BIS Safety Software
Our Aerial Lifts for General Industry course in an online format is aimed at educating learners on the potential risks associated with aerial lifts and offering effective measures to maintain safety while operating or being in the proximity of one.
The Aerial Lifts for General Industry course underscores the convenience and accessibility aerial lifts provide to workers for tasks such as utility maintenance and tree trimming, that cannot be accomplished using other equipment. However, the convenience does bring along increased risks of injuries including falls, crushing, or electrocution. The course emphasizes the importance of following safe work practices and comprehensive training to ensure employee safety while using aerial lifts at work.
This online Aerial Lifts for General Industry course is devised to educate learners about the potential risks associated with aerial lifts and offer effective measures to ensure safety while operating or being in the proximity of one.
Upon completion of this course, participants should have gained comprehensive knowledge about:
The Aerial Lifts for General Industry online course encapsulates the following topics:
Estimated around 30 minutes
A score of 80% is mandatory to pass this course. Participants have the opportunity to attempt the course thrice to achieve the pass score.
Once the course is successfully completed, participants can download and print a certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 25 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
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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