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New! Forklift Training. CT 

Multi-Media Access Inc. Interactive Training

Forklift Safety Training TOP-OF-Mind Series

 

Audience:

All employees who work around forklifts.

Average
Training Time:

 30 minutes per program for a driver  

 30 minutes for a Pedestrian

US Code of Federal Regulation Reference:
CFR 1910

Format/
Product Code:

CD-ROM (MPEG Video) / MMAXflbs, MMAXflds, MMAXflea, MMAXflpd

Produced by:

Multi-Media Access, Inc.

OVERVIEW

A Powerful New Set of  Computer Based Multimedia Training Programs

A Forklift Safety Series:

These comprehensive Safety programs have all the newest Regulations and industry standards for Drivers and Pedestrians as well.

Now you can teach your drivers to watch-out for pedestrians and teach the pedestrians to watch-out for drivers.

The series for Drivers is designed around the three-year cycle for recertification, but can be completed in one sitting. The training is contained on three CD-ROMs with motion video and interactions to help learners retain the maximum in the learning experience.

 

TOPICS
The series may also be purchased in single CD format to suit your training needs. The following is a listing of the titles included:

  • CD TITLE:  Environment and Pedestrians  
    (drivers: caution pedestrians)

A - Signs
B -
Surroundings
C -
Pedestrians

  • CD TITLE:  Balance And Stability  
    (drivers avoid disaster; stay in balance)

A - Weight & Distance
B -
Stability
C -
Lift Capacity

  • CD TITLE:  Driving Safety 
    (Rules for drivers to observe)

A - Starting Your Shift
B -
Rules of the Road
C -
Environment

Also Available;

A new program for Pedestrian safety around forklifts.

  • CD TITLE:  Pedestrian Safety

A - Signs
B -
Surroundings
C -
Contact

The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:

The Forklift Driver Series

Environment & Pedestrians -

A - Signs - This module focuses on the signs in the driving Environment that alert drivers of the dangers to pedestrians and others.

Also:

  • how to avoid forklift/pedestrian accidents
  • procedures to use at blind intersections
  • policy for riders
  • rules for unattended forklifts
  • passing under the forks

 

B - Surroundings - There are many Surroundings that present danger to drivers and pedestrians alike. Just one of the dangers is smoking. This module helps drivers explore these dangers and be able to more easily recognize them in the driving Environment.

  • rules for pedestrians and obstructions
  • minor Spills & Obstructions
  • dangers of misplaced Hands and feet
  • Smoking in not allowed around forklifts
  • Personal Safety Equipment is required

 

C - Pedestrians - The common concerns and rules for drivers and pedestrians are given. This module focuses on these areas to help eliminate the lack-of-knowledge dangers.

  • Avoiding pedestrians and injuries  
  • Dangers with bodies & the forklift 
  • Forklift drivers must be trained & licensed
  • Trained to perform repairs.

 

 

Balance & Stability

This Training program concentrates on the Balance and Stability aspects of driving a forklift.

A - Weight & Distance - This module helps driver understand the relationship between the load capacity and load center ratings for the lift truck. They are also given training on the meaning of the Stability Triangle and it's relationship to the cause of most forklift accidents. 

  • Forklifts & cars; not the same
  • How load center affects capacity
  • How to maintain forklift stability
  • Safety of your fellow workers

 

B - Stability - Learners are given several examples of loads that exceed the forklift's capacity and the consequences of those actions.

 

 

  • When you load and unload a forklift
  • When the forks are raised
  • If a high load blocks your view
  • The Stability Triangle

 

C - Lift Capacity - Lift capacity and simple rules to avoid causing accidents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Information on nameplate
  • If the load center is greater than the rating of the forklift.
  • Items that affect loaded or unloaded forklift's Stability.
  • Review of Balance and Stability

 

Driving Safety

A - Starting Your Shift

 

 

 

 

 

  • Daily procedures to be used for your safety
  • When you start your shift
  • Vehicle Types
  • Refueling & battery charging or replacement

 

 

B - Rules of the Road

 

  • Rules for pedestrians and obstructions
  • Traffic and safety rules Safe distance and passing
  • "Unattended" & elevators
  • Operating a "walkie"

 

C - Environment

  • Avoiding forklift accidents
  • Forklifts on Ramps
  • Railroad tracks
  • Docked highway truck
  • Dockboard dangers

 

Pedestrian Safety

A - Signs - The signs in the driving Environment that alert Pedestrians of the dangers from forklifts are discussed.

  • How to avoid forklift/pedestrian accidents
  • Procedures to use at blind intersections
  • Policy for riders
  • Rules for unattended forklifts
  • Passing under the forks

 

B - Surroundings - There are many Surroundings that present danger to Pedestrians and drivers alike. 

Just one of the dangers is smoking.

This module helps pedestrians explore these dangers and be able to more easily recognize them in the driving Environment. 

  • Rules for pedestrians and obstructions
  • Minor Spills & Obstructions
  • Dangers of misplaced Hands and feet
  • Smoking in not allowed around forklifts
  • Personal Safety Equipment is required

 

C - Contact - The common concerns and rules for drivers and pedestrians are given. This module focuses on these areas to help eliminate the lack-of-knowledge dangers.

 

  • Avoiding pedestrians and injuries
  • Dangers with bodies & the forklift
  • Forklift drivers must be trained and licensed
  • Trained to perform repairs.

 

 

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