This course has been designed to give operators of aerial lifts including scissor lifts, boom lifts and articulating boom lifts the knowledge they need to protect people, equipment, materials, and environment.
Course Introduction
This course has been designed to give operators of aerial lifts including scissor lifts, boom lifts and articulating boom lifts the knowledge they need to protect people, equipment, materials, and environment.
This course meets and/ or exceeds OSHA's aerial lift standards for general industry 29 CFR 1910.67 and construction 1926.453.
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Who Are We
Safety Links is a Florida-based health, safety and environmental training and consulting organization. We provide high-value environmental safety and health services to businesses and governmental entities throughout Florida, and the USA.
What We Do
We provide our clients with the knowledge, tools, and expertise needed to improve their safety performance. Our goal is to provide a one-stop shop for your health, safety and environmental consulting, and training needs.
Why Safety Links
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