Aerial work platforms are becoming more popular as they offer a safer way to work at heights. Operating these devices safely requires knowledge, skill, and serious commitment to safety.
Course Summary
Aerial work platforms are becoming more popular as they offer a safer way to work at heights. Operating these devices safely requires knowledge, skill, and serious commitment to safety.
Our course is designed to provide operators with the knowledge and skill to be able to operate the equipment safely and efficiently. Additionally, this course includes a full module on the use of fall protection equipment in connection with use of aerial work platforms.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify hazards specific to the operator and his / her environment
Explain applicable legislation
List devices and operating controls
Perform pre-operational inspections
Perform safe operating practices
Identify fuel source hazards
Recognize the need for fall protection
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Classroom:
By attending one of our regularly scheduled classes, you will benefit from the shared learning experiences of our trainers, and your industry peers. We have regularly scheduled classes in all major cities across Ontario. Check out our classroom calendar for courses coming up near you!
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