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1.  You need a minimum high school education or completed the GED.

2.  You need to be 18 years old or older

3.  You should be in good physical shape and have good eyesight.

     (Wearing corrective lenses or contacts are OK)

4.  Depending on the job at hand, you may need to learn other skills. The employer will list what those

     requirements are. (for example, you may need knowledge in using a carpet lifter forklift attachment

     for a job in a carpet warehouse)

5.  Have certification that you have attended and passed an OSHA compliant school for forklift

     operation. (see below for a list of schools in your state)

6.  You do not need a driver’s license become a forklift operator.

7.  Safety Equipment is necessary. You’ll need proper footwear, safety glasses, and earplugs.

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Among the islands of Hawaii, diversified agriculture and military two of the largest industries here, besides tourism. Since Hawaii relies on shipping goods out and taking supplies in, forklift drivers are always in high demand in this state. Hawaii’s state capital, Honolulu, is also a good source for certified forklift operator jobs.

In the state of Hawaii, it is required by law to be certified as a forklift operator according to the guidelines provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). If you are found to be driving a forklift without this certification, you or your employer could be facing a fine

Forklift license in the

state of Hawaii

up to $10,000. These laws are enforced because of the dangers of untrained and careless forklift operators that kill or injure workers each year in accidents. You must renew your certification every

3 years and carry your license card with you on the job.


The OSHA has requirements in place that employers must meet for their staff who are going to be operating a forklift. Most employers have a dedicated trainer to teach their employees OSHA required forklift training. Other times they will hire a consultant to do the teaching if no trainer is available.


These are the OSHA industry regulations for both employers and individuals:

OSHA 1910.178 – Powered Industrial Trucks (forklift operator training) For general industry such

as warehouse, port, etc.

OSHA 1910.179(l) - Operator Training for Powered Industrial Trucks (forklifts) For the construction industry

What are the requirements to become a forklift operator?

Getting a forklift license in Hawaii in five easy steps:

1.  Find and contact an OSHA and/or state compliant school or trainer near you.

     See below for a list of schools/trainers in this state.

2.  Upon taking the course, you will usually be shown a course on how a forklift works, forklift safety

     and maintenance. You will then take a written examination. Don’t be afraid to ask questions!

3.  As part of the course, you will be given hands-on training operating a forklift. Part of this training

     will be the walk-around inspection before starting. When you feel comfortable in operating the

     machine in the facility, the trainer will then test you performing various tasks with the forklift.

     You may be using several types of forklifts (counterbalance, narrow aisle, pallet) in your training

     or just one kind. It is advisable to learn how to operate a variety of machines so you can increase

     your chances at getting a good job. Be sure to learn all of the controls and features of the machine

     at hand. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your trainer for more time operating the machine until you

     get used to it.

4.  When you pass these series of tests you should be awarded your forklift certificate.

     Congratulations! You have now met the OSHA standards to become a certified forklift operator.

     Be sure to get your certificate and/or operators license. You can use your license for 3 years, then

     it must be renewed, usually at the same training school. (for a small fee)

5.  Next, search for a forklift job and remember to show your operators license and note it on your

     resume. Be sure to search for forklift jobs here at our website! You now have a very good chance

     at getting a well paying job.

Forklift Training Schools in Hawaii

Leeward Community College 96-045 Ala Ike CE-101, Pearl City, HI 96782 808-455-0477 ocewd.org

Ventula Crane & Rigging, Inc 2133 Citron St, Honolulu, HI 96826 808-781-2152 cranehawaii.com

H2K Driver Training Services Llc 117 Keawe St # 127, Hilo, HI 96720 808-935-3912

Professional Driving Academy Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707 808-239-1371 prodrivingacademy.com

Ives I&L Rentals 91-255 Hanua Street Kapolei, HI 1-800-643-1144 http://www.ivestraining.com/locations/kapolei-hawaii/

What kind of salary can I make as a licensed forklift operator?

In the state of Hawaii a forklift operator can earn an hourly wage of $19.00 or $39,520 per year. Wages can be higher and overtime is also an option in earning more.

State agencies

For more information regarding employment standards you may contact:

Department of Labor & Industrial Relations

Hawaii Occupational Safety and Health Division (HIOSH) 830 Punchbowl Street,

Suite 321Honolulu, HI 96813(808) 586-8844

www.labor.hawaii.gov/hiosh


OSHA Area Offices

Honolulu Area Office Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Federal Building

300 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 5-146Honolulu, HI 96850(808)541-2680

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