As a forklift safety instructor, I thought I was wasting my time, but recently a Forklift operator who attended my course Had a rollover and They said he had done what his instructor told him "not to jump and grab the steering wheel" He survived and that already makes me feel that I did my job well
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They want all the work done by their dealers. Plus they are a difficult truck to repair without computer software.
so we purchased two new jungheinrich trucks. we asked for service training they told us NO. FAIL
I do operator training as well, glad to hear you got through to students and they retained the proper info and safety stuff, seems like a lot of people don't realize a machine like a lift truck can be deadly, what you taught your students like someone said, avoided tragedy. Congrats!!
Always good to hear a training success story,
it is nice to see training corner ; commonly training & maintenance is last priority for forklift user.
The Training Corner - Welcome you are now sipping at the coffee table for Training fraternity thought leaders. It turns out that our virtual coffee shop does not actually serve coffee, it is really a BYO (Bring Your Own) coffee, but that is OK. The first topic on agenda is; "Training success and failure stories"... Let's reminisce our personal training successes and failures as professional trainers in the workplace...what makes operators learn? What critical points need to be taught? What things do some students not understand? It will be interesting to see if it is different i different countries.
Nice one Roadrunner... Beep Beep!
Good job roadrunner! You may have saved a life which is worth all the disappointments
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