OSHA Forklift and Powered Industrial Truck Certification Training
29 CFR 1910.178

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Get Your Forklift Certification Online | OSHA 1910.178 Powered Industrial Truck Training for General Industry Workplaces
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Description
This OSHA forklift certification course provides comprehensive powered industrial truck safety training based on 29 CFR 1910.178 regulations. Designed for operators of forklifts, platform lift trucks, motorized hand trucks, and other powered industrial equipment, this online forklift training prepares employees to operate safely, recognize hazards, and understand stability principles that prevent tip-overs and other serious accidents.
Get trained in forklift safety and learn the critical operating procedures required by OSHA for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, retail operations, and any workplace where powered industrial trucks are used to move materials.
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Course Includes
- Interactive Training Modules
- Real-World Case Studies
- Mindful Minute
- Final Assessment
- Ergonomics Break
- Instant Certificate Upon Completion
- Lifetime Access to Resources
- Mobile-Friendly Learning Platform
What You'll Learn: Forklift Training Curriculum
- Foundation and Regulatory Framework
- Truck Classifications and Designation Systems
- Environmental Classifications and Hazard Zones
- Stability Principles and Load Dynamics
- Safe Load Handling Procedures
- Prohibited Practices and Their Consequences
- Workplace Operating Procedures
- Daily Inspections and Maintenance
- Battery Operations and Fuel Handling Safety
- Emergency Procedures and Tip-Over Response
Who This Course is For
- Forklift operators (counterbalance, reach trucks, order pickers)
- Platform lift truck operators
- Motorized hand truck and pallet jack operators
- Warehouse and distribution center workers
- Manufacturing and production personnel
- Shipping and receiving dock workers
- Retail stockroom employees
- Lumber yard and building materials workers
- Construction site material handlers
Work Settings
- Warehouses and distribution centers
- Manufacturing plants and factories
- Retail stores and stockrooms
- Lumber yards and building supply centers
- Food and beverage processing facilities
- Shipping docks and freight terminals
- Construction sites
- Cold storage and refrigerated facilities
- Automotive and parts distribution
- Paper and printing operations
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Why Choose This Forklift Certification?
OSHA 1910.178 Training
Provides the formal instruction component required by OSHA for powered industrial truck operators. This training must be supplemented with practical hands-on training and workplace evaluation to achieve full compliance.
Industry-Specific Focus
Unlike generic safety overviews, this course addresses the specific forklift hazards across multiple industries including:
- Warehouses and distribution centers
- Manufacturing and industrial facilities
- Retail stores and lumber yards
- Construction sites and dock operations
Immediate Certificate Access
Upon completion, receive your printable Forklift Operator Training Certificate instantly—valid for documenting the formal instruction component of OSHA-required training.
Flexible Online Learning
- Complete training at your own pace
- Access from any device (computer, tablet, mobile)
- No scheduling conflicts or travel required
- Affordable alternative to in-person classroom training
OSHA Recertification Requirements | 29 CFR 1910.178
When Forklift Training Is Required:
- Before the first assignment to operate powered industrial trucks
- When assigned to operate a different type of truck
- When workplace conditions change, affecting safe operation
- After involvement in an accident or near-miss incident
- When unsafe operating practices are observed
- Performance evaluation is required at least every three years
- As refresher training per employer policy
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does forklift training take?
This online forklift certification takes approximately 2 hours to complete, including the final exam. You can work at your own pace and pause/resume as needed.
What score do I need to pass?
You must achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final assessment. You have up to 3 attempts to pass.
How often must I renew my forklift certification?
OSHA requires competency evaluation at least every three years, with additional training required after accidents, unsafe practices, equipment changes, or workplace condition changes. Many employers require more frequent evaluations.
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes, upon passing the final exam you’ll receive your printable Forklift Operator Training Certificate immediately—valid for documenting completion of the formal instruction component.
What is the stability triangle?
The stability triangle is the three-point support system formed by the two front wheels and the pivot point of the rear axle. This triangle determines whether a forklift will remain upright or tip over. When the combined center of gravity moves outside this triangle, the truck tips.
What does the truck designation system mean (D, E, EX, LP, etc.)?
Each letter designation represents specific safety features designed for different operating environments. For example, EX trucks have explosion-proof electrical systems for areas with flammable vapors, while LP trucks use liquefied petroleum gas for cleaner emissions. Using the wrong truck type in a hazardous environment can cause fires, explosions, and fatalities.

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