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We originally purchased our forklift driver training course from the National Safety Council and we are out of booklets. We contacted them to order more supplies but they charge as much as some companies charge for the whole set up, plus ours is in VCR form and we would like to upgrade to a DVD. Can anyone recommend where I can get a new course complete with a CD. We are a Linde dealer so it would be nice to get a DVD that doesn't have my competitors trucks on display. Is there a generic course available?
  • Posted 27 Jun 2009 01:21
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