Don't be fooled by the incorrect term CERTIFICATION
when the correct or proper term is CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION. Many training
companies boldly advertise and offer a "train the trainer"
certification class that hands you a certificate of completion at the
end of their course. There are no accreditation or mandated certification
qualifications in order to be a trainer or instructor. There are no
government or private agencies that have been approved, endorsed or
empowered with certain standardized credentials or qualifications to
train instructors and then issue trainer certifications.
The OSHA regulation 1910.178, Powered Industrial Trucks, revised
6/2/2003, paragraph (L)(2)(iii), "Operator Training", clearly
states: The above excerpt does not reference or imply the term CERTIFICATION. The word "TRAINING" can imply many meanings since the word is not defined. We can assume "on the job training" would qualify a person doing the training if they are experienced, capable, competent and knowledgeable of the specific equipment and application. With our easy to use safety training kits you can meet OSHA's compliance requirements. As an employer, if you choose to ignore the new training rules adopted by OSHA, a minimum fine or penalty of $7,000 for EACH untrained operator can be assessed for non-compliance. OSHA Facts |