If you intend to operate a forklift in the United States in the next 3 years, it is federally mandated to get certified and maintain OSHA compliance.
Our records indicate that you are not currently lift truck certified. If you intend to operate a forklift anywhere in the United States in the next 3 years, certify now to receive an expiring discount offer and maintain OSHA compliance.
Houston, Texas
12 years experience
Athens, Georgia
4 years experience
Tampa, Florida
16 years experience
Tulsa, Oklahoma
2 years experience
"I have to admit, I was expecting the typical boring online course when I signed up for National Forklift Foundation's class. But boy was I wrong! If you're tired of the mundane, I highly recommend giving this course a try."
Emilia Munro
"Game changer for my career as a forklift operator. The material was easy to understand and the interactive modules kept me engaged throughout the entire course. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to improve their forklift skills and knowledge."
Theo James
"Boom! One hour in and out. Certified and back on the lifts getting paid."
Branden Griffiths
You can browse through the questions to find our operators most asked questions. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, you can always contact us for further assistance.”
We are committed to promoting safety in the workplace. By getting your certification, you are demonstrating your commitment to the forklift profession and to keeping workspaces safe. As a token of our appreciation for your dedication to safety, we offer a discounted rate that expires. Thank you for helping us maintain the highest safety standards in the industry.
Yes, our team closely monitors updates to the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 standard and then revamps the training with corresponding changes.Â
Yes, we have a 99% acceptance rate amongst employers in the U.S.
If they don’t accept call us and we will refund you immediately.Â
The national average completion time for training and exam is 48 minutes and 21 seconds.