OSHA Forklift Certification Practice Test· OSHA (29 CFR 1910.178)
How often must an operator's performance be re-evaluated under OSHA rules?
Choices
- AAt least once every year
- BAt least once every two years
- CAt least once every three yearsCorrect
- DOnly after an accident
Answer
At least once every three years
OSHA requires that an operator's performance be re-evaluated at least once every three years.
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