Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Competent Operator

Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator training provides the understanding of Aerial Work Platform operation. This training covers both federal and provincial legislative requirements. As per Saskatchewan OH&S Regulations Section 154, Table 14.1, anyone who operates Powered Mobile Equipment is required to complete a minimum 16 hours training. This program is a combination of both theory and practical competency assessment training.

 

Classroom Training Content

 

Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator Training incorporates the use of custom designed interactive models and visual aids which help to enhance interest and facilitate a higher comprehension level for participants.

 

Course Outline

 

     

  • Types of Aerial Work Platforms (Scissor Lift; Telescopic Boom-Type; Articulated Boom-Type; Bucket Truck, Vertical Mast)
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  • Driving Modes (Chassis Mounted, Self-Propelled, non-Self-Propelled)
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  • Pre-Use Inspections including OEM and Regulatory Requirements
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  • Operating Principles
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  • Primary Upper & Lower Controls
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  • Platform Load Capacity Ratings & Anchor Points
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  • Balance, Stability, Centre of Gravity
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  • Physical Conditions (Slippery Conditions, Obstructions and Uneven Surfaces, Floor Loading Limits, Overhead Clearance)
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  • Pedestrian Awareness
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  • Travelling on Ramps & Grades
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  • Rescue Procedures
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  • Maintenance
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Practical Component

 

Practical skill check assessment is required in order to receive certification at the completion of the course. Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator Certification is required as per Saskatchewan Occupational Health & Safety Regulations. Operators are required to complete the Competency Skill Check on the Aerial Work Platform that will be used in their specific operating environment.

 

Note: Fall Protection Training is required as a pre-requisite for all DAXX Safety Group Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator Training Courses.

 

Takeaway

 

Upon completion of Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator Training, operators will have the knowledge, training and information required to safely and efficiently operate their Aerial Work Platform.

 

Duration & Location

 

4 hours of classroom theory followed by written competency exam. The remainder of the program includes practical operation which gives the operator an opportunity to practice newly acquired skills prior to completing a final skill check assessment for Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator Certification. This course is conducted at various facilities, shops, yards or any location where operator and site-specific Aerial Work Platforms are available and utilized during training as per course and Saskatchewan Powered Mobile Equipment Competent Operator Regulations.

 

Operator Certification

 

Powered Mobile Equipment Competent Operator has no expiry date once an operator has been deemed competent.  Workers must be re-evaluated in situations where they have not been operating a specific type of PME regularly for a period of three years.

 

Program Includes

 

     

  • Written examination
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  • Record of training report to employer
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  • Wallet Card Certification upon successful completion of course
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Training must meet specific requirements outlined in Section 154 and Table 14.1 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. A minimum of 16 hours combined theory and practical training is required on all powered mobile equipment.

 

DAXX Safety Group offers the necessary training to meet these regulations through classroom lectures, workbook components, videos, and individual coaching on the equipment.

 

 

 

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