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Has anyone out there got a fork lift and/or travel lift PQS set up at their unit. If so could I get a hold of it to help me get a better system put in place at my unit. Anything would be helpful.
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I dont have either of those at my unit, or have ever had to do the training for it. I did happen across the MLC(kse) forklift program information.

Check this link out. It has a lot of good information for forklifts in there.

MLCA(kse) Forklift
 
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Thanks this will help I am going to have to write my own for this unit since no one else has one in place. Thank you for your help.
 
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Jim, Check out what the state requirments are where ever your at. Osha has a book and a test for any company who has a forklift every driver has to pass inorder to get a "forklift license" so they can drive one. There are also tests for other equipment to get a license to drive. From these tests you should be able to make up your own. Good Luck
 
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Maybe this will help ya with definitions and terminology:

http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p...=STANDARDS&p_id=9830

A travelift is technically classified as a rubber tired mobile gantry crane.-JRC
 
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coastie8,
I have a pretty good PQS that I developed here at Neah Bay for our travel lift. Ours is on a rail though. I will email it to you tomorrow.
 
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I KNOW THIS IS A LITTLE LATE, BUT SINCE I GOT OUT IN 2003 ALL I'VE DONE IS WORK ON FORKLIFTS. OPERATOR TRAINING KITS ARE AVAILABLE FROM A CONPANY CALLED ONSITE LEARNING IN FLORIDA. THE KITS ARE ABOUT $200. AND COME WITH ENOUGH MATERIALS TO CERTIFY FIVE DRIVERS.
 
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