Video Training Catalog
Protective Insurance Company is now offering Video On Demand (Streaming Video)!
Utilizing J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.’s robust video library, Protective Insurance Company can provide you with the up-to-date DOT, Hazmat, OSHA/Workplace Safety, Construction, and Human Resources (HR) videos.
To request these videos, please contact us at lossprevention@protectiveinsurance.com.
Face Masks: How to Properly Fit and Remove a Face Mask
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 3 minutes
Video Run Time
: 2:09
E-Learning Product Code
: 61238
Video Product Code
: 61007
Face masks protect you and others. People can be contagious without knowing it or showing any symptoms. Wearing a properly fitted face mask, and knowing how to safely remove it, helps reduce exposure to contamination.
This training is designed to provide employees with step-by-step instructions on how to put on a face mask, get the right fit, check the seal, and remove the mask safely.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain how to properly position the mask and straps when putting the mask on.
- Describe how to check your mask for air leaks.
- Identify which part of the mask to take off first for safe removal.
Fall Prevention And Fall Arrest - Canada
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Employees who need to learn about fall prevention methods for working at height
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
: 30 minutes
eLearning Product Code
: 61386
Falls are one of the leading causes of injuries and deaths in the construction and general industry. Fall prevention and fall protection measures can greatly reduce the risk of injury or death. Whenever workers are exposed to falling hazards, the employer must evaluate the hazards and develop a plan to control them.
This Fall Prevention and Fall Arrest Awareness online training course describes the various fall prevention methods for working at heights.
After completing this Fall Prevention/Fall Arrest Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recognize different types of fall hazards.
- Recall fall protection methods and when they should be applied.
- Be familiar with the components of fall prevention systems.
- Recognize the components of personal fall arrest systems.
- Explain how to prepare for emergencies related to falls from heights.
This online Fall Prevention and Fall Arrest course is made up of the following sections:
- Fall Prevention Methods
- Fall Arrest Systems
Fall Protection for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
CFR 1926 Subpart M
Intended Audience
: Any employee in the construction industry who is susceptible to falls while working on elevated surfaces, work platforms or runways, or near floor, wall, or window openings.
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 25 minutes
Video Run Time
: 20:42
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 52431 | Spanish: 52432
Video Product Code
: English: 52443 | Spanish: 52442
Fall protection is one of the most frequently cited OSHA violations, due to lack of proper equipment and training. It should come as no surprise then, that falls are the leading cause of death among private industry construction workers, accounting for over 35% of all fatalities. The next leading cause, struck by object, accounts for just under 10%.
Because of the risk of death from falling, OSHA requires the use of fall protection when working at heights of six feet or more above a lower level at all construction jobsites under CFR 1926 Subpart M, "Fall Protection."
This program is designed to help workers recognize the hazards of falling and how to minimize them. Specifically, it will cover the potential hazards and protective measures they can take to help prevent injuries while working on elevated working platforms and runways, or near floor, wall, or window openings.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain potential fall hazards on the jobsite and describe appropriate ways to eliminate or prevent them
- Identify various forms of fall protection equipment and scenarios when each would be appropriate
- Recognize how to select, inspect, use, and store equipment properly
The J. J. Keller Fall Protection for Construction online course covers the following topics:
Potential Hazards
- Unsafe Environment
- Unsafe Equipment
- Unsafe Behavior
Fall Protection Systems
- Guardrail Systems
- Safety Net Systems
- Warning Line Systems
- Controlled Access Zones
- Safety Monitoring Systems
- Covers
- Falling Object Protection
Personal Fall Protection
- Personal Fall Arrest Systems
- Positioning Device Systems
Using Fall Protection Safely
- Choosing the Right Fall Protection
- Attending Training
- Inspecting Fall Protection
- Using Fall Protection
- Storing Fall Protection
- Performing Maintenance
Fall Protection for General Industry
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910 Subpart D
Intended Audience
: Any worker susceptible to falls while working on elevated surfaces, work platforms or runways, or near floor, wall or window openings
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
Video Run Time
: 15:50
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 50612 | Spanish: 50617
Video Product Code
: English: 50488 | Spanish: 50487
Falls are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries and deaths. Recently, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated slips, trips, and falls account for more than 300,000 nonfatal injuries and 800 fatal work injuries in one year.
OSHA requires the use of fall protection when working 4 feet or more above a lower level in all general industry workplaces under Subpart D, "Walking-Working Surfaces," because 81% of all falls to a lower level end fatally.
This program is designed to help learners understand OSHA fall protection requirements. Specifically, it will cover the potential hazards and protective measures you can take to help prevent injuries while working on elevated working platforms and runways, or near floor, wall or window openings.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain how injuries by falling occur
- Describe ways to eliminate and prevent fall hazards in the workplace
- Summarize employer requirements to protect workers from fall hazards
- Identify various forms of fall protection and scenarios when each would be appropriate
The J. J. Keller Fall Protection for General Industry program covers the following topics:
Potential Hazards
- Intro to Potential Hazards
- Unsafe Environment
- Unsafe Equipment
- Unsafe Behavior
- Employer Requirements
Types of Fall Protection
- What's New with Fall Protection
- Guardrail Systems
- Covers
- Ladder Safety Systems
- Safety Net Systems
- Designated Areas
- Personal Protective Equipment
Using Fall Protection Safely
- Choosing the Right Fall Protection
- Training
- Inspecting Fall Protection
- Using Fall Protection
- Storing Fall Protection
- Performing Maintenance
Fatigued Driving Prevention
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
FMCSRs Section 392.3, 390.6, and 390.36
Intended Audience
: All drivers
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 60787
Every driver wants to arrive home safely. However, a driver’s job, family, and friends, can be hard to balance with getting enough sleep, eating right, and exercising on a regular basis. Increased awareness of the importance of sleep and the dangers of fatigued driving can help a driver make proper rest and well-being a priority.
This course is designed to help drivers recognize the value of adequate sleep and its impact on driver fatigue. Specifically, it covers the warning signs, causes, and effects of fatigue, as well as strategies and tips learners can use to avoid fatigued driving.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the causes and effects of fatigue
- Describe the causes of poor sleep and the benefits of getting proper sleep
- Discuss strategies they can use to avoid fatigued driving
The J. J. Keller Fatigued Driving Prevention online course covers the following topics:
Fatigue Basics
- What is Fatigue?
- Effects of Fatigue
Sleep
- How Much Sleep is Needed?
- Causes of Poor Sleep
- Benefits of Proper Sleep
Avoiding Fatigued Driving
- Stay Legal & Safe (this section for professional CMV drivers only)
- Strategies to Prevent Fatigue on the Road
- What if You are Fatigued?
Fire Extinguisher Essentials
Formats
: Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.157
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015
Language
: English
: 9:07
Video Product Code
: 57390
This program is designed to help you assess the situation and decide the best course of action (evacuate and report the fire or try to put out the fire using a fire extinguisher) to keep you and those around you safe.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Identify the different classes of fires and determine when to use each type of fire extinguisher
- List all parts of a fire extinguisher
- Identify precautions that must be taken before using a fire extinguisher, and
- Demonstrate how to extinguish a fire using the PASS technique
The J. J. Keller Fire Extinguisher Essentials covers the following topics:
Fire Extinguishers
- Fire extinguisher classifications and types
- Fire extinguisher parts
Using a Fire Extinguisher
- What to do before using a fire extinguisher
- Extinguishing fires using the PASS technique
Fire Extinguisher Training: CO2 Chemical
Formats
: Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.157 (Portable Fire Extinguishers)
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015
Language
: English
Video Run Time
: 5:07
Video Product Code
: 57389
This program is designed to train employees on the proper usage of a CO2 chemical fire extinguisher, along with what precautions need to be taken before and after using it.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain the precautions that must be taken before, during, and after operating a fire extinguisher
- Describe the parts of a fire extinguisher and the steps to operating a fire extinguisher safely
The J. J. Keller Fire Extinguisher Training: CO2 Chemical covers the following topics:
Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
- Precautions to take before using
- Parts of and types of fire extinguishers
- Handling a fire extinguisher
- Extinguishing a fire using the PASS method
Fire Extinguisher Training: Dry Chemical
Format
: Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.157 (Portable Fire Extinguishers)
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015
Language
: English
Video Run Time
: 2:56
Video Product Code
: 57388
This program is designed to train employees on the proper usage of a dry chemical fire extinguisher, along with what precautions need to be taken before and after using it.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain the precautions that must be taken before, during, and after operating a fire extinguisher
- Describe the parts of a fire extinguisher and the steps to operating a fire extinguisher safely
The J. J. Keller Fire Extinguisher Training: Dry Chemical program covers the following topics:
- Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
- Precautions to take before using
- Parts of and types of fire extinguishers
- Handling a fire extinguisher
- Extinguishing a fire using the PASS method
Fire Extinguisher Use
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.157 (Portable Fire Extinguishers)
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015 (Rev. 3/16)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 41007 | Spanish: 51847
If you discover a fire, whether in your workplace or at home, you need to know what to do, and right away!
This training is designed to help you assess the situation and decide the best course of action (evacuate and report the fire or try to put out the fire using a fire extinguisher) to keep you and those around you safe.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify the different classes of fires and determine when to use each type of fire extinguisher
- List all parts of a fire extinguisher
- Identify precautions that must be taken before using a fire extinguisher, and
- Demonstrate how to extinguish a fire using the PASS technique
The J. J. Keller Fire Extinguisher Use training covers the following topics:
Classifications and Types
- Classes of Fire (A, B, C, D, K, ABC/BC)
- Fire Extinguisher Parts (operating lever/button, locking pin, carrying handle, pressure indicator gauge, hose, cylinder, label, nozzle/discharge horn)
Using a Fire Extinguisher
- Precautions (call fire department, evacuate building, fire is confined, source is known, safe exit, right type of extinguisher, trained in using it)
- PASS Technique (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep)
- Video Demonstrations (Dry Chemical and CO2)
Fire Prevention and Response: What Employees Need to Know
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015 (Rev. 12/16)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
Video Run Time
: 27:57
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 43994 | Spanish: 64254
Video Product Code
: English: 43215 | Spanish: 49294
OSHA requires employers to provide their general workplace employees with fire safety training; because a fire, even a small one, can cause serious injuries.
Fire Prevention & Response: What Employees Need to Know from J. J. Keller will help you reduce the potential for workplace fires and their costly consequences, while satisfying OSHA training requirements.
- For general workplace employees, this program covers all the key aspects of workplace fire safety training.
- For employees who must receive additional fire extinguisher training, this program delivers essential information on fire extinguishers and demonstrates the proper use of CO2 and ABC dry chemical extinguishers.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the fire tetrahedron and how fires start and spread
- Discuss the dangers of fire and why rapid fire evacuation is critical
- Identify housekeeping processes and safe materials handling procedures that can help prevent fires
- Explain the OSHA requirements regarding emergency action planning, fire prevention plans, and evacuations in the event of a serious fire
- Discuss the basic steps to take during an evacuation
Fire Prevention & Response teaches employees what to do to prevent fires from occurring, and also the actions to take if one ignites…and how to do so quickly, efficiently, and safely. Topics covered in this program include:
- Fire dangers
- The importance of training
- The “fire tetrahedron”
- Housekeeping
- Hot work
- Chemicals
- Flammable liquids
- Compressed and liquefied gases
- Evacuation procedures
- Fire safety at home
First Aid Basics
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2014 (Rev. 12/16)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 60 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 41093 | Spanish: 66660
First Aid Basics is designed to help learners respond appropriately to first aid and emergency situations that may arise at work, home, and around the community. This course is intended to teach basic first aid only; it is not a substitute for full first aid training and certification or CPR training and certification.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify situations that require first aid response
- Assess an environment for safety
- Prioritize and apply first aid measures
- Evaluate appropriate responses to a person in distress
- Select a person to assist, when other people are available
- Communicate effectively with 911 and emergency medical service (EMS) personnel
- Summarize the importance of company emergency plans, procedures, and policies
The J. J. Keller First Aid Basics training program covers the following topics:
Someone Needs Help
- Your Role
- When at Work
- Bystanders
- Critical Steps
The Person is Unconscious
- What is Unconsciousness
- Four Steps for Unconsciousness
- Priorities
The Person is Conscious - 12 First Aid Emergencies
- Allergies/Anaphylaxis, Bleeding, Broken Bone, Burns, Choking, Diabetic Emergency, Head Injury/Concussion, Heart Attack, Seizures, Shock, Strains/Sprains, Stroke
Communication
- A Victim's Distress
- Communicate with 911 and EMS
First Aid Basics - Canada
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: All employees who are looking to refresh and update their basic first aid knowledge
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
: 90 minutes
eLearning Product Code
: English: 61387 | Canadian French: 61388
This First Aid Basics online training course has been developed to allow certified first aid attendants to refresh and update their basic first aid knowledge. Note that this two-module program is not meant to provide the participant with the necessary skills and information required to perform first aid, nor is it intended to replace a certified first aid training course from an approved First Aid training provider.
Remember that in Ontario, a First Aid Certificate is valid for only three years. However, it is recommended by the Canadian Red Cross and some employers to retrain annually.
This program is meant to supplement completed first aid training by providing a review of some of the critical information covered in a typical First Aid Course. It is recommended that this program be completed in Years 2 and 3 following First Aid certification. IMPORTANT! This program is not meant to provide the participant with the necessary skills and information required to perform first aid, nor is it intended to replace a certified first aid training course from a WSIB approved First Aid training provider.
After completing this First Aid Basics Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Define the role of the first aid provider.
- Recall seven emergency action principles.
- Identify the type of breathing emergencies: respiratory distress and respiratory arrest.
- Explain the differences between rescue breathing techniques for a child and an infant.
- Recall the first aid techniques for choking including partial and full airway obstruction.
- List the steps of CPR.
- Recognize the role of the Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs).
- Describe how to treat minor cuts, lacerations, and severe bleeding emergencies.
- Recall techniques for treating fracture emergencies.
- Describe the signs and symptoms of shock.
- Explain how to take control at the scene of a first aid emergency.
This online First Aid Basics course is made up of the following sections:
- The Role of the First Aid Provider
- Emergency Action Principles
- Breathing Issues and Choking
- CPR and AED's
- Bleeding Emergencies
- Fractures
- Shock
Fixed Object Collisions: Driver Training Series
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All drivers of vehicles that require a CDL
Copyright Date
: 2016
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 16:27
E-Learning Product Code
: 43869
Video Product Code
: 45587
The Driver Training Series is a collection of training programs which emphasize the essential skills necessary for staying safe on the road. This series is appropriate for all levels of drivers, from the entry-level to the veteran driver.
Fixed Object Collisions is designed to help drivers understand how to avoid an accident or incident involving their tractor-trailer and a fixed object. Specifically, it covers how to avoid contacting various obstructions while performing basic driving maneuvers.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Identify ground-level, eye-level, and overhead obstructions that have the potential to make contact with their truck
- Discuss how to avoid a fixed object collision, especially while driving, backing, or cornering
The J. J. Keller Fixed Object Collisions: Driver Training Series program covers the following topic:
Recognizing Obstructions
- Potential Obstructions
- Cause & Effect of Fixed Object Collisions
- What is a Fixed Object Collision?
- Avoiding a Fixed Object Collision
- Plan Your Trip
- Know Your Surroundings
- Secure Your Truck
- Know Your Truck's Height
- Eliminate Distractions
- Avoid Fatigue
- Don't Speed
- Verify Adequate Space
- Back Only When Necessary
- When in Doubt
FMLA for Supervisors
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Intended Audience
: All Supervisors
Copyright Date
: 2012 (Rev. 12/17)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
Video Run Time
: 26:29
E-Learning Product Code
: 24829
Video Product Code
: 41375
By taking this course, supervisors gain a better understanding of what to do when FMLA situations arise in their workplace, which helps ensure that they are responding appropriately to their employees’ various FMLA issues. This course has been updated with the February 2013 amendment regarding specifics relating to military family leave under FMLA.
After completing this course, supervisors will learn:
- What FMLA is
- The three eligibility requirements employees need to meet to take FMLA leave
- The reasons that qualify for FMLA leave
- Who is a family member for purposes of FMLA
- Specifics relating to military family leave under FMLA
- What qualifies as a “serious health condition”
- The three bases on which eligible employees may take FMLA leave
- The importance of the supervisor’s role in following FMLA
- What questions can be asked to determine whether someone is eligible for FMLA leave
The J. J. Keller FMLA for Supervisors online course covers the following topics:
- Introduction
- What is the FMLA
- The Purpose of FMLA
- FMLA Basics
- FMLA Basics
- FMLA Basics Under the Act
- Who is Eligible for FMLA Leave?
- Military Exigencies
- Qualifying Military Exigencies
- Qualifying Health Conditions and Leave
- Qualifying Health Conditions & Leave
- Minor Illness
- FMLA Leave
- Intermittent Leave
- Reduce Schedule Leave Examples
- State Laws
- Supervisor Role
- Supervisor Role
- Supervisor Importance
- FMLA and Paid Leave
- Determining Qualifying Absences
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
Format
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
FCPA
Copyright Date
: 2012 (Rev. 9/16)
Language
: English
Course Duration
: 35 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 25621
This FCPA training course explains the FCPA and global anti-corruption measures in simple, understandable terms. The training course includes pop quizzes, news clippings and a final quiz highlighting real-world compliance issues that employees should learn to recognize and respond to appropriately.
Topics covered by Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) include:
- FCPA Training and Legal Overview
- Why Anti-Corruption Laws are Important
- Scope of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
- Prohibited Recipients and Illegal Payments
- Intent and the 'Knowing' Standard
- Due Diligence and 'Red Flags'
- Exceptions and Defenses
- FCPA Compliance in Accounting and Recordkeeping
- Penalties for FCPA Compliance Violations
Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Advanced Safety Awareness
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
CFR §1910.178(l), CFR §1910.178(g), ANSI B56.1
Intended Audience
: Employees in general industry workplaces who operate forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2016 (Rev. 12/16)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 47321
Each year forklift related incidents, accidents, and mishaps result in thousands of injuries, and even deaths. This course is designed to increase your awareness of forklift operation hazards and to foster proactive responses wherever hazards exist.
Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Advanced Safety Awareness, the third in a series of three courses (basic, intermediate, and advanced), will develop employee hazard perception skills to help them recognize potential hazards in any situation and keep themselves, and others, safe.
After completing this forklift training course, learners will be able to:
- Better anticipate, identify, and appropriately react to forklift hazards in the workplace
- Recognize and apply best practices when operating a forklift under any circumstances
- Avoid dangerous activities and mistakes when operating a forklift
The J. J. Keller Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Advanced Safety Awareness online course covers the following topic:
- Parking
- Backing
- Seatbelt use
- Raised forks
- Wet surfaces
- Unattended forklifts
- Checking flatbed wheels
- Inadequate clearances
- Obstructed views
- When passengers are allowed
- Intersections and horn use
Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Basic Safety Awareness
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
CFR §1910.178(l), CFR §1910.178(g), ANSI B56.1
Intended Audience
: Employees in general industry workplaces who operate forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2016 (Rev. 12/16)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 47322
Each year forklift related incidents, accidents, and mishaps result in thousands of injuries, and even deaths.
Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Basic Safety Awareness, the first in a series of three courses (basic, intermediate, and advanced), will develop hazard perception skills to help operators recognize potential hazards in any situation and keep themselves, and others, safe.
After completing this forklift training course, learners will be able to:
- Better anticipate, identify, and appropriately react to forklift hazards in the workplace
- Recognize and apply best practices when operating a forklift under any circumstances
- Avoid dangerous activities and mistakes when operating a forklift
The J. J. Keller Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Basic Safety Awareness online course covers the following topic:
- Pre-shift inspections
- Following distance
- Use of seatbelts
- Use of horn
- Use of cell phone
- Awareness of surroundings
- Use of PPE while working on forklift battery
- Backing up with regular or standup forklifts
- Dangerous passing
- Keeping parts of the body within the forklift frame
- Elevated forks hazards
- Driving too fast
- Use of the wrong type of forklift
- Use of PPE with high-rise forklift
Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Intermediate Safety Awareness
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
CFR §1910.178(I), CFR §1910.178(g), ANSI B56.1
Intended Audience
: Employees in general industry workplaces who operate forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2016 (Rev. 12/16)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 47323
Each year forklift related incidents, accidents, and mishaps result in thousands of injuries, and even deaths. This course is designed to increase your awareness of forklift operation hazards and to foster proactive responses wherever hazards exist.
Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Intermediate Safety Awareness, the second in a series of three courses (basic, intermediate, and advanced), will develop employee hazard perception skills to help them recognize potential hazards in any situation and keep themselves, and others, safe.
After completing this forklift training course, learners will be able to:
- Better anticipate, identify, and appropriately react to forklift hazards in the workplace
- Recognize and apply best practices when operating a forklift under any circumstances
- Avoid dangerous activities and mistakes when operating a forklift
The J. J. Keller Forklift Hazard Perception Challenge - Intermediate Safety Awareness online course covers the following topic:
- Surroundings awareness
- Driving up ramps with or without loads
- Driving down ramps with or without loads
- Debris
- Keeping parts of body within forklift frame
- Horn use
- Load placement
- Distractions
- Traveling with attachments
- When to shut down forklift controls
- Crossing railroad tracks
Forklift Operator Safety Training for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1926.602(d) and 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: Employees on construction jobsites who operate forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2015 (Rev. 2/16)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 60 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 43702
A rough terrain forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads on a jobsite. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This course helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA's Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1926.602(d) and 1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a rough terrain forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing this Forklift Operator Safety Training, learners will be able to:
- Identify the basic kinds of forklifts and their controls, and how they differ from automobiles
- Discuss the center of gravity and stability triangle concepts
- Explain what to look for when performing a pre-use inspection
- Describe how to safely operate a rough terrain forklift (including picking up, traveling with, and placing a load)
- Discuss how to park, refuel, and perform maintenance or modifications on a rough terrain forklift
Forklift Operator Safety Training for Construction covers the following topics:
Forklift Basics
- Kinds of Forklifts
- Forklifts vs. Automobiles
- Keeping a Forklift Balanced
- Forklift Controls
Safe Operating Procedures
- Preparing Your Forklift for Operation
- Pre-Use Inspection
- Picking up a Load
- Traveling with a Load
- Negotiating Hazards
- Placing a Load
Parking, Refueling, & Maintenance
- Parking
- Refueling
- Modifications
- Maintenance
- Hands-on Training
Forklift Safety - Canada
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Employees who operate forklifts or powered industrial trucks
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
: 30 minutes
eLearning Product Code
: 61389
Forklifts or powered industrial trucks are used to lift, stack, and transfer loads in warehouses, factories, shipping yards, freight terminals, and other workplaces. While forklifts offer a practical materials handling solution for many businesses, each year they continue to be associated with workplace deaths and injuries.
This Forklift Safety online training course will deal with how forklift incidents can be prevented, especially when employers and workers work together to improve safety and health at work.
After completing this Forklift Safety - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recognize the different types of forklifts.
- Describe the safety hazards associated with forklifts and how to avoid them.
- Explain how to operate a forklift safely.
- Explain how to carry and handle loads safely in various circumstances.
- Recognize the importance of pre-operation checks and forklift maintenance.
This online Forklift Safety course is made up of the following sections:
- About Forklifts
- Operating Forklifts Safely
- Carrying and Handling the Load Safely