Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Types of Lifts and Their Hazards Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Types of Lifts and Their Hazards

Construction Safety Collection by Training Network

$249.95

Our course on Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Types of Lifts and Their Hazards is the first of a of a two-part series that has been designed to meet OSHA's training requirements in their "Mobile Elevated Work Platforms" (MEWPs) standard. The course discusses different types of aerial lifts, the hazards that you can encounter when you're using an aerial lift and the safety standards that you must follow when you're working with or near an aerial lift. Whether you find yourself hanging siding on a construction site, changing light bulbs in a warehouse or performing outdoor utility work, aerial lifts can help you reach areas that would otherwise be almost impossible to get to. But before you work with an aerial lift, you need to know what types of lifts you will encounter and the hazards that are associated with each one.

Areas covered in the course include information on OSHA and ANSI Standards for MEWPs, creating a Safe Use Program for aerial lifts, training requirements for operators and occupants of lifts, identifying and avoiding hazards associated with aerial lifts and more.

Our course on Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Types of Lifts and Their Hazards is the first of a of a two-part series that has been designed to meet OSHA's training requirements in their "Mobile Elevated Work Platforms" (MEWPs) standard. The course discusses different types of aerial lifts, the hazards that you can encounter when you're using an aerial lift and the safety standards that you must follow when you're working with or near an aerial lift. Whether you find yourself hanging siding on a construction site, changing light bulbs in a warehouse or performing outdoor utility work, aerial lifts can help you reach areas that would otherwise be almost impossible to get to. But before you work with an aerial lift, you need to know what types of lifts you will encounter and the hazards that are associated with each one.

Areas covered in the course include information on OSHA and ANSI Standards for MEWPs, creating a Safe Use Program for aerial lifts, training requirements for operators and occupants of lifts, identifying and avoiding hazards associated with aerial lifts and more.

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