CICB’s Mobile Elevating Work Platform course is just one-day and is similar to our bucket truck course. Both devices are used for lifting personnel into areas where they can’t reach.
Improper use of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (commonly known as Aerial Work Platform) can topple the machine, injure the operator, damage equipment, and endanger others nearby. Operation of any mobile elevated work platform should always be restricted only to those who are qualified, competent, and designated as Mobile Elevated Work Platform Operators by the employer.
In order to be qualified, employers should insist that operators have gone through training in the operation and the type of aerial work platform they will be operating and have successfully completed a written and practical examination.
CICB’s Mobile Elevating Work Platform course is just one-day and is similar to our bucket truck course. Both devices are used for lifting personnel into areas where they can’t reach.
The main difference between bucket trucks and mobile elevating cranes is that bucket trucks can be driven to their location, while mobile elevating work platforms must be loaded on a trailer and then driven to the location.
All personnel attending this one-day program will gain significant and useful skills and will leave with a stronger understanding and appreciation of the requirements and responsibilities of mobile elevated work platform operators. Specific types of platforms can be made available upon request for training and practical examinations.
About CICB
CICB provides world-class education, expertise, and support services in the lifting industry. Since 1969, CICB has been committed to increasing worker productivity and reducing asset risk for those who work in the lifting industry.
We’ve worked diligently for over fifty years to solve client challenges through real-world, proactive solutions that maintain pace with constantly evolving industry standards.
Our completely customizable training programs allow us to accommodate the needs of any client, no matter the size. As a veteran owned and operated company, CICB is proud to work alongside every branch of the U.S. military, as well as a large roster of prestigious clients in a variety of industries.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, CICB provides customized solutions for lifting operations across the world through training, inspections, and support services. CICB is known as the Subject Matter Expert Team that the crane and lifting industry engages as an essential partner for safe and effective practices in planning, supervising, executing, and evaluating crane and lifting operations.
CICB has built lifelong partnerships with thousands of companies for over half a century wherever people interact with lifting equipment, continuously reducing accidents, injuries, deaths, equipment failures, and lost production globally. Our obsessive pursuit to Elevate Your Expertise is what has made CICB the most experienced, most trusted company in the industry.
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