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Aerial Lift Safety – MEWPs (OSHA)

This web-based course on Aerial Lifts and Scissor Lifts provides comprehensive knowledge on the secure operation, inspection, and structure of power-driven industrial aerial and scissor lifts.

Aerial Lift Safety – MEWPs (OSHA)

COURSE SYNOPSIS


This extensive training program for Aerial Lift Safety - MEWPs (OSHA) is designed to meet OSHA's stipulations for the theoretical part of operator safety training for Aerial Lifts (including Boom Lifts & Scissor Lifts). Interactive quiz sections throughout the course ensure you are well-prepared for the concluding written exam. On successful completion, the Aerial Lift Safety - MEWPs (OSHA) certificate will be made available along with a checklist that can be utilized by your employer for the compulsory practical observation.


COURSE TOPICS


Covered in this course:


ONLINE COURSE LENGTH


Estimated duration is 90 minutes.


PASSING CRITERIA


To reinforce the information presented, testing is carried out throughout this online course on Aerial Lift Safety - MEWPs (OSHA). A minimum score of 80% is required to obtain the certificate of completion.


COMPLETION CERTIFICATE


On successful completion of the Aerial Lift Safety - MEWPs (OSHA) online course, a certificate of completion will be ready for download and print.


Course Details

Course Length

This course will take roughly 90 minutes

Passing Mark

To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz

Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print

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