The BWC has a train-the-trainer program; in the long run you may be able to save considerable money by providing the training in-house: Powered Industrial Trucks: Developing a Training Program Who should attend: Individuals charged with the responsibility for training lift truck operator safety. You will learn: How to develop a training program customized to the needs of your organization; About information and resources for creating or improving a powered industrial truck operator training program; How to write an outline for the classroom portion of your organization’s forklift training. After this course, you will be able to: Explain and interpret 29 CFR 1910.178; Develop an outline of a powered industrial truck training program. How you will be assessed: Satisfactory participation during instructor-led and student-centered exercises; And/or an end of course test using provided materials. Special requirements: Participants should bring a copy of the operator’s manual specific to their powered industrial trucks. Additional material concerning specific loads, attachments and/or special or unique hazards within your facility may be helpful. This material will assist you in the development of your site-specific training program and will further assist you in meeting the requirements for successful completion of the course. Instructors: BWC Staff 1.0 Day BWC is authorized by IACET to offer 0.6 CEUs for this program. For the dates and locations of this course, log on to the BWC Learning Center<http://www.bwclearningcenter.com/>. James Hale, ARM-P, ARM-E CORSA 614.246.1630 FAX 614.2200209 From: CORSA-broadcast [mailto:corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org] On Behalf Of Martin, Greg Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 11:05 AM To: corsa-broadcast@corsa.org Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Tow Motor Training Our Engineer Department is looking to put 25-30 employees through a tow motor training. Was wondering if any County has recently had this training done, if so who performed the training, The current company being used keeps driving up its training prices to the point where our Engineers would like to find another source. Thank You Greg D. Martin Lake County Loss Control Coordinator