Boom Elevated Work Platform
Training Centre
About
Performing any kind of task at a certain height is always a tough job. People tend to use
risky devices such as stairs to climb them and work at height despite the presence of
various other alternatives.
Every person needs to ensure his/her safety before they start working in circumstances
which involves working at height and to make them skilled in their job there are various
institutes available.
This has become easy in Sydney with the availability of various training centres that
provides EWP License for working at elevation and produce skilled workers to operate the
machines to work at height and perform these tasks.
Various Courses
• Forklift LF license
• Pedestrian operated Forklift/ Pallet Truck
• Boom Elevated Work Platform
• Work safely at heights
• Heights safety equipment inspector
• Confined space entry
• Vehicle loading crane
• Vehicle leading crane CV license
• Manual handling
• Slewing mobile crane license
• Asbestos Awareness Training
• Dogging DG License
Need of WP high risk work licence
Working at height always carries risks. Whether you're operating a large or small
scissor lift, indoors or outdoors, you need to complete specialised training and
hold a valid licence.
The type of licence you need depends on the height you'll be working at.
Elevating Work Platforms licensing is standardised across Australia for scissor
lifts under 11 metres.
RISKS WHEN USING SCISSOR LIFTS?
Boom lifts are a safe and reliable means of reaching areas that
would otherwise be inaccessible – as long as operators are
properly trained in the safe use of the equipment and aware of the
hazards in the area.
Potential hazards when scissor lifts are used improperly can
include:
falling from height
crush risk when raising
electrocution from overhead power lines
equipment tip-over or collapse
BOOM LIFT TRAINING INVOLVE
Training and assessment covers:
Safety features
Operating requirements
Operational checks
Safe use of mobile elevating work platforms
Set-up, operation and shutting down procedures
Emergency procedures

Boom Elevated Work Platform Training Centre

  • 1.
    Boom Elevated WorkPlatform Training Centre
  • 2.
    About Performing any kindof task at a certain height is always a tough job. People tend to use risky devices such as stairs to climb them and work at height despite the presence of various other alternatives. Every person needs to ensure his/her safety before they start working in circumstances which involves working at height and to make them skilled in their job there are various institutes available. This has become easy in Sydney with the availability of various training centres that provides EWP License for working at elevation and produce skilled workers to operate the machines to work at height and perform these tasks.
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    Various Courses • ForkliftLF license • Pedestrian operated Forklift/ Pallet Truck • Boom Elevated Work Platform • Work safely at heights • Heights safety equipment inspector • Confined space entry • Vehicle loading crane • Vehicle leading crane CV license • Manual handling • Slewing mobile crane license • Asbestos Awareness Training • Dogging DG License
  • 4.
    Need of WPhigh risk work licence Working at height always carries risks. Whether you're operating a large or small scissor lift, indoors or outdoors, you need to complete specialised training and hold a valid licence. The type of licence you need depends on the height you'll be working at. Elevating Work Platforms licensing is standardised across Australia for scissor lifts under 11 metres.
  • 5.
    RISKS WHEN USINGSCISSOR LIFTS? Boom lifts are a safe and reliable means of reaching areas that would otherwise be inaccessible – as long as operators are properly trained in the safe use of the equipment and aware of the hazards in the area. Potential hazards when scissor lifts are used improperly can include: falling from height crush risk when raising electrocution from overhead power lines equipment tip-over or collapse
  • 6.
    BOOM LIFT TRAININGINVOLVE Training and assessment covers: Safety features Operating requirements Operational checks Safe use of mobile elevating work platforms Set-up, operation and shutting down procedures Emergency procedures