What Does The
    OSHA Forklift Standard
    Say?
 
OSHA 29 CFR
    1910.178
 
  
1910.178(l) 
Operator
   training.  
   
1910.178(l)(1) 
Safe
   operation.   
   
1910.178(l)(1)(i) 
The employer shall ensure that
   each powered industrial truck operator is competent to operate a powered industrial truck safely, as
   demonstrated by the successful completion of the training and evaluation specified in this paragraph
   (l).   
   
1910.178(l)(1)(ii) 
Prior to permitting an employee
   to operate a powered industrial truck (except for training purposes), the employer shall ensure that each
   operator has successfully completed the training required by this paragraph (l), except as permitted by
   paragraph (l)(5).   
   
1910.178(l)(2)(ii)    
Training shall consist of a
   combination of formal instruction (e.g., lecture, discussion, interactive computer learning, video tape, written
   material), practical training (demonstrations performed by the trainer and practical exercises performed by the
   trainee), and evaluation of the operator's performance in the workplace.  
   
1910.178(l)(2)(iii) 
All operator training and
   evaluation shall be conducted by persons who have the knowledge, training, and experience to train powered
   industrial truck operators and evaluate their competence.   
   
1910.178(l)(4) 
Refresher training and
   evaluation.   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(i) 
Refresher training, including an
   evaluation of the effectiveness of that training, shall be conducted as required by paragraph (l)(4)(ii) to
   ensure that the operator has the knowledge and skills needed to operate the powered industrial truck
   safely.   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(ii) 
Refresher training in relevant
   topics shall be provided to the operator when:   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(ii)(A) 
The operator has been observed
   to operate the vehicle in an unsafe manner;   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(ii)(B) 
The operator has been involved
   in an accident or near-miss incident;   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(ii)(C) 
The operator has received an
   evaluation that reveals that the operator is not operating the truck safely;   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(ii)(D) 
The operator is assigned to
   drive a different type of truck; or   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(ii)(E) 
A condition in the workplace
   changes in a manner that could affect safe operation of the truck.   
   
1910.178(l)(4)(iii) 
An evaluation of each powered
   industrial truck operator's performance shall be conducted at least once every three
   years.   
  
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