Pedestrian Safety Training Videos

Forklifts and Pedestrian Safety Training DVD
Forklifts And Pedestrian Safety - More injuries are experienced by pedestrians or persons not operating equipment than actual forklift operators.
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Backing Accident Prevention - Video
A large portion of the accidents in the solid waste industry occur while backing. There is no good excuse for a backing accident. It is difficult to see and the vehicle is difficult to maneuver. In this program we tried to cover every backing situation or hazard you may face.
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Forklift Instructor Training (DVD)
Forklift Instructor Training - Perhaps one of the most important, yet misunderstood part of any forklift training program is the engineering principles. Unless you have this knowledge, it's difficult to understand some of the safety rules relating to forklift operations and certainly detracts from your ability to make good judgments when lifting odd sized and difficult loads. This program focuses on some basic principles, but they are a very necessary part of professional forklift training and operations
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People and Equipment DVD
This program will discuss some basic rules that apply to both equipment operators and warehouse personnel. Basically, forklift operator rules generally call for pedestrians to have the right-of-way but forklift operators don’t always see pedestrians until it’s too late. Stay alert and pay attention to the sounds around you.

Forklift "The New Rules" (DVD)
The more technology progresses, the more important it is for professional operation of the equipment. In this program we will discuss the government rules on mandatory training specific to the equipment being operated.
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Forklift Training Package - 3 Videos In One Package
This package covers forklift rules and certification, certification, general types of equipment, engineering principles, automobiles and forklifts, fulcrum principle and more
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Vehicle Inspection - DVD
First of all, anyone operating this equipment must be trained and authorized by the company. Your license means you have received training and are capable of safely operating this equipment.