An aerial lift is an elevated platform or heavy equipment designed to lift tools or people across the plane. They’re instrumental in construction sites, manufacturing, and other industrial facilities. The two most common aerial lifts include boom lifts and scissor lifts.
Every year, employers have to deal with several workplace injuries due to non-professional usage of aerial lifts. Not only does this hamper the company’s reputation, but it also raises concerns about workers' safety levels. Therefore, to comply with regulatory lift requirements and ensure worker safety, employers enroll their workers in multiple safety programs.
Here are the top four reasons why workers need to sign up for aerial lift training.
Aerial lifts are complex equipment to operate. Workers need to be careful and attentive when using boom and scissor lifts on construction or manufacturing sites.
If workers aren’t trained or skilled in operating aerial lifts, it increases the likelihood of onsite accidents and fall injuries. On the other hand, if workers are properly trained to operate aerial lifts, it boosts their confidence, familiarizes them more with equipment, and reduces the number of onsite accidents.
Once workers are trained for aerial lift operation, they become fast, efficient, and accurate in their assigned tasks. They’re able to save several seconds on cycle movements.
These few seconds may seem trivial, but they can save significant time, increasing worker efficiency and work productivity when they add up. Thus, the company doesn’t miss any production deadlines and becomes more proficient in loading, moving, digging, and hauling tasks.
A skilled worker is more aware of using the right speed mode to save fuel than an unskilled worker. They know the right time to operate the equipment at high speed, medium speed, or low speed. Thus, it results in minimum fuel consumption.
And if all the workers in your workforce know this technique, the savings will increase.
Aerial lifts are widely used in industrial and manufacturing sites. Therefore, when you properly train workers to operate these, they become more efficient, save fuel consumption, and reduce employee downtime, which maximizes the company's return on investment.
Trained workers know how to operate the aerial lifts better and also figure out how it can stimulate their work performance and productivity.
The Aerial Lift training course is valuable to meet regulatory lift requirements and enhance workers’ safety. At Premier Proactive Education (P.P.E.), we take care of employee safety and employer reputation by offering multiple health and safety training courses.
Our training courses include aerial lift training, working at heights training, fall protection courses, first aid training, PPE safety training, and other training courses.
To book your place, call us today at 905-767-SAFE (7233) or drop an email at info@ppesafetyservices.ca.
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