OSHA-compliant reach truck certification and hands-on warehouse equipment training for individuals and businesses throughout Gainesville, Hall County, Atlanta, and North Georgia.
✔ Hands-On Reach Truck Training
✔ OSHA-Compliant Instruction
✔ Narrow-Aisle & High-Rack Operation
✔ Same-Day Certification Available
✔ Real Equipment Training
Our Reach Truck Operator Training is designed for:
Whether you're entering the workforce, changing careers, or looking to expand your equipment certifications, this program provides practical reach-truck operating experience to help improve workplace safety, confidence, and employment opportunities in warehouse and distribution environments.
Our training combines classroom instruction with hands-on practice to ensure operators understand both OSHA requirements and real-world warehouse safety practices.
What's covered:
Reach Truck Controls & Maneuvering
Learn proper operation of stand-up reach trucks and warehouse navigation techniques.
Pre-Operation Inspections
Perform OSHA-compliant required equipment inspections before operating machinery.
Load Stability & Weight Distribution
Understand proper load placement, capacity limits, and safe transport procedures.
Narrow-Aisle Navigation
Practice operating safely in warehouse environments with limited space.
High-Rack Stacking & Retrieval
Develop confidence working with elevated storage systems and racking.
Battery Charging & Maintenance Basics
Learn proper charging procedures and equipment care.
Warehouse Safety Awareness
Understand pedestrian safety, blind spots, and workplace hazard prevention.
Hands-On Operator Evaluation
Complete practical testing and operator assessment requirements.
Reach Truck Operator Training is available as a standalone certification program for $450. Students already enrolling in our Standard Forklift Certification program can add Reach Truck Training for $150.
A reach truck is a specialized forklift designed for narrow warehouse aisles and high-rack storage systems. Reach trucks are commonly used in warehouses, distribution centers, and logistics facilities where maximizing storage space is important.
Yes. Our Reach Truck Operator Training follows OSHA requirements for powered industrial truck training and includes classroom instruction, hands-on equipment operation, and practical operator evaluation.
No. Students may enroll in Reach Truck Operator Training as a standalone certification program. Existing forklift operators can also add Reach Truck Training to expand their equipment qualifications.
Most students can complete Reach Truck Operator Training and certification in as little as one day, including classroom instruction, hands-on training, and operator evaluation.