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Software/services for OSHA Operator Certification in USA

What, if any, software/web-service do you use to track forklift operator certifications? In the USA, appropriate records are required by OSHA. I'd also like to know what is being done in other countries to keep records available and current.

Thank you.
  • Posted 12 Dec 2012 06:17
  • Modified 15 Jul 2013 09:37 by poster
  • Discussion started by joe_m
  • New Jersey, United States
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Joe_M, There aren't any National Requirements or Standards set on a national level to track Operator Certification. It is the responsibility of each individual company that employee's operators to provide Safety Training under OSHA 29CFR 1910.178. It is also each companies responsibility to retain records and provide refresher training at a minimum of every three years.
  • Posted 12 Jul 2013 00:54
  • Reply by Budman
  • Alabama, United States
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Joe_m, We have a product which monitors operator certification on a web based software. It also restricts operator's access if certification expired. This is a hardware/software solution. The system also allows only authorized operators to use the forklift.
  • Posted 18 Apr 2013 05:55
  • Reply by arun_p
  • New Jersey, United States

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