Course participants will gain theoretical knowledge as well as practical skills in the following: Hazard identification, risk assessment and controls Fall arrest harness inspection, fitting and use Identify safe operating parameters using data plate and manual
Course Content
Course participants will gain theoretical knowledge as well as practical skills in the following:
Hazard identification, risk assessment and controls
Fall arrest harness inspection, fitting and use
Identify safe operating parameters using data plate and manual
Conduct pre and post operational checks
Operation of EWP
Emergency procedures
Theory assessment and practical observation and demonstration
Pre-requisite
Ability to read and understand technical information
Participants should be 18 years of age.
Training Outcome
EWP Operator Licence with the proof of training and your photograph on the card (issued through EWPA)
What To Bring
Steel cap safety shoes, comfortable clothing, photo ID, hard hat (we can supply a hard hat on the day)
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