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The problem with pointing the finger at the trainer is that the employer may not have used an accredited Forklift training company, like Total Equipment Training (TET). Not only does TET have corporate training for Forklift operators, but they also now have an online training program that follows OSHA, ANSI and ASME standards, that you can find on the web. Did this other "training company" do the same?
  • Posted 7 May 2014 01:31
  • Modified 7 May 2014 01:34 by poster
  • By jerri_c
  • joined 7 May'14 - 1 message
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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