OSHA Compliant

Get Your Team Forklift Certified Onsite in Chicago, IL

NIS Training delivers professional certification through flexible online theory courses and hands-on practical training at your facility using your equipment. We ensure your team is fully compliant and trained for your specific workplace hazards.

*Looking for individual online theory training? Scroll down to the equipment section for direct registration links.

3 Year
Validity
OSHA
Compliant
Onsite
Your Equipment



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Forklift Training in Chicago, IL — Certified Onsite at Your Facility

NIS Training provides comprehensive on-site forklift certification programs for beginner and experienced operators throughout the Greater Chicago area. Chicago is one of the busiest freight and logistics hubs in North America — home to the Chicago Intermodal District, one of the largest in the country, as well as major warehousing and distribution corridors along I-55 in Joliet, the dense industrial belt of Cicero and Melrose Park, and the rapidly expanding I-80 corridor stretching through the southwest suburbs.

Because our trainers travel directly to your facility, your operators are evaluated on the specific equipment, layouts, and hazards of your actual workplace — which is precisely what OSHA requires. Whether you operate a high-throughput cross-dock in Elgin, a cold storage facility in Bridgeview, or a multi-level racking warehouse in Bolingbrook, NIS Training delivers a certification that is both legally valid and operationally relevant.

On-Site Program Duration

Beginner Operator Training

2 Days

Comprehensive theoretical and hands-on practical training for new operators. Includes classroom review, theory test, pre-use inspection training, and a full practical evaluation.

Experienced / Re-Certification

1 Day

Streamlined refresher and practical evaluation for operators with prior experience. *All certifications valid for 3 years.

Who We Train in Chicago

The Chicago metro is home to one of the most diverse industrial economies in the United States. Common sectors NIS Training serves in the region include:

Intermodal & Rail Freight
Facilities supporting Chicago’s rail and intermodal operations — one of the largest freight interchange hubs in North America.
Distribution & 3PL
Large-scale distribution centers and third-party logistics providers operating throughout the I-55, I-80, and I-88 corridors.
Food & Cold Storage
Refrigerated warehouses, food distribution facilities, and processing plants throughout Cook, DuPage, and Will counties.
Manufacturing & Steel
Metal fabricators, steel service centers, and industrial manufacturers concentrated in the south and southwest suburbs.

Equipment Covered & Online Theory

Need to complete the theory portion online? Select your equipment below to register for the online portal immediately.

Counterbalanced Forklift

Online Theory Link

Narrow Aisle Forklift

Online Theory Link

Powered Pallet Truck

Online Theory Link

Variable Reach RT Forklift

Online Theory Link

Why Onsite Certification Matters in Chicago

OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178(l) requires that forklift operators be trained and evaluated in the conditions they will actually encounter on the job — including site-specific hazards, equipment types, and load characteristics unique to their workplace. Generic classroom-only programs or off-site certifications alone cannot satisfy this requirement.

Illinois is a federal OSHA state, meaning OSHA enforcement applies directly to Chicago-area employers without a separate state-plan agency. The Chicago Area Office and the Calumet City Area Office are among the busier OSHA enforcement offices in the Midwest, and warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing are consistently among the most inspected sectors. Keeping your forklift certification records current — and ensuring your operators were trained on your actual equipment — is one of the most straightforward ways to reduce compliance exposure.

Program Breakdown

  • Review of applicable regulations (federal OSHA standards and site-specific rules)
  • Review company policies & Due Diligence
  • Criminal Negligence and consequences to employers, trainers, supervisors, and employees
  • Review site-specific safety concerns
  • Review Operator Training Guide
  • Equipment Features, Stability, Operating Procedures, Parking and Fueling/Charging Procedures
  • Operator Theory Test
  • Pre-Use Inspections (How to conduct and effectively document)
  • Conduct Practical Training & Safe Operating Procedures
  • Conduct Operator Evaluations – This involves learning how to fill out the operator evaluation form, with a seminar provided to walk through the process step by step.