OSHA Construction Forklift Safety Training | Powered Industrial Truck Certification
29 CFR 1926.602

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Get Your Construction Forklift Certification Online | OSHA 29 CFR 1926.602 Powered Industrial Truck Safety Training for Construction Workers
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Description
This OSHA construction forklift course provides comprehensive training based on 29 CFR 1926.602 regulations for powered industrial truck operations in construction environments. Designed for operators who use forklifts, lift trucks, and material handling equipment on job sites, this online training covers stability principles, load dynamics, environmental classifications, hazard recognition, and safe operating procedures for construction-specific challenges.
Approximately 75-85 workers lose their lives and 35,000 more suffer serious injuries in forklift-related accidents annually. This course provides the foundational knowledge required to operate powered industrial trucks safely in dynamic construction environments with uneven terrain, changing conditions, and coordination with other heavy equipment.
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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: Construction Forklift Training Curriculum and Core OSHA 1926.602 Training
- Foundation and Regulatory Framework
- Truck Designations and Classifications
- Environmental Hazard Classifications
- Equipment Safety Features
- Three-Phase Training Framework
- Stability Principles and Load Dynamics
- Load Handling Procedures
- Prohibited Practices and Safety Rules
- Construction Site Operating Procedures
- Critical Safety Requirements
- Daily Inspections and Maintenance
Who This Course is For
- Forklift and lift truck operators on construction sites
- Material handlers and warehouse personnel
- General construction laborers assigned to equipment operation
- Site supervisors and safety coordinators
- Equipment maintenance technicians
- Competent persons responsible for equipment oversight
- Loading dock workers at construction facilities
- Delivery drivers who operate forklifts
- Contractors and subcontractors
Work Settings
- Building construction projects (commercial, industrial, residential)
- Road work and infrastructure development
- Utility installation projects
- Demolition operations
- Renovation and retrofit projects
- Material staging and storage yards
- Heavy civil construction
- Industrial facility construction
- Multi-employer construction worksites
Additional Product Details
Why Choose This Construction Forklift Certification?
OSHA 1926.602 Training
Meets formal instruction requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.602 for construction powered industrial truck operators. This training must be supplemented with practical hands-on training and workplace evaluation to achieve full compliance.
Construction-Specific Focus
Unlike general industry forklift training, this course addresses unique construction challenges:
- Uneven terrain and changing surface conditions
- Coordination with other heavy equipment
- Temporary structures and access routes
- Environmental hazard classifications for job sites
Immediate Certificate Access
Upon completion, receive your printable Construction Forklift Training Certificate instantly—valid for documenting the formal instruction component of OSHA-required operator certification programs.
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 Training Requirements | 29 CFR 1926.602
When Forklift Training and Evaluation Is Required:
- Before operating powered industrial trucks on construction sites
- When assigned to different truck types or construction sites
- Following accidents, near-misses, or observed unsafe practices
- When performance demonstrates a lack of skill or understanding
- At least every three years for competency evaluation
- When site conditions change significantly
- As refresher training per employer policy
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does construction forklift training take?
This online construction 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.
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 your truck will remain upright or tip over. When the combined center of gravity moves outside this triangle, the truck will tip.
What is load center and why does it matter?
Load center is the horizontal distance from the load’s center of gravity to the face of the forks. Standard capacity ratings assume a 24-inch load center. As load center distance increases, the truck’s safe capacity decreases due to stability physics.
How often must operators be evaluated?
OSHA requires performance evaluation at least every three years. Additional evaluation is required following accidents, near-misses, unsafe practices, or when assigned to different equipment types or construction sites.
What should I do if the forklift tips over?
STAY IN THE OPERATOR COMPARTMENT. Grip the steering wheel firmly, brace your feet, lean away from the direction of the tip, and stay within the protective structure. Statistics show 85% of operators killed in tip-overs were NOT wearing seat belts and attempted to jump.
What is the minimum clearance from power lines?
For power lines 50 kV or less, maintain at least 10 feet clearance. For lines over 50 kV, maintain 10 feet plus 0.4 inches for each kV over 50. Always assume power lines are energized and account for total load height when calculating clearance.

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