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I guess this depends on how you define "standard". Does the OSHA rule count as the standard? (29cfr1910.178) search at osha.gov
They "should" have a certificate, or be able to provide proof of one, and their current employer MUST have proof of their having been properly trained for that location and truck.
May I ask what it was that made you decide to ask that question?
  • Posted 16 Jun 2010 07:28
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
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