Preventing injuries when working at height is everyone's responsibility. Beyond operator training, all workers on a jobsite should understand how and where equipment should be used properly. In the event of an injury or accident, all employees must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to act and prevent further damage. Are the workers on your jobsite properly trained to handle aerial lift equipment? #safety #constructionsafety #safetytraining
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Preventing injuries when working at height is everyone's responsibility. Beyond operator training, all workers on a jobsite should understand how and where equipment should be used properly. In the event of an injury or accident, all employees must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to act and prevent further damage. Are the workers on your jobsite properly trained to handle aerial lift equipment? #safety #constructionsafety #safetytraining
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Preventing injuries when working at height is everyone's responsibility. Beyond operator training, all workers on a jobsite should understand how and where equipment should be used properly. In the event of an injury or accident, all employees must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to act and prevent further damage. Are the workers on your jobsite properly trained to handle aerial lift equipment? #safety #constructionsafety #safetytraining
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Preventing injuries when working at height is everyone's responsibility. Beyond operator training, all workers on a jobsite should understand how and where equipment should be used properly. In the event of an injury or accident, all employees must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to act and prevent further damage. Are the workers on your jobsite properly trained to handle aerial lift equipment? #safety #constructionsafety #safetytraining
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Preventing injuries when working at height is everyone's responsibility. Beyond operator training, all workers on a jobsite should understand how and where equipment should be used properly. In the event of an injury or accident, all employees must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to act and prevent further damage. Are the workers on your jobsite properly trained to handle aerial lift equipment? #safety #constructionsafety #safetytraining
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Preventing injuries when working at height is everyone's responsibility. Beyond operator training, all workers on a jobsite should understand how and where equipment should be used properly. In the event of an injury or accident, all employees must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to act and prevent further damage. Are the workers on your jobsite properly trained to handle aerial lift equipment? #safety #constructionsafety #safetytraining
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Aerial lifts are commonly used devices that provide temporary access for people or equipment in hard-to- reach areas, usually overhead. Aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many job sites due to their mobility and flexibility. But this equipment can be hazardous to both operators and employees working nearby. Common hazards include falls, ejection from the platform, electrocution from exposed wires and power lines, collapsing structures, and falling objects. Lift operators and others working near the vehicles must be able to recognize hazards and follow safe work practices and operating procedures to prevent accidents and injuries This training resource is for use by health and safety managers, officers, and trainers to train on Aerial Lift Safety. When this training is complete, operators of aerial lifts and those working near the devices will be able to identify aerial lift hazards, safely operate equipment, properly inspect the aerial lift and take precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. 🔸 Complete Training Pack: PowerPoint Slide Trainer’s Guide Speaker’s Note Quiz Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Handout Attendance Sheet Training Evaluation Form Download Link 👉: https://lnkd.in/e78cVea8...
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Aerial lifts and scissor lifts are essential tools for working at heights, used across various industries for maintenance, construction, and more. Proper training ensures safety, efficiency, and regulation compliance, helping prevent accidents and injuries. Understanding the risks and best practices associated with these lifts is crucial for any operator. In this video, we will delve into the importance of training before operating aerial lifts and scissor lifts. Get enrolled in our training on aerial and scissor lift safety. HAZWOPER OSHA Training, LLC. U.S. Department of Labor #aeriallifts #scissorlifts #workplacesafety #healthandsafety #osha #safetytraining #constructionsafety #workersafety #liftsafety #equipmentsafety #constructionequipment #constructionsite #jobsafety #safetyfirst #safetytips #safetyprocedures #safetymeasures #safetycompliance #safetyconcerns #safetychecklist #safetypractices #safetypolicy #safetyprograms #safetysolutions #safetytechnology #safetyconsultant #safetyadvisor #safetyleadership #safetycommunication #safetyculturechange #safetyculturebuilding #oshatraining
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Aerial lifts are commonly used devices that provide temporary access for people or equipment in hard-to- reach areas, usually overhead. Aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many job sites due to their mobility and flexibility. But this equipment can be hazardous to both operators and employees working nearby. Common hazards include falls, ejection from the platform, electrocution from exposed wires and power lines, collapsing structures, and falling objects. Lift operators and others working near the vehicles must be able to recognize hazards and follow safe work practices and operating procedures to prevent accidents and injuries This training resource is for use by health and safety managers, officers, and trainers to train on Aerial Lift Safety. When this training is complete, operators of aerial lifts and those working near the devices will be able to identify aerial lift hazards, safely operate equipment, properly inspect the aerial lift and take precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. 🔸 Complete Training Pack: PowerPoint Slide Trainer’s Guide Speaker’s Note Quiz Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Handout Attendance Sheet Training Evaluation Form Download Link 👉: https://lnkd.in/eGz9XMV7...
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Elevate your jobsite safety with SitePro! Increasing your team’s awareness of common job site hazards and providing proper training for operating aerial equipment are two important ways to minimize accidents and injuries. Check out this article to discover helpful safety tips and review the top safety features of our aerial equipment: https://lnkd.in/eySA4Su7. #ConstructionSafety #EquipmentRental #SiteProRentals #NoHassle
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#Celebrating 53rd #National #SafetyWeek Operating #lifting #equipment can be extremely dangerous if proper precautions are not taken. To ensure a safe operation and prevent accidents, here are some things to keep in mind. Let’s analyse some lifting equipment hazards and understand the Dos and Don'ts #Dos Ensure that only the authorised rigger attaches or detaches loads. Discuss operations with the crane operator in the toolbox talk Ensure the capacity of the crane is sufficient to land the load before lifting Include the weight of the slings, etc., in the load on the lifting hook Seek expert advice when using eyebolts, plate clamps, bulldog grips, chain blocks, etc. #Donts Don’t Wrap hand/tag lines around the hand or body Don’t use tie wires or banding to lift loads Don’t leave a suspended load unattended Don’t pass loads over public Don’t use lifting accessories for towing or pulling. Don’t ride or climb on machines or suspended loads. Don’t lift near power lines. Don’t stand or walk beneath a load. No matter what kind of equipment you’re using, regular checks and maintenance are a must. Otherwise, they can become unreliable or even fail, resulting in loads falling. However, safety precautions when using lifting equipment should still be followed so that they become habitual. #SafetyinProjectManagement #liftingsafety #SafetAtSite
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