OSHA says the employer’s certification should include the operator name, training date, evaluation date, and the name of the person or people who performed the training or evaluation.
The strongest forklift training programs are the ones that are simple enough to repeat, clear enough to document, and organized enough to survive staffing changes, audits, and renewals.
This guide connects the topic to the parts of the workflow that usually cause friction: assignments, practical evaluation, recordkeeping, and follow-up.
Check whether the way your team handles this topic today is consistent across supervisors and sites.
Make sure the outcome can be documented and retrieved later without guesswork.
Use one repeatable process so the answer does not depend on who happens to be managing the program that day.
Yes. Most compliance questions become easier when the answer can be tied back to a clear record trail.
Often yes. Our software workflow helps employers organize training, evaluations, and supporting documents together.
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