The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires forklift operators receive a combination of formal instruction and practical, hands-on training 1910.178(I)(2)(ii). Our comprehensive learning material covers everything from the basics to advanced topics of forklift operations, and we’ve partnered with the best local trainers to provide you with the highest quality practical forklift training.
Forklift Training
Get OSHA Forklift Certified Online with Hands-On Driver Training Done Locally.
Learn from the best online and in-person.
1. Complete The Online Forklift Training Course
Learn how to operate a forklift at your convenience. Our course is OSHA compliant, with approximately 2 hours of video instruction to help you learn everything from the basics to advanced forklift handling operations.
2. Attend Driver’s Training Appointment
Hands-on, practical training is critical for OSHA forklift operator certification. Familiarize yourself with forklift operations by completing a workplace obstacle test after finishing the online instructional course.
3. Receive Your OSHA Compliant Certification
After completing the driver’s appointment, you’ll receive 24/7 access to your certificate online and on your mobile device. Download / Print a paper copy or share it online via social networks. It’s available whenever you need it.
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Course Curriculum
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StartForklift Components & Terminology (3:19)
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StartAn In-depth Look: The Mast (2:10)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Forks (1:18)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Attachments (2:02)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Warning Labels (1:44)
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PreviewAn In-depth Look: Controls (3:55)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Dashboard Instruments (4:04)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Overhead Guard (1:03)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Tires (1:12)
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StartAn In-depth Look: Warning Devices (0:43)
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StartCritical Forklift Measurements Every Operator Should Know (2:52)
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StartForklifts vs. Automobiles (2:06)
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StartQuiz: Knowing Your Forklift