Formal instruction definition

Formal instruction means a Department-approved planned program of professional preparation for holders of certificates of eligibility which is located at a regional training center site operated by a school district, school district consortium or institution of higher education.
Formal instruction means an independent study, organized program, course, or other planned learning experience approved by the Board that is directed or taught by the faculty of a Board-approved nursing education program or CNA training, competency and evaluation program.
Formal instruction simply means classroom teaching. It can consist of a “lecture, discussion, interactive computer learning, video, and/or written material” [OSHA standard 1910.178(l)(2)(ii)]. But the instruction must also cover certain topics to be considered comprehensive. OSHA lays out all 22 topics it mandates be taught in standards 1910.178(l) (3)(i) and 1910.178(l)(3)(ii). But again, you came here for just the simple facts. Basically, any training program should cover: How to operate the different types of truck the operator will be using (instructions, safety precautions, limitations, etc.) Forklift capacity, stability, steering, maneuvering, and visibility How to construct, transport, stack, and unstack loads Pre-shift inspections and any maintenance the operator will be required to perform How forklift attachments work The dangers of operating in confined/hazardous spaces and the necessary precautions drivers should take when doing so How to refuel (internal combustion trucks) and/or charge batteries (electric trucks) How to safely operate a fork truck on different surface conditions, ramps, and slopes How to work safely around pedestrians in the workplace In chapter 3 of this post, we’ll dive a little deeper into these topics, so you’ll be prepared even before you sign up for training. This portion of training must consist of “demonstrations performed by the trainer and practical exercises performed by the trainee” [OSHA standard 1910.178(l)(2)(ii)]. In other words, you must be shown how to actually operate a forklift and also be observed doing so. Lastly, your employer (or a qualified 3rd party trainer) must do two things before you can legally operate a forklift: Confirm that you’ve received the required training Evaluate you as you operate a forklift in the workplace If they’re satisfied, then “boom”: You’re certified! This last “pillar” deserves a little more attention.

Examples of Formal instruction in a sentence

  • Formal instruction in Health and Physical Education, mandatory for every student, aims to instill in the girls a respect for the human body and the good health habits that will sustain them throughout their lives, while a variety of athletic activities afford the opportunity to learn the value of team spirit and healthy competition.

  • Formal instruction sheets for support and escalation are provided prior to the launch of the buildingeye/CivicCentral platform.

  • Formal instruction in obstetrics accelerated their exclusion in the second half of the eighteenth century.


More Definitions of Formal instruction

Formal instruction means a Department-approved program of professional preparation for CE holdersthat is housed at a higher education institution or a CE educator preparation program provider and includes, but is not limited to, coursework and in-classroom supports such as coaching.

Related to Formal instruction

  • Special Instruction Form means a standardized form prescribed by the Management Company to be duly filled by the investor to change his/her particulars and will be stated in this Offering Document.

  • Special Instructions as used herein, shall mean Instructions countersigned or confirmed in writing by the Treasurer or any Assistant Treasurer of a Fund or any other person designated by the Treasurer of such Fund in writing, which countersignature or confirmation shall be included on the same instrument containing the Instructions or on a separate instrument relating thereto.

  • Oral Instruction has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1 hereof.

  • RBC instructions means the RBC report, including risk-based capital instructions adopted by the NAIC, as the RBC instructions may be amended by the NAIC from time to time in accordance with the procedures adopted by the NAIC.

  • Instruction Letter means written instructions in a form acceptable to NCPS and executed by Issuer Party with Issuer Party directing NCPS to promptly disburse the Escrow Funds to Issuer pursuant to Section 4(a).