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Easy to use and ready to deliver, this all-in-one program makes it easy to train your
forklift operators ... and meet OSHA's "formal instruction" training requirements (29
CFR Section 1910.178 (l)).
It covers safety topics that are critical to avoiding accidents and injuries, including
general safety, pre-operation, operation, load handling, fuel/battery maintenance, and
specialized units.
Forklift Operator Safety Training will also help you satisfy OSHA's
requirements for providing refresher or remedial training based on unsafe operation, an
accident, incident, near miss, or deficiency found during periodic evaluations.
This program includes several ready-to-use training tools:
- (1) 27-minute, closed-captioned video - Available on DVD (with extra bonus
features) or VHS, the program combines engaging video and editing technology with
expertise from industry professionals at all levels.
- (1) Trainer's Guide - Convenient tool organizes everything to help you lead
a group through training ... includes a presentation outline, quiz/answer key, and
transparency masters
- (11) Employee Handbooks - Include a 20-question quiz and perforated skill
card to document forklift safety training
- (1) Awareness
Poster - Place in a high-traffic area to reinforce the importance of safe
forklift operation
- (10) Wallet Cards - Include space for required operator I.D. info and types
of equipment the bearer is authorized to operate
- (1) Trainer's Log - Makes it fast and easy to document who's received
forklift safety training and when
- (1) Forklift Operator Evaluation Form - A practical way to assess your
forklift operators' skill level
- (1) Forklift Operator Daily Checklist - Easy-to-use form for operators to
document any parts in need of repair
- (1) Certificate of Training - Classroom - Recognize operators' successful
completion of classroom training
- (1) Certificate of Training - Operational - Recognize operators'
successful completion of hands-on training
- (1) Trainer Tool CD-ROM - CD adds a quick and easy way to invigorate
classroom training through visual learning aids. Gives you electronic access to
additional tools that can be used as-is, customized or downloaded into visual
presentations. Includes a ready-to-go PowerPoint presentation, quizzes/answer keys,
clip art, posters and more.
J. J. Keller’s Forklift Operator Safety is also available in Interactive Online/CD-ROM formats.
Not sure which training format is
right for you?
J. J. Keller's Forklift Operator Safety video is the Winner of the 2005
Bronze World Medal at New York Festivals International Film & Video Competition.
The Forklift Operator Safety Training
Program is available on DVD or VHS.
The content of the main program is the same
on VHS and DVD, but with DVD, you’ll also
get added features!
DVD Main Menu
- Play Program - Plays entire main
program.
- Chapter Selections – Allows easy access
to specific subtopics for more focused
training.
- Introduction
- Facts About Forklifts
- Rear steering; counterweights; stability; three-point suspension system; the
stability triangle; three-point mount; seatbelt use and why it's important
- Before You Start Your Shift
- The pre-operation inspection
- Traveling
- Keeping the load low; raising and lowering loads; speed limits; floor hazards;
visibility restrictions; traveling with other forklifts; dealing with pedestrians;
parking
- Lifting and Placing a Load
- Capacity limitations; know your load; overhead obstructions; lifting a load;
unstable loads; placing a load
- Working in a Truck, Trailer, or Railcar
- Inspect the truck, trailer or railcar; using dock plates; securing the truck,
trailer or railcar; hazardous emissions; driving on inclines and ramps;
- Refueling and Recharging
- Electric forklifts; LPG forklifts; gas and diesel forklifts
- Other Types of Powered Industrial Trucks
- Forklifts with pneumatic tires; walk-along units; high lift units
- Maintenance and Modifications
- Regular inspections; routine checks and preventative maintenance; what to do if
modifications are made to the unit
- Conclusion
- Review - Provides a quick way to
refresh memory on key points of the program
to better aid retention.
(Running Time 4 minutes, 32 seconds)
- Guidelines – Gives dos and don’ts and
best practices information so trainees can
apply the information to their jobs.
(Running Time 2 minutes, 15 seconds)
- Commentary – Offers additional
interviews by industry professionals.
(Running Time 2 minutes, 8 seconds)
- Hazard Perception Challenge – Three
scenarios help sharpen the skills trainees
learned in the video.
(Running Time 3 minutes, 21 seconds)
- Quiz – 10 interactive questions; offers
correct/incorrect remediation to reinforce
effectiveness of training.
(Running Time 11 minutes)
DVD Benefits over VHS
- Is adaptable to a variety of training
situations: can be used for group training
(with a DVD player and monitor) or
individual training (on a PC with DVD
capability).
- Includes extra “DVD-only” training
materials, which adds training options and
helps improve trainees’ retention.
- Displays superior picture and audio
quality to keep trainees engaged.
- Features instant rewind, fast forward,
and search controls to save you time.
- Durable disc is not susceptible to
magnetic fields and is heat resistant.
- Transports easily because of its
compact size.
The Basic System Requirements are: - A 400 Mhz or faster Intel-
compatible CPU
- A video card with AGP architecture and at least 4 MB of onboard RAM
- At least 128 MB of system RAM (Windows 2000, XP and Vista users - 256 MB or more is
recommended)
- Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP or
Windows Vista (most software DVD decoders have either reduced function or no support
under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0)
- The latest version of Microsoft DirectX
- A
DVD-ROM drive (DVD discs cannot be read by CD-ROM equipment)
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J. J. Keller's training programs are available in three formats: DVD, Interactive Online, and Interactive CD-ROM. Each format offers compelling, high-quality training on required topics, best practices, and general safety and wellness issues.
Below is a comparison chart of the features, benefits, and system requirements each training format has to offer. Look it over to find out exactly which one is right for you and your employees! |
| Feature/Benefit |
DVD |
Interactive
CD-ROM* |
Interactive
Online |
High quality video |
X |
X |
X |
| Professional narration (w/ audio on/off for CD and Online) |
X |
X |
X |
| Sound bites from industry professionals |
X |
X |
X |
| Message for Management |
X |
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| Animations |
X |
X |
X |
| Interactive animations |
|
X |
X |
| Content Resources (PDFs of in-depth course material, form examples, and worksheets) |
|
X |
X |
| Pre-test/Post-test |
X |
X |
X |
| Interactive Check on Learning (drag and drop, matching, multiple choice) |
|
X |
X |
| Lesson test(s) |
|
X |
X |
| Final exam |
|
X |
X |
| Downloadable course transcript |
|
X |
X |
| Drop-down menu structure |
|
X |
X |
| Closed-captioned video |
X |
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| Trainer's/Instructor's Guide |
X |
|
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| Employee/Driver Handbooks (with quiz) |
X |
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| Awareness Poster(s) |
X |
|
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| Training Log |
|
X |
X |
| Trainer Tools CD-ROM (supplemental topic info, quiz questions, answer key, clip art, posters, training log) |
X |
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| Additional features (Review, Commentary, Quiz, etc.) |
X |
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| System Requirements |
DVD |
Interactive
CD-ROM* |
Interactive
Online |
| Intel®/AMD compatible multimedia computer |
|
X |
X |
| Windows® 2000/XP or higher* |
|
X |
X |
| Pentium® 350 MHz processor |
|
X |
X |
| 128 MB of RAM |
|
X |
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| 60 MB of hard disc space |
|
X |
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| 16X CD-ROM drive or higher |
|
X |
X |
| Flash Player 8 plugin or higher |
|
X |
X |
| JavaScript enabled |
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|
X |
| Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher |
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|
X |
| Broadband connection 256 kbps or higher |
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|
X |
| Speakers / Headphones |
|
X |
X |
*CD-ROMs are currently not compatible with Windows Vista™ operating system. |
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