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January 21, 2014 | DoubleTree Suites by Hilton | Lexington, Ky. Forklift Safety Train the Trainer/Operator Not your average training class or instructor! Just wanted to thank you for conducting outstanding training. I am retired military and have experienced the best environments for training. The forklift training I attended on Wednesday, January 16th was as impressive as any training I have experienced. I was extremely impressed with the instructor, material covered, presentation and overall professionalism. I look forward to attending training you conduct in the future. — Rhette Foust, Warehouse Manager, Consolidated Paper Group, Inc.

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January 21, 2014 | DoubleTree Suites by Hilton | Lexington, Ky.

Forklift Safety Train the Trainer/OperatorNot your average training class or instructor!

Just wanted to thank you for conducting outstanding training. I am retiredmilitary and have experienced the best environments for training. Theforklift training I attended on Wednesday, January 16th was as impressiveas any training I have experienced. I was extremely impressed with theinstructor, material covered, presentation and overall professionalism. I look forward to attending training you conduct in the future.

— Rhette Foust, Warehouse Manager, Consolidated Paper Group, Inc.

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8 a.m.

Registration and Continental Breakfast(provided)

8:30 a.m.

OSHA Forklift Training

• Requirements

• Designations and definitions of powered industrial trucks

• Review of the requirements includingimpact on injuries, recordable accidents,lost workday cases, workers’ comp costsand ratings, and OSHA penalties

10:15 a.m.

Effective Forklift Training

• 33 tips for driving powered industrial trucks

• Training program implementation, certification and evaluation

• Training operators on current forklift safety statistics

• Three-point and Four-point suspensions

• Center of gravity

• 13 specific truck-related topics

• Nine workplace-related topics

• Training for different types of poweredindustrial trucks

Noon

Lunch (provided)

12:45 p.m.

Compliance Made Simple

• Operator qualifications

• Training program content and implementation

• Refresher/remedial training

• Certification

• Avoidance of duplicated training

• Training program evaluation

• Recordkeeping requirements – maintenance logs

• Checklist for compliance

• Review forklift, data plate and forklift operation

2 p.m.

Requirements of 1910.178

• Frequently asked questions and answers

• ANSI standards

• Group participation

3 p.m.

Forklift Safety course adjourns

Avoid costly penalties for noncompliance. Learn how to implement the OSHA Forklift regulations in your workplace.

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why attend?This program is designed to give you a thoroughunderstanding of the forklift standards. It will intro-duce and explain the standards and give you theopportunity to ask questions and receive detailedanswers from an instructor who knows the code. After completing this course, you will feel confident in knowing whether or not you and your company aremeeting OSHA standards.

who should attend?

our past attendees say it best“Very good teacher/speaker.” Greg Rainey, AGC Automotive Americas

“Very entertaining, enthusiastic. Kept my attention the entire class.” Roger Lovin, G & J Pepsi-ColaBottlers, Inc.

“Excellent speaker. Knowledge of content entertaining.” Danny Cain, Edwards Moving & Rigging

“Wonderful speaker! Had my attention at all times.” Darrell Bates, Nitto Denko Automotive Kentucky, Inc.

“Good use of humor. Great base of knowledge.”Ryan Hodgson, SRG Global

“This is one of the best training sessions that I haveever attended. Bill is a great instructor.” Darren Kidd, Outdoor Venture Corp.

about the speakerWilliam PfisterPresident, Safety Training and Consulting, Inc.Pfister was employed with the Indiana Department ofLabor for eighteen years, serving five years as anIndiana OSHA inspector and as a safety trainingconsultant for the Bureau of Safety Education andTraining (BUSET) for thirteen years. During his tenurewith IDOL, he trained over 40,000 people, includingtraining seminars for six universities. Pfister hasconducted training seminars in 13 states and hasperformed more than 1,200 consultations and inspec-tions for private industry. He is a federally authorizedinstructor with respect to general industry andconstruction standards. Pfister is a member of theAmerican Society of Safety Engineers. Currently he isthe president of Safety Training and Consulting, Inc.which provides occupational safety and health trainingservices throughout the United States.

ceu/cpeContinuing education credits may be recognized byyour professional board. Contact your own board tofind out what’s required.

about membershipIt’s not too late to take advantage of the membershipdiscount. To learn more, call 502-695-4700 and ask fora membership representative.

our guaranteeIf you are not 100 percent satisfied with your seminarexperience, we will refund your money.

• Safety directors• Personnel directors• Safety committee

members

• Supervisors • Maintenance personnel• Lead people

More Info

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to register, please complete To process your order, the entire registration form must be complete.

Company

Address

City State Zip

Telephone Fax

Principal Line of Business Number of Employees

___ Conference fee enclosed with check payable to the Ky. Chamber. Check Amount $ Check #

___ Charge to: VISA MC American Express

Account # Exp. Date Security Code Signature

___ Bill company PO#

*I understand that by providing the phone, fax number and e-mail information above on behalf of the person/company/organization specified above, I amauthorized to and hereby consent for the person/company/organization to receive communication by or on behalf of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.

Registrants’ Names Titles E-mail Addresses

complete for additional registrants

payment

FREE

registration fees$299/Kentucky Chamber Member $399/Non-memberSpecial Offer: Send 3 and the 4th is Free!Contact Lori Jo Hill to take advantage. Special pricing not available online.

cancellations/substitutions Cancellations must be made no later than five business daysprior to the program for a full refund. After this date, no cashrefunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcome. Specialaccommodations made upon request.

how to register

location and lodgingJanuary 21, 2014 (80923)DoubleTree Suites by Hilton2601 Richmond RoadLexington, KY 40509Ph: 859-268-0060Room Rate: $109*Cutoff Date: January 8, 2014

*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed after the cutoff date.

When contacting hotel for lodging, please specify that you are with the KentuckyChamber of Commerce’s Forklift Safety course to receive the discounted rate.

webwww.kychamber.comphoneCall Lori Jo Hill502-695-4700, ext. [email protected]

fax502-695-5051mailSend registration form to:Kentucky Chamber464 Chenault RoadFrankfort, KY 40601

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