Forklift Safety Instruction and Presentation Program Synopsis:
The Forklift Safety Instruction and Presentation Program is, without a doubt, the most complete and comprehensive training of its kind on the market. It was designed for safety managers, supervisors, or other designated personnel with a need to initiate an independent training program in their organizations or departments. The training is extremely thorough, yet, concise enough to only require two days to complete. The design goals of this curriculum were three-fold:
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- To provide training thorough enough to allow the participant to implement a full-scale safety training program of his or her own immediately following the course
- To provide the participant with 100% of the customizable materials and aides to implement his or her program, with no further necessity for resource-gathering
- To be cost-effective to the participant's company or organization
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The class is taught by knowledgeable, entertaining instructors and is comprehensive and accurate. The open-discussion format will allow the participants to have the opportunity to involve their own real-life workplace scenarios and unique situations, which will make this course material more effective in all environments.
Included in the materials given to each participant are tons of valuable, customizable resources, both printed and stored on CD-ROM, including:
- Comprehensive training documentation, including the entire Forklift Operator Safety Training Program
- All slide presentations for teaching the training classes covered
- All tests and answer keys for operator training programs
- Evaluation forms, safety audit forms, incident and accident report forms, investigation report forms, and dozens of other forms and documents, ready to personalize and use in your workplace to increase safety and compliance with OSHA regulations
- Certificates and certification cards that can be personalized and administered to operators following successful completion of safety training programs
- Graphics and images that can be incorporated in training classes and presentations
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Subjects Covered in the Program Include:
- Company Impact - How a properly implemented safety training program can impact the company's workers, morale, and bottom line.
- Statistics - Actual statistics on forklift operation and accidents in the U.S workplace.
- The "L-Word": Liability - How it relates to the company.
- OSHA Regulations - The complete set of regulations as they relate to forklift safety, what they mean and how they can affect the operators, the instructors and the company.
- Employee Involvement - How to get workers to be proactive about training programs and maintaining a safe work environment.
- Management Involvement - How to get management involved in the enforcement and reinforcement of safety training, and management's crucial role in the success of any training program.
- Company Customization - How to adjust training to match company policies and how to resolve discrepancies between company policies and instructor course content or OSHA regulations.
- Choosing the Right Presentation - how to select the format of and materials for your class based on the participants and environment.
- Class Preparation - Room setup, materials preparation and equipment setup for successful training.
- Instructing Style - How to develop a personal training style, and techniques that lead to a more effective presentation.
- The Training Program - A complete run-through of the actual operator training program as it is written.
- Documentation - Recording results and creating a thorough record of safety training.
- Forms - All documents and forms to be used by the trainer and operators during training and in the workplace.
- Accidents and Incidents - How to investigate and report incidents and who should be involved.
- News Articles - Library of relevant news items that can be used in presenting safety training classes.
- Reference Materials - Complete listing of contact information, phone numbers, websites, and addresses of various information sources, safety organizations and government agencies.
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