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IS-005 - Self-propelled Aerial Work Platforms advanced - 3 days - French - Boom

for people without experience

Including AV-003 Scissor Lift

Training to operate a self-propelled aerial work platform in an effective and safe manner:

- Move in an industrial environment

- Set up

- Move to a higher location

- Perform work at height

- Use the emergency controls

Program

  • The training
  • The theoretic exam takes 20 minutes (max 30)
  • The practical exam takes about 30 minutes

Conditions of admission

  • At least 18 years old
  • No fear of heights
  • Being in possession of a certificate of medical fitness

Practical

  • What to bring with you:
    • Identity documents
    • Work clothing
    • Safety footwear
    • Gloves
    • Harness with short line
    • Helmet

Target audience

- People who move around on company premises, in installations, workshops, warehouses, etc. and carry out work at height using a self-propelled aerial work platform (articulated arm or telescopic).

Results

Theory
  • Explain what an aerial work platform is

  • Identify the tasks for which an aerial lift can be used

  • Describe the different types of lifts and their limitations

  • Name the lifting and boom systems

  • Identify the types of drive systems and their applications

  • Name the available control modes

  • Correctly interpret the basic regulations regarding lift operation

  • Correctly interpret safety instructions

  • Identify environmental risks and related safety measures

  • Explain the impact and dangers of lateral loads

  • Know how to perform a Last Minute Risk Analysis (LMRA)

  • Define terms related to control mechanisms

  • Name the components of the work platform

  • Explain the meaning of pictograms on a lift

  • Explain the structure of lifting components and the order of operation

  • Explain concepts related to stability

Practice
  • Perform the daily control

  • Raise the aerial platform to its maximum height and drive a few meters

  • Drive forward and backward through a narrow passage

  • Execute a forward and backward slalom

  • Position the lift diagonally in relation to a high object (e.g., on or near scaffolding, against a wall) and approach it

  • Approach a high object (e.g., on a roof, rack, or scaffold) located behind a vertical obstacle

  • Park the lift safely and recharge the traction battery or refuel

  • Apply LMRA (Last Minute Risk Analysis)

Ever thought about subsidies?

Different instances can give a subsidie to follow this training.

In Company training

A training course for your staff only? That is possible!