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Counterbalance Forklift Training Programs
Anyone who operates a counterbalanced forklift is required to receive training, based on Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations. Training consists of a combination of hands-on driver training and classroom training. Refresher training is required occasionally to keep driver skills up to date. OSHA does not specify a minimum time requirement for either the classroom or hands-on training.

Counterbalanced Forklifts
The counterbalance forklift can balance its cargo thanks to a counterbalance built into the truck. Forks can move down and up parallel to the truck's body. The blades do not pivot. Drivers who use counterbalanced lift trucks should have training on the particular trucks they would be driving and in a similar workplace surroundings.

Classroom Training
In classroom training, the forklift driver will be taught about the model she or he will be using. Information consists of specifications such as height, weight and load capacity. The driver will be taught the basics of charging or fueling the forklift, depending on whether it is a gas-powered or battery-powered engine. Safety measures pertaining to the particular truck, such as how to safely walk around the forklift, will be included.

Supervised Driving
Supervised driver training would ensure the forklift operator knows how to drive the counterbalanced lift truck. This practical training would happen in the same type of setting in which the operator would be working. The driver will train with the same sorts of nearby buildings and other structures on the same kind of terrain, as well as the same vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Refresher Training
Counterbalance forklift operators are required by OSHA to take a regular refresher training program. Nonetheless, there are no specifications as to the frequency at which a driver needs this training. However, for regular drivers, refresher training must include classroom-style training.

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