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OSHA REGULATIONS PER STATE Maintaining compliance in the USA

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A brief presentation presenting OSHA regulations pertaining to a handful of states in the matter of forklift certification.

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  • 1. Maintaining compliance in the USA

2. This presentation obviously cannot go over every state. A few states will be discussed, but you can always review your own if it is not on the list at a later time. Many of the requirements are very similar throughout the USA. 3. Forklift certification in Chicago falls under the Illinois state OSHA regulations. You must be recertified every 3 years. Dangerous driving will require you to recertify immediately. 4. You can recertify online OR you can choose to attend a class of your choice. Either way you choose to study, you must remain compliant. 5. Forklift certification in Oklahoma also holds similar requirements. You must be recertified every three years. This helps to keep the workplace safe. 6. Every state wants to maintain the standards set by OSHA They not only want to, but they HAVE to. Large fines or penalties can be put in place for ignoring the rules. 7. Forklift certification in New Jersey has the same expectations. Do this every three years. Always handle the equipment in a safe and responsible manner. 8. YES! Your certification will travel with you. You can be compliant anywhere in the state that you reside. You can also be compliant if you move out of state. 9. Forklift certification in Las Vegas is in need. You will need to recertify every three years. The sooner you choose to recertify, the more likely it is that you can avoid a lapse. 10. Yes, the training does not change. You will take the same test on the east coast that you take on the west coast. The only thing that varies are a states own OSHA standards that actually remain pretty similar. 11. Forklift Certification in PA is done much like the others. You must maintain compliance at all times. Operators or employers caught without it can be fined up to $10,000. 12. Any further questions you may have pertaining your state can be easily answered by visiting the link below: http://www.usforkliftcertification.com