Forklift certification Certification Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield Forklift certification Certification facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
20 questions
30 min time limit
70% to pass
- What does OSHA require regarding seat belt use on forklifts equipped with them? → They must be worn
- Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring only trained and authorized operators use forklifts? → The employer
- What is the best practice for load capacity when using an attachment such as a clamp or side-shifter? → Use the reduced capacity shown for that attachment on the data plate
- Who is responsible for certifying that a forklift operator has completed the required training? → The employer
- How does OSHA classify an operator who has not been evaluated within the required period? → No longer certified to operate
- During the operational (engine-on) inspection, the operator should test: → Brakes, steering, horn, lights, and hydraulic controls
- When maneuvering in a narrow aisle, the operator should: → Slow down and keep the load and forks centered
- When traveling without a load, the forks should be: → Lowered about 4-6 inches off the floor and tilted back
- Which of the following best sums up the primary risk posed by a forklift's counterweight when operating in a small area? → Crushing hazard
- Before lifting a load, why should you check that the forks are spread as wide as the load allows? → To distribute weight evenly and improve load stability
- The seat belt on a sit-down forklift should be worn: → At all times while operating
- When traveling with a load, the forks should be tilted in which direction? → Tilted back toward the mast
- Which of the following is part of the visual (engine-off) portion of a daily inspection? → Checking tires, forks, and fluid levels for leaks or damage
- OSHA requires that pedestrians and forklifts in the same area be managed how? → With safe distances, traffic controls, or barriers
- OSHA training must include which of the following components? → Formal instruction, practical training, and evaluation
- The 'load center' is the distance from the: → Front face of the forks to the load's center of gravity
- What is checked about the operator restraint system besides the seat belt? → Seat condition and secure mounting
- While transporting a load, the operator notices the hydraulic fluid level warning light is on. What should the operator do? → Lower the load, park the forklift safely, and report the issue to maintenance
- What is the correct procedure after a forklift is involved in a collision or tip-over? → Have the forklift inspected by a qualified mechanic before returning it to service
- When placing a load on a rack, the operator should: → Approach squarely and lower gently
- An unloaded forklift is most likely to tip: → Backward or sideways
- If battery acid contacts your skin, what is the immediate first-aid step? → Flush the area with plenty of water
- When adding water to a lead-acid battery, when should it be done? → After charging is complete, filling to the proper level
- What is a sign that forklift forks should be removed from service? → Cracks, bends, or more than 10% wear on the fork thickness
- What should an employer do immediately upon receiving an OSHA citation? → Post it near the affected area and review abatement/contest options
- Making a turn while carrying a raised load is dangerous mainly because it can cause what? → A lateral (sideways) tip-over
- Under OSHA 1910.178, how often must an employer evaluate each forklift operator's performance? → At least once every three years
- The employer's responsibility for combustion-engine forklifts used indoors includes managing: → Carbon monoxide exposure and ventilation
- What is the minimum age OSHA sets for operating a forklift in a non-agricultural workplace? → 18 years
- What should an operator do before lifting a load on a dock plate or bridge plate? → Confirm it is secured and rated for the truck and load weight
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