Applied Forklift Operations: Complex Materials Handling and Warehouse Safety Leadership

Develop expertise in advanced load handling, attachment operations, incident investigation, and building a warehouse safety culture that sustains compliance across a team.

โฑ 1h 36m ๐Ÿ“š 12 lessons

About this course

Certified forklift operators who become safe, efficient, and consistent across years of operation do so by developing systematic habits that keep risk management automatic even under the time pressures of busy warehouse operations. Those who move into supervisory roles face the additional challenge of building safety culture rather than just practicing it personally. By the end of this course you will be able to safely operate forklifts with common attachments, conduct a near-miss or incident investigation using a root-cause framework, develop a warehouse traffic management plan, and design an operator training and recertification program that meets OSHA requirements. What you will learn: - Attachment operations: clamps, rotators, side-shifters, and extended forks โ€” capacity adjustments and operating technique changes - High-reach and narrow-aisle operations: order picker and reach truck specifics, racking clearance calculations - Dock operations: trailer positioning, wheel chocking, dock plate use, and trailer stability verification before entry - Hazardous materials in the warehouse: forklift restrictions near flammable storage, ventilation requirements for battery charging areas - Near-miss and incident investigation: the five-why method applied to forklift events, documentation, and corrective action planning - Warehouse traffic management: pedestrian-vehicle separation systems, aisle designation, speed limit enforcement, and signage standards - OSHA compliance auditing: the self-audit process for powered industrial truck compliance, common citation areas, and corrective action timelines - Operator training program design: the OSHA-required components, qualified trainer criteria, and refresher training triggers The course presents case studies of warehouse incidents โ€” a tip-over event, a pedestrian near-miss, a racking collapse โ€” with root-cause analyses and reflection prompts asking you to identify the systemic factors and propose preventive measures. A traffic management planning template and a training program checklist are included as practical tools. Designed for experienced forklift operators moving into supervisory or safety coordinator roles, and for warehouse managers responsible for equipment safety programs. No prior management experience is required. This course is educational; all forklift operations and training programs must comply with OSHA 1910.178 and applicable state standards, and operators must maintain current employer-issued certification on each equipment type they operate.

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  • โšก Short & focused
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