WEBINAR

Forklift Training Essentials: Fundamentals for Safe and Compliant Forklift Use

Join our educational webcast on OSHA’s most cited forklift violation—Operator Not Properly Trained (1910.178(l)(1)(i)). Learn training requirements, refresher rules, evaluation tips, and best practices beyond the regs. Get answers live during our Q&A!
April 07, 2026
6:00 PM UTC
1 hour

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Summary

Join us for an educational webcast as we cover OSHA’s most common forklift violation – Operator Not Properly Trained – 1910.178(L)(1)(I). During this webcast, we’ll break down OSHA’s requirements for conducting forklift operator training. We’ll also provide tips that aren’t addressed in the regulations so you can ensure your program is as effective as it can be. 

 We’ll answer the following questions, and more! 

  • Who can/should conduct training?
  • What topics should be covered?
  • When should refresher training be conducted?
  • Do experienced new employees still require training?
  • What is a good evaluation?
  • Should there be a probationary period after training?

 Time will be reserved for a live Q&A session. Bring your forklift compliance questions!

 

Cindy Pauley, COSS, COHC

Cindy Pauley, COSS, COHC

Editor - EHS

J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.

Cindy Pauley joined J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. in June of 2022 as an Editor on the Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Publishing Team. She utilizes her 13 years of safety program development and management experience in oil and gas, chemical, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural industries to develop a wide variety of easily understandable content and to provide regulatory insight for J. J. Keller & Associates’ customers and partners.

 

Ray Chishti

Ray Chishti

Sr. Editor - EHS

J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.

Ray Chishti is a dedicated EHS Editor at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. Prior to joining our team in 2017, Ray held prominent roles in EH&S, executing audits, steering management strategies, and spearheading executive leadership endeavors, all while overseeing multimillion-dollar projects. Ray’s extensive expertise spans over 19 years and three diverse sectors, including fossil fuel power plants, utilities, retail establishments, warehousing, and college campus construction.

Holding a Juris Doctor with a concentration in Occupational Safety and Health, Ray is also an authorized OSHA trainer for both general industry and construction. He also holds first aid, AED, and CPR certifications, signifying a steadfast commitment to a comprehensive safety landscape.

 

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