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I had a customer ask how long should his certification last if he has been trained to be the trainer. I know the Operator's will only last for three years here (and I was not the one to set this guy up to be the trainer) but I did not have a good answer for him. Also, has anyone heard of a "Forklift" certification? I only know about pre shift inspections to be preformed by the operator and on some rental equipment an annual inspection. Thanks all..........
  • Posted 8 Jan 2008 02:01
  • By tony_g
  • joined 25 Apr'07 - 13 messages
  • Texas, United States
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