Competitions / rodeos

Columbia Forklift Challenge 2013

United States, Portland, Oregon - 5th March 2013
2nd biennial Columbia Forklift Challenge

This event is part of the Oregon Governor's Occupational Safety & Health Conference (GOSH).

The inaugural Columbia Forklift Challenge debuted at the Oregon GOSH conference in Portland on March 8, 2011. The event showcases the operating skill and safety awareness of drivers who participate.

Operators negotiated tight turns, maneuvered through a slalom run, stacked pallets and containers in precise locations, and finished with the task of rolling a bowling ball off a pallet toward pins approximately 20 feet away.

Cash prizes ranged from $200 to $500 and were given to both teams and individuals. All drivers competing were required to have employer certified training and attended an orientation prior to the event. Boeing, National Frozen Foods, Cascade Steel, Fred Meyer Distribution, and Boise Packaging and Newsprint participated in the 2011 competition.
Date(s)
5th March 2013
Venue
Oregon Convention Center
Contact for booking / more info
Craig Hamelund Oregon OSHA Education 1750 NW Naito Pkwy. Ste. 112 Portland, OR 97209 503.229.5910 craig.hamelund@state.or.us
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CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS
HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY
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