If you have been thinking about getting your Forklift Certification, then be sure and take advantage of the certification training classes held at the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana.

The classes are held every third Saturday of the month from 8 AM to 2:30 PM in the Technical & Industrial Building, room 160 at the UAHT Hope Campus.

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The fee for the class is $80 per person. There is a limit of 15 participants available and this is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Iry T. Rice, who is the owner of Rice Safety Consultants, will be instructing the course. No need to worry because this class is compliant with OSHA specifications and provides a three-year certification.

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There are still several dates left for this Forklift Certification Course. So please be sure to register for one of them as soon as possible.

Saturday, August 17
Saturday, September 21
Saturday, October 19
Saturday, November 16
Saturday, December 21

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The Department of Labor requires any forklift operator to hold an OSHA forklift certification. This certification will help increase workplace safety and productivity plus lower costs. After you have successfully completed the course, each participant will be awarded a forklift operator card and certificate.

If you would like more information or to register, contact Racie Poindexter at (870) 722 -8568 or racie.poindexter@uaht.edu.

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