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You continue to make me laugh you i see you have now removed your signature.
As for nice guy part were are talking about Training standards and untill you comprehend the words Training and Standards you standards will always lag far behind the world on these issues.
Standards are set for safety persons Novice or experienced legal requirements stay the same... You would fail the Fork lift test in the Uk every time because you believe standards differ between trainess.... One Standard One Rule This is how standards are Correct.
Uk Fork lift legislation is the standard that the rest of the world is lead by..
You state in Canada you have no such legislation because its not an issue.......
My suggestion to you is watch this space and when you follow along with Decent safe legislation and it will happen you can look back at these posts and think again.
On the point of emigrating to canada i would not want to if your standards are that poor. As for my so called English when you get a trainee and he cant read the question paper you set him.... i gues you would fail him... i would instead ask him the questions verbally ,,,,,
So if you want to pick up on my english thats fine but english is not the discussion here training is....
I will end my post here with the final statement ,,,,, As far as Fork lift Training goea A1__s i am sorry to have to say i have forgotten more about FLT training than you actually Know about FLT Training

So Canada Trains to poor standards thats all i came here to find out and i hope all Traners in Canada are not as narrow minded as A1___S is He / She is an absoulute disgrace to any Flt Trainer


Ok here is Joke of the year...

Alberta Forklift Safety Council Serious about safety!

Great joke
  • Posted 13 Mar 2005 05:00
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  • By Ken_UK
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