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RESPONSE TO : dan M--- I appreciate your feedback on this subject, I believe that there needs to be more specific and stringent guidlines for trainers and for training. All of the literature you read is vague. I agree with you completly about the "quickie" training sessions, i t happens all the time and most folks have forgotten what you have shown them--the training needs to be more rigorus and detailed and not with just one type of equipment--If an operator will be using a sit-down CB truck and a reach-truck, He should be trained on each one, and not for just a few minutes, a day for each truck. Fewer accidents and injuries would result and less damage to products--Getting Management to do this might be a problem.
  • Posted 16 Feb 2008 09:51
  • By roadrat
  • joined 24 Jan'08 - 186 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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