Powered Industrial Trucks Training
This comprehensive Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Online Training Series equips operators with the knowledge and skills needed for safe and efficient operation. Covering essential topics such as equipment types, pre-operation inspections, load handling, stability principles, and workplace safety, this 7-part series ensures compliance with OSHA regulations while promoting a culture of safety. Whether you’re a new operator or need refresher training, this course provides the critical insights necessary to prevent accidents and improve workplace efficiency.

Part 1: Classes and Types
Your job requires you to work with or around powered industrial trucks. What are they and what do you need to know about the different types? Take this course to learn the answers to these questions. This course is ideal for people who operate powered industrial trucks or those who manage them.
Part 2: Pre-Operation Inspection
Powered industrial truck safety begins before the truck is even in motion. This course will teach you how to visually inspect trucks to ensure they will function safely. This course is ideal for people who operate PITs or those who manage them.
Part 3: Operational Inspection and Maintenance
Before you use a powered industrial truck, you need to make sure it operates safely and as expected. This course will teach you what is included in an operational inspection and will also help you understand the importance of preventive maintenance. This course is ideal for people who operate PITs or those who manage them.
Part 4: Fueling and Charging
Keeping an adequate power supply for a powered industrial truck is vital to its safe operation. Take this course to learn more about how to safely fuel and charge trucks. This course is ideal for people who operate PITs or those who manage them.
Part 5: Preventing Incidents
Powered industrial truck operators can prevent incidents like tip-overs, collisions and lost loads by monitoring and avoiding factors that affect truck stability and the general safety of their work area. Take this course to learn how loading, capacity, obstructions, speed, braking, turning and surface conditions affect truck operation. This course is ideal for people who operate PITs or those who manage them.
Part 6: Picking Up and Placing Loads
By properly picking up, handling and placing loads, powered industrial truck operators can help avoid dangerous conditions such as overloaded equipment, damaged racks and loads that fall or are damaged. Take this course to learn the general safe practices for using trucks to pick up and place loads. This course is ideal for people who operate PITs or those who manage them.
Part 7: Loading Dock Operations
In loading dock areas, traffic, ramps, elevators and ledges increase the danger of powered industrial truck collisions, tip-overs and other incidents. Take this course to learn about the safe decisions truck operators can make to maintain loading dock area safety. This course is ideal for people who operate PITs or those who manage them.
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