Loads vary in size, shape, and placement—and that changes a truck’s capacity and stability. This course explains load center, the stability triangle, and how to keep the combined center of gravity inside the safe zone. Operators learn to read the data plate, account for attachments, and move safely on grades and turns. Highlights Runtime: ~19 minutes Formats: USB / DVD (physical) Languages: English (Spanish where available) Instructor kit: PowerPoint, quiz + answer key, certificate & wallet card, attendance log, training outline, compliance manual Topics Covered Definitions Data Plate Weight, Size and Position Safe Load Capacity Maximum Load Moment Balance Stability Recommended Operations What’s Included 19-minute training video (Forklift: Load Stability) Instructor PowerPoint for classroom delivery Printable: training outline, compliance manual, certificate & wallet cards, attendance log/sign-in, employee quiz & answer key, supplemental handouts Specs & Options Standard: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 Formats: USB, DVD Languages: EN (ES where available) Compliance Notes Classroom/theory component. Employers must add site-specific instruction and practical evaluation per 1910.178(l), including attachments/derating and workplace conditions. Outcomes Learners can interpret the truck data plate, determine safe load center/capacity, maintain stability during lifts, turns, grades and travel, and apply recommended operating practices. Who Should Take It Forklift operators, shipping/receiving, warehouse and production staff, and supervisors overseeing powered industrial truck operations.