Make a Difference In Worker Safety
Make safety your top priority. Have your operators and trainers work with our preferred training partner, Forklift Training Systems, for OSHA-compliant yard truck training.
Forklift Training Systems
For more than 25 years, Forklift Training Systems has been a national provider of industry-leading and OSHA-compliant safety training for operators and trainers of powered industrial trucks, mobile elevating work platforms, and yard trucks/spotters.
Experienced class instructors provide a combination of hands-on learning and classroom education at customer locations.
Advantages of Training with Forklift Training Systems
- OSHA-Compliant Training
- On-site, Hands-on Comprehensive Learning
- Experienced Instructors
- Post-Training Support & Documentation
- Safety & Compliance Audits
Yard Truck Operator Training
This 8-hour class provides operators with procedures for safely operating a yard truck and focuses on the OSHA standards for non-highway tractors through classroom instruction, written testing, and hands-on evaluation within a controlled environment. This class is not DOT or CDL operator training.
Yard Truck Train-the-Trainer
This 2-day course prepares safety professionals, supervisors, and experienced operators to train yard truck operators in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178. The class covers effective training methods, performance evaluation, and behavior-based safety. Prior equipment experience is required. This is not DOT or CDL training.
Other Training Classes
- Forklift Operator and Train-the-Trainer
- MEWP Operator and Train-the-Trainer
- OSHA 10 & 30 Outreach (General Industry)
- Mobile Cranes (General Industry)
- Fixed Overhead Cranes and Rigging (Remote/ Pendant Controlled)
- Fixed Overhead Cranes and Rigging (Cab Mounted Cranes)
- Hazard Communication
- Lockout/Tag out (LOTO)
- Fall Protection
- Machine Guarding
- Ladders and Stairways
- Confined Space Entry
- Supervisor Liability
Why Training Matters
Meets OSHA Requirements. Avoid fines by complying with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Section 1910.178.
Reduces accidents. Proper training can help reduce costly and sometimes fatal accidents.
Change Behavior. Focusing on changing behaviors can improve your operation, motivate your team, and enforce safety.