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Forklift Prep
SafetyLive on App StoreForklift Prep is an iOS app for OSHA forklift operator certification — it includes 1,000+ practice questions covering OSHA 1910.178 safety rules, pre-operation inspection, and load handling, plus a built-in load center stability calculator, for $17.99 with lifetime access, no subscription, works offline.
iOS · Free to download · $17.99 one-time unlock
Why Forklift Prep?
Load Center Calculator
Load center stability calculator based on OSHA 1910.178 forklift safety standards
1,000+ Practice Questions
1,000+ forklift certification questions covering OSHA safety requirements and procedures
Works Offline
Full offline access — study in the warehouse or break room without Wi-Fi
Progress Tracking
Per-topic progress tracking across all OSHA forklift certification topic areas
How It Works
Step 01
Download Free
Free to download on the App Store — unlock everything once for $17.99.
Step 02
Practice Daily
Built-in calculators you'll use on the job — not just quizzes.
Step 03
Pass First Try
$17.99 once. No subscriptions. No recurring fees.
Pricing
VoltExam
$17.99one-time
- ✓ Pay once, use forever
- ✓ No monthly fees
- ✓ Full offline access
- ✓ All updates included
Competitors
$20+/month
- ✕ Subscription required
- ✕ Lose access if you cancel
- ✕ Often requires Wi-Fi
- ✕ $240+ per year
Trusted by Tradespeople
“Got my OSHA forklift cert. The load center calculator helped me really understand the stability triangle.”
— Kevin J., Warehouse Op, Tennessee
“Simple, covers everything in the OSHA standard. The questions felt identical to what I was tested on.”
— Marcus D., Forklift Op, Ohio
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a forklift certification exam?
OSHA requires forklift operators to be trained and evaluated, but there is no single national written exam. Certification is employer-issued after completing an OSHA-compliant training program. VoltExam's Forklift Prep covers OSHA 1910.178 rules, pre-op checks, and safe load handling.
What does OSHA require for forklift operator training?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178(l) requires formal instruction (classroom or computer-based), practical training on the specific truck type, and an evaluation by a qualified trainer. Recertification is required every 3 years or after an incident.
What topics appear on forklift training assessments?
Common assessment topics include load capacity and stability triangle, pre-operation inspection checklists, refueling and battery charging safety, pedestrian right-of-way rules, ramp and dock procedures, and OSHA reporting requirements.




