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Vertical Lift – Operator Safety (OSHA)

OSHA-Approved Vertical Lift Operator Safety Training Course.

Vertical Lift – Operator Safety (OSHA)

COURSE SUMMARY

This Vertical Lift – Operator Safety (OSHA) training program offers compliance with OSHA standards for the theoretical aspects of operator safety training. The course includes intermittent quiz questions to ensure understanding and readiness for the concluding written test. Upon successful completion of the Vertical Lift – Operator Safety (OSHA) course, participants can download their certificate and wallet card. Furthermore, a checklist will be provided for employers to evaluate the practical application of the training on the actual machine.

COURSE TOPICS

Course topics:

  • Introduction
  • Anatomy
  • Stability
  • Safe Operations
  • Hazards
  • Rescue
  • Conclusion
  • Final Exam

ONLINE COURSE LENGTH

Estimated time commitment: 90 minutes

MINIMUM PASSING SCORE

Required pass mark: 80%

COMPLETION CERTIFICATION

Completion certificate available upon passing.

COURSE PREVIEW

Course Details

Course Length

This course will take roughly 120 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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