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Aerial Crane Lift Training and Certification Programs - Aerial Lift Safety and Inspector Training | Crane Institute of AmericaAERIAL LIFT PROGRAMS

AERIAL LIFT SAFETY & INSPECTOR


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3 Days $795

Operator Certification $95 (Download Operator Application)
Inspector Certification $295 (Download Inspector Application)

Designed for maintenance, construction craftsmen and other personnel who require a thorough knowledge of aerial lift safety. This training and certification program ensures that operators are qualified and also enables companies to perform their own aerial lift inspections in-house as required by OSHA and ANSI.

YOU WILL RECEIVE

AERIAL LIFTS
  • Aerial Lift Safety & Inspector workbook
  • Rigging safety handbook
  • Aerial Platform safety manual
  • Pre-operational inspection checklists
  • Annual/periodic inspection checklists for vehicle-mounted and boom-supported
    aerial lifts and scissors lifts
  • Rigger's capacity card
  • Sheave gauge
  • Inspection certificate decal
  • Safety decals
  • Certificate of training
  • Certification card, if applicable
Orlando, FL February 10-12, 2010
Orlando, FL April 7-9, 2010
Orlando, FL July 14-16, 2010
Orlando, FL September 1-3, 2010
Orlando, FL December 8-10, 2010
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AERIAL LIFTS COVERED

  • VEHICLE-MOUNTED AERIAL LIFTS
  • BOOM-SUPPORTED AERIAL LIFTS
  • SCISSORS LIFTS

YOU WILL LEARN

  • Causes and results of aerial lift accidents.
  • Different types of aerial lifts.
  • Types, components, and terminology of aerial lifts.
  • How to interpret and use rated capacity charts.
  • How to select the right aerial lift for the job.
  • Pre-use considerations and setup.
  • Safe operating procedures.
  • How to recognize immediate and potential hazards.
  • How to perform a pre-use, monthly and annual inspection.
  • The aerial lift inspector's role in reducing accidents and liability exposure.
  • How to interpret and apply OSHA and ANSI aerial lift safety standards.
  • Inspection procedures, techniques and checklists that work.
  • Understanding and applying the three levels of aerial lift inspection.
  • How to comply with OSHA and ANSI record keeping requirements.
  • The correct way to write inspection reports.
  • When to "tag out" the aerial lift.
  • Responsibilities of manufacturers, dealers, installers, owners, and users.
  • How to inspect booms, structural components, gears, operating mechanisms, functions and control systems, power plants, braking systems, attachments, pins and shafts, hydraulic, electric and pneumatic components, emergency
    safety devices and operator aids, etc.

OPERATOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Complete a Crane Institute of America Aerial Lift Safety & Inspector training program.
  • Pass a written examination.
  • Have 6 months operating experience with aerial lifts.

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Complete a Crane Institute of America Aerial Lift Safety & Inspector training program.
  • Pass a written examination.
  • Have 2 years experience working in a capacity of operation, maintenance, repair, inspection, safety or supervision with aerial lifts.

A trainee certification is available for personnel who do not meet operator/ inspector experience requirements.


TRAIN-THE-TRAINER AERIAL LIFT


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4 Days $1395
Trainer Certification $345
(Classroom only)

Operator Certification Available $95

Learn how to conduct the same training programs that have made Crane Institute the most recognized and successful training company in the business! These valuable train-the-trainer programs are developed specifically for companies desiring to establish or upgrade their in-house training programs. Students who successfully complete our Train-The-Trainer program may apply for an additional credential as a Certified Trainer.

You Will Receive:

  • CIA student workbook AERIAL LIFTS
  • Rigging safety handbook
  • Pre-operational inspection forms for applicable equipment
  • Rigger's capacity card
  • Safety decals
  • Two safety posters
  • Certificate of training
  • Discounts on books/materials
Orlando, FL March 2-5, 2010
Orlando, FL July 20-23, 2010
Orlando, FL October 12-15, 2010
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YOU WILL LEARN

  • How adults learn
  • How to create a learning environment
  • Be more effective with communication
  • How to develop & implement a lesson plan
  • How to develop visual aids & other training materials
  • Training equipment & operation
  • Deliver proficient instruction without lectures

TECHNICAL TOPICS

  • Equipment components & terminology
  • Safe practices & accident prevention
  • Inspection procedures & record-keeping
  • Applicable OSHA & ANSI standards
  • Also included are topics specific to individual programs & equipment.

Student materials available for purchase at discount prices for those who attend our Train-the-Trainer Programs.