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Category Safety > Workplace Safety
Identify the steps of a Pre-Operation Key Off inspection
Identify the types of forklifts that require additional inspection instructions
Develop an understanding of the forklift inspection and maintenance program
Identify when to remove a forklift from service
Perform a forklift key off inspection
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OSHA Standard: 1910.178 and industry best practices
The Key Off Inspection is the first of two parts to the pre-operation forklift inspection. This module explains general inspections as well as requirements for electric, internal combustion, and liquid propane forklifts.
Additional topics cover the importance and frequency of the pre-operation inspection, and what to do if the forklift does not pass inspection.