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Dear Canada: No, you didn't hurt my feelings. I looked at your site and the courses sound interesting. Nevertheless, I still don't see how distance learning can be applied to create an OSHA-compliant (operative words) forklift operator training program. It might work for a "train the trainer" training program to help instructors learn the answers to questions from students that arise during class and practical traing but that wasn't my question. I remain interested to hear from anyone with actual practical experience with distance learning as applied to an OSHA-compliant forklift training program. Cordially, Bud
  • Posted 5 Dec 2008 14:04
  • By budcoh
  • joined 8 Feb'06 - 25 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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