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Our Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) General (OSHA) safety course is designed for operators of powered industrial trucks. The course covers various aspects such as truck anatomy and inspection, stability, and secure operation guidelines. This course satisfies the classroom instruction prerequisite for occupational safety training. It also incorporates a proficiency checklist for employers to conduct practical evaluations. After finishing the course, participants will have the option to download and print a certificate or wallet card signifying the completion of the Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) General training. NOTE: Only an employer has the authority to certify an employee. The certification prerequisites can differ based on the state or province. Refer to local standards for any added occupational training requirements.
The Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) General safety training course is designed in compliance with OSHA standards. The online version of the course meets OSHA’s classroom training mandate. The course is segmented into sections that cover anatomy, maintenance and inspections, principles of stability, safe operations, and common hazards related to Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) operations.
Approximately 150 minutes
The pass mark for this course is 80%, and you will have 2 chances to complete the test successfully.
Upon successful completion of this course, a certificate will be available for download and print.
This course will take roughly 150 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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