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  • 26-01-28
    A comprehensive 2026 technical guide outlining essential pre-operation safety checks and preparations for forklift use, covering equipment inspections, operator readiness, workplace assessments, documentation, and compliance with global safety standards.
  • 26-01-27
    A detailed technical breakdown of propane forklift pricing in 2026. Compare new vs. used costs, evaluate fuel consumption math, and analyze how mast heights, tire types, and maintenance impact the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
  • 26-01-27
    Discover the expiration rules for Forklift Train the Trainer certification. While OSHA lacks a hard expiration date, this technical guide explains the 3-year industry standard, performance-based qualifications, and legal requirements for instructor competency.
  • 26-01-27
    Learn why forklift certification is a legal and technical requirement under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178. This guide covers the stability triangle physics, equipment classes, and the three pillars of operator training.
  • 26-01-26
    A 2026 comprehensive technical guide explaining when to add water to a forklift battery, covering critical timing rules, watering frequency, step-by-step procedures, safety practices, and common mistakes for flooded lead-acid battery maintenance.
  • 26-01-26
    A detailed 2026 technical guide answering 'How can I obtain my forklift certification?', covering prerequisites, 5-step certification process, country-specific requirements, mandatory training, written/practical exams, renewal tips and career opportunities for safe material handling.
  • 26-01-26
    A comprehensive 2026 technical guide on how to become a certified forklift driver, covering global certification steps, country-specific requirements (U.S., EU, China, Philippines), mandatory training, exam details, renewal processes, and career opportunities for safe, compliant material handling operations.
  • 26-01-26
    Learn the technical nomenclature for the front of a forklift. This guide explores the mast assembly, carriage, tines, and hydraulic cylinders, explaining how these critical components work together to lift, tilt, and stabilize industrial loads safely.

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