Powered Industrial Trucks Operators Overview v2 (Spanish), PS4 eLesson

Todos los días se utilizan vehículos industriales motorizados, como los montacargas, gatos de paletas motorizados, cabrestantes mecánicos, carretillas elevadoras y otros equipos motorizados para levantar y desplazar equipos o materiales... Entonces, ¿qué tiene de especial? Debido al alto riesgo de lesiones e incluso de muerte al operar un vehículo industrial motorizado, la OSHA regula su operación en la norma 29 CFR 1910.178 y exige que los empleadores brinden capacitación para su uso. En particular, los operadores de vehículos industriales motorizados deben recibir una capacitación inicial global que comprenda la descripción de los equipos, demostración práctica en el lugar de trabajo y una evaluación. Sin embargo, los requisitos de capacitación de la OSHA no se detienen allí. Los empleadores también deben ofrecer cursos de actualización sobre el uso de vehículos industriales motorizados en ciertas circunstancias
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Course Duration: 35 Minutes

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