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Not only have I taken the course, but my company owns an Internet Based Safety Training Module called the IBST that is fully compliant with both OSHA 1910 and 1926. The internet-based forklift training is only good for the three-year refresher for a driver with a good record - no accidents or near misses and so on according to the OSHA Standard. Initial training and Operator Licensing needs to be hands-on with all proper in-truck evaluations. The program can also be used for the classroom portion of the new operator training and then followed up with the hands-on training portion. The Course includes all applicable info to both OSHA and ANSI, and it is complete with a randomly selected test at the end of the course. The student needs to pass the test with a certain percentage to complete this portion of the training, and if they fail you simply reset for them to take over again. It is an excellent product with 23 different OSHA-Compliant subjects like Means of Egress, Fire Prevention / Protection, LOTO and so on. It also keeps a profile for each student and all applicable records for your training compliance records and extremely easy to use. If you are interested in a demo or taking a course, I would be happy to talk with you. We have had phenominal results with the IBST, and my clients love the time savings and record keeping - all hands-off once the student has been set up in the system. The price is extremely reasonable and driven by volume. You can contact me by telephone at (910) 221-9809 or email at safetyeast at charterinternet dot com.
  • Posted 17 Nov 2006 03:13
  • By kelly_k
  • joined 4 Jun'04 - 10 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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