storage, marinas
  • Trucking and moving companies
  • Long haul tractor trailer, Lumpers; helpers; freight dock and loading dock personnel
  • Rigging and crane companies
  • Equipment Rental companies
  • Fork Lift and Mechanized Equipment manufacturers
  • Construction companies; Contractors
  • Sub-Contractors and trades
  • Bob Cat; Case; Tele-handlers; Lull, Hyster, Caterpillar dealers, drivers and Service personnel
  • Delivery, vendors, freight handlers
  • Quarry, stone yards, mine sites, sand & gravel
  • Any business where materials handling equipment, fork lifts, PIT’s, mechanized equipment, etc. are in use.
Instructor Profile:
John J. Meola

John J. Meola
Safety Director, Pillar, Inc.

John J. Meola, CSP, ARM is the Safety Director for Pillar, Inc. based in Richmond, VA.

He is also an Instructor at the VA Commonwealth University, School of Business, Risk Management and Insurance Department and an OSHA 500 Community Outreach Construction Safety Trainer. He has authored two safety handbooks and contributes numerous technical safety articles for trade industry publications.

Mr. Meola is also an Executive Officer with the Colonial VA Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers and a Past-President of this Chapter. He works closely with clients from private industry to develop and manage employee safety and health issues across a wide range of businesses.

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