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Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII Online

Why do you need a Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII training course? A Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII training course is essential for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of rough terrain forklifts and other specialized equipment. Proper training helps operators understand safety protocols, maintenance requirements, and the correct handling techniques, reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing workplace safety. Additionally, such training ensures compliance with regulatory standards, protecting employees and employers from potential legal and financial repercussions.

SELF-PACED ONLINE TRAINING FOR POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS CLASS VII ONLINE

This training equips individuals with essential knowledge and necessary skills to handle challenging environments, reduces the risk of accidents, and ensures compliance with safety regulations. Our online course is accessible on any device, allowing learners to progress at their own pace. Upon successful completion, participants automatically receive their certification via email, affirming their competence in Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII.

Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII – OSHA Requirements

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that operators of Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII, which includes rough terrain forklifts, receive proper training and certification before operating the equipment. OSHA standards mandate a comprehensive training program that covers both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This includes understanding the specific functions of Class VII trucks, recognizing potential hazards, and learning safe operating procedures. Additionally, OSHA requires periodic evaluations and refresher training to ensure that operators maintain their proficiency and adhere to safety standards, thereby minimizing workplace accidents and ensuring a safe working environment..

IACET CEUs (Continuing Education Units)

0.4

CEU Requirements 

  1. 100% attendance for the Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII
  2. Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  3. Active participation in all class exercises (determined by course instructor)
  4. Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
  5. As applicable, achievement of a minimum passing score on the required end-of-course examination
  6. Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation form (must provide name on form to receive credit)

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this  Powered Industrial Trucks Class VII training, the student will be able to:

  • Gain comprehensive knowledge of Class VII powered industrial trucks, including their unique features and capabilities.
  • Learn OSHA regulations and industry standards for operating Class VII trucks.
  • Identify potential hazards associated with operating rough terrain forklifts and implement strategies to mitigate these risks.
  • Master the correct procedures for starting, maneuvering, lifting, and parking Class VII trucks in various environments and conditions.
  • Learn how to conduct pre-operation inspections and routine maintenance.
  • Understand the protocols for responding to accidents or emergencies while operating a Class VII truck.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in operating Class VII trucks through hands-on practice under supervised conditions.
  • Develop skills for safely loading, unloading, and transporting materials on rough terrain.

What you need:

  • Webcam or smartphone
  • Microphone or smartphone
  • Photo ID

What you get:

  • Certificate of Completion
  • IACET CEUS .4

Course Content

Powered Industrial Trucks -Operator Training
Disclaimer
Acknowledgment
What is Powered Industrial Truck (PIT)?
Powered Industrial Truck - Definition
Scope of Standard
Scope of Standard (continued)
Reasons for New Standard
Additional Reasons for New Standard
Forklift Fatalities, 1992-1996
Forklift Fatalities by Age Group 1992 -1996
Common Forklift Accident
PIT Concept; Stability Triangle
Basic PIT Concept
Knowing your vehicle
PIT Concepts
Stability
Stability Triangle - Figure 1
Stability Triangle - Figure 2
Load Capacity
PIT Training Program
Outline of Training
Revised Operator Training Requirements
Operator Training
Training Program Implementation
Training Program Implementation (continued) I
Training Program Implementation (continued) II
Training Program Content
Training Program Content (continued) I
Training Program Content (continued) II
Training Program Content (continued) III
Refresher Training and Evaluation
Refresher Training and Evaluation (continued)
Avoidance of Duplicative Training
Effective Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Program
Certification
Industries Where Powered Industrial Truck Accidents Occurred
Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses by Source, 1996
Background
Background (continued)
Background (continued) II
Final Rule
Fatalities/Injuries Potentially Averted Annually by New Standard
Performance-Oriented Requirements
Dates
Appendix A - Stability of Powered Industrial Trucks
Appendix A - Stability of Powered Industrial Trucks II
Components of a Forklift Truck
Stand Up Counterbalance
Hand & Hand/Rider Trucks
Proper handling of jacks
PRE-USE INSPECTION
Pre-Operation Inspection: Visual Circle Check
Operator Controls
Loading
Traveling with Loads
Traveling with Loads II
Traveling with Loads III
Traveling with Loads IV
Traveling with Loads V
Parking the Forklift
Refueling or Recharging
Recharging Electric Trucks
Refueling Gas or Diesel Trucks
Refueling Liquid Propane Trucks
Types of Powered Industrial Trucks
Unique Characteristics of Powered Industrial Trucks
Components of a Forklift Truck
Classes of Commonly-Used Powered Industrial Trucks
Class I - Electric Motor Rider Trucks
Class I - Electric Motor Rider Trucks
Class I - Electric Motor Rider Trucks
Class II - Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks
Class II - Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks
Class II - Narrow Aisle Trucks
Class III - Electric Motor Hand or Hand/Rider Trucks
Class III - Electric Motor Hand or Hand/Rider Trucks
Class III - Hand & Hand/Rider Trucks
Class IV - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks - Cushion (Solid) Tires
Class IV - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks - Cushion (Solid) Tires
Class V - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks - Pneumatic Tires
Class V - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks (Pneumatic Tires)
Class VI - Electric & Internal Combustion Engine Tractors
Class VII - Rough Terrain Forklift Trucks
Rough Terrain Straight Mast Forklifts
Rough Terrain Extended-Reach Forklifts
Some Types of Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime
Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime I
Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime II
Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime III
Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime IV
Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime V
Question…I
Question…II
Question…III
Conclusion
Last Question…
Safety Symbols
OSHA 1910.178 (I)
Basic Instruction-General
Vertical Mast RTFL
Variable Reach or Telescopic RTFL
Truck Mounted RTFL
Basic Instruction - General
Load charts
Automobile vs. Rough Terrain Forklift
Automobile vs. Rough Terrain Forklift (Continued)
BASIC INSTRUCTION — RTFL Safety
OPERATION — Start-Up
OPERATION — Control Function
OPERATION — Restricted View Awareness
OPERATION — Restricted View Awareness (Continued)
OPERATING TECHNIQUES
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS
Vertical Mast Rough Terrain Forklift
Variable Reach (Telescopic) Rough Terrain Forklift
Truck Mounted Rough Terrain Forklift
Load Considerations
Stability Triangle / Rough Terrain Operation
Line of Sight
Hands-On Checklist
Safety Training for Operators Of Rough Terrain Forklifts OSHA 1910.178 (I)
Exam