Our Training Program

This program Is designed to provide operators with the necessary skills to operate the equipment safely to meet the applicable safety standards. All training will be conducted in accordance with.. OSHA Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, section 1910.7178. and ANSI/B56 safety standards for powered industrial Trucks

Avoid Costly OSHA Penalties
Failure to comply with OSHA forklift safety standards can result in fines up to $16,131 per violation, with additional penalties for repeat or willful infractions.

Defensive Driving Training

Defensive Driving Training

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Safety Protocols + Accident Prevention

Safety Protocols + Accident Prevention

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Flexible Scheduling for Companies

Flexible Scheduling for Companies

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Parallel Parking Training

Parallel Parking Training

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Helping you drive safely with confidence

We provide expert driving instruction, hands-on training, and personalized guidance to help learners of all levels develop safe, responsible, confident driving skills for life.

start your journey to safe, confident driving

Everything You Need to Know Before  You Get Certified

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safety training often leads to better outcomes. Due to its interactive and hands on approach, fostering stronger engagement and knowledge retention than online methods.

Hands on approach to forklift training. Emphasizes practical. Experience with forklifts in a real world setting rather than just theoretical knowledge.

Key aspects of on hands on approach. Direct interaction with the equipment. Safety Focus training emphasis on hazards awareness, load manipulation, stability, and pedestrian safety. OSHA Compliance Many hands-on programs are designed to meet OSHA standards, ensuring operators are properly certified and knowledgeable about regulations.

Operators of powered industrial trucks must be fully trained and employer certified as required in recent federal regulation. As part of the regulation, truck operators are required to complete formal classroom training, practical hands-on training and an evaluation. Employers need an effective and comprehensive training program to meet this OSHA regulation.

Meet and exceed OSHA standard 1910.178 and ANSI B56

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