620 OSHA Forklift Certification
Complete OSHA-aligned forklift operator training that satisfies formal instruction requirements for general industry and construction workplaces.
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Complete OSHA-aligned forklift operator training that satisfies formal instruction requirements for general industry and construction workplaces.
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Learn practical accident investigation methods that help teams identify root causes and improve safety performance after incidents.
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Build confidence operating and working around aerial and scissor lifts with focused, accessible online safety training.
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Strengthen workplace protection with bloodborne pathogen training designed to reduce exposure risks and reinforce safe response practices.
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Prepare workers for confined-space hazards using OSHA-focused training that supports safer entry, monitoring, and emergency readiness.
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Help employees respond quickly and effectively during emergencies through clear emergency action plan training and guidance.
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Meet OSHA HazCom and GHS training expectations with courses that improve chemical hazard awareness and workplace communication.
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Support healthcare compliance with HIPAA privacy training tailored for workforce roles that handle protected health information.
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Compare multiple forklift-focused learning paths for operators, supervisors, and program managers in one consolidated page.
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Train employees to select, use, and maintain PPE correctly so they can better control hazards across different job tasks.
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Improve scaffold safety knowledge with training covering scaffold basics, management responsibilities, and safe erection and inspection.
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Help workers recognize heat hazards and apply prevention strategies that reduce heat-related illnesses on the job.
View CoursesOSHA training is required when applicable standards call for it, so workers can identify job hazards, follow safe work practices, and reduce injuries and illnesses. Effective training is a core part of maintaining a safe and compliant workplace.
OSHA training requirements depend on the work being performed and the specific standard that applies. In general, employers must provide hazard-specific training in a language and vocabulary employees understand, and they must provide retraining when conditions, equipment, or duties change. You can browse available topics in our course catalog.
Yes. Online training can satisfy formal instruction for many OSHA topics. Some standards also require hands-on demonstration, site-specific training, or documented employer evaluation, depending on the task and hazard level. For example, forklift operator training may also require practical evaluation by the employer in addition to online instruction.
OSHAcademy provides accessible online training that covers key OSHA safety topics. Employers can use OSHAcademy coursework as formal instruction, then add workplace-specific training and practical evaluations where required to complete compliance. Employers can also request a business account to assign and track training for their teams.
For official requirements, visit OSHA Publication 2254 (Training Requirements in OSHA Standards) .