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Yes OSHA is vague, but the employer does not certify you as a trainer. The employer only certifies the employee as an operator. Most companies have a safety department and they will usually send a designated person to a Train the Trainer class to become an OSHA certified trainer. Crown Lift Trucks offers an award winning Train the Trainer class at most of their branch locations. You can find your local Crown branch by going to Crown.com find location.
  • Posted 17 Feb 2017 00:45
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