Using mobile elevated work platforms outside of the manufacturer's recommended parameters or exceeding the limit capacities will result in equipment failure that could have fatal results.
Using mobile elevated work platforms outside of the manufacturer's recommended parameters or exceeding the limit capacities will result in equipment failure that could have fatal results.
Applying the procedures learned in the elevated work platform training will eliminate the risk of any accidental injury or property damage associated with elevated work platforms.
Course Objectives
Understand the OH&S regulations as they pertain to mobile elevated work platforms
Recognize elevated work platform hazards
Know the proper procedures for inspecting equipment and the work site
Learn safe operating techniques for elevated work platforms
Understand refuelling and maintenance procedures?
What We Do
Haztech is a vertically integrated, full-service Occupational Healthcare, On-site Medical & Industrial Safety Services, and Certified Safety Training company.
We provide a scalable series of services and products to some of North America’s largest projects in the industrial, construction, oilfield, and mining sectors.
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