Joseph, Thanks for the post. Some of the past post's I feel there are some out there who think that I have had a 1 day class on drivers training in 2005 and now I think that I am Captain Trainer and Im ready to train the world. Well honestly I cant blame them for thinking that way since I have not explained my background. Now Iam sure there are many of you with a more extensive background and has far more experience than me, so I humbley explain. I have 13 years in the material handling industry as a field service tech with a couple of years in sales. I would never claim or bragg to be the best at what I do, there is always room for more training and improvement. I have worked on most all brands and class trucks and I have a pretty good idea how they operate. I have worked for some very good companies who strive on training, in which I always welcomed. I would never offer a service that i was not capable or not trained properly to provide. I was only inquiring the legalitys of how one is trained before one can legally provide such a service. It looks like the standard Osha interpretations does not require that someone has to be trained per-say but must have the knowledge, training, and experience to train PIT's. Now with that said, before I make my own interpretations I will call Osha myself to get the clarification to ensure I do whats right and LEGAL for my employer. I have appreciated all the posts wether I agree or disagree, It lets me realize that ther are people all around the globe who are willing to help and give advice to someone they do not know. Thanks !!!!
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