Certified Forklift Operator Certification (CFOL)
$695.00
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Course Description
The Certified Forklift Operator Certification (CFOL) course provides comprehensive training for individuals who operate or plan to operate powered industrial trucks in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, construction sites, distribution centers, and other industrial workplaces. Developed in accordance with OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard 29 CFR 1910.178, this course equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to operate forklifts safely, efficiently, and in compliance with federal safety regulations.Participants will gain a thorough understanding of forklift design, operating principles, stability, load capacity, center of gravity, pre-operation inspections, hazard recognition, and safe material handling practices. The course emphasizes accident prevention, workplace hazard awareness, pedestrian safety, equipment inspections, and proper fueling or battery charging procedures to reduce the risk of injuries, equipment damage, and costly downtime.
This certification is ideal for new forklift operators, warehouse employees, manufacturing personnel, shipping and receiving staff, construction workers, logistics professionals, and employers seeking to maintain OSHA compliance and promote a safer workplace. Upon successful completion, participants will have the knowledge required to safely operate powered industrial trucks and support OSHA-compliant forklift operations.
What You'll Learn
- Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR 1910.178) and forklift safety requirements.
- Identify the major components, controls, and operating characteristics of counterbalanced powered industrial trucks.
- Conduct pre-operation inspections and recognize equipment defects that require corrective action before use.
- Demonstrate safe forklift operating techniques, including starting, steering, maneuvering, parking, and shutdown procedures.
- Apply safe load handling practices by understanding load capacity, center of gravity, load stability, and safe lifting techniques.
- Perform safe fueling, battery charging, and routine equipment maintenance procedures.
- Recognize common workplace hazards involving pedestrians, ramps, loading docks, narrow aisles, and material handling operations.
- Promote OSHA compliance by applying safe operating practices, completing operator evaluations, and supporting workplace forklift safety programs.
Who Should Attend
Warehouse Workers Construction Workers Material Handlers Supervisors responsible for forklift operations Safety & Health Professionals