Aerial Lift
and Scissor Lift Hands-On Training and Testing.
Certifyme.net provides a comprehensive
Aerial Lift and Scissor Operator Hands- On Evaluation and
Checklist, and the Daily Operators Checklist
Who can conduct Hands On Training
and Testing?
Designated
“Competent Person for Aerial Lifts” Letter
(Print this form)
OSHA standards make it the
employer's responsibility to limit certain job assignments
to employees who are "certified," "competent,"
or "qualified"-meaning that they have had special
previous training, in or out of the workplace. The
term "designated" personnel means selected or
assigned by the employer or the employer's representative
as being qualified to perform specific duties.
Aerial Lift Competent Person Definition
OSHA States:
“Competent person means one who is capable of identifying
existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or
working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous
to employees, and who has the authorization to take prompt
corrective measures to eliminate them.”
The standard does not specify
particular training requirements for competent person. Instead,
it defines a competent person in terms of capability.
The “Competent Person”
is designated by the employer.
Formal classroom training
(Interactive) and hands on training
and evaluation are mandatory for OSHA and ANSI compliance
for Aerial Lift, Scissor Lift and Forklift operator training
and certification.
Our High Impact training modules
meet the requirements for classroom training and we provide
the Hands On Training and Evaluation forms at no additional
cost.
Safety experts agree: No documentation
– It did not happen!
We provide the certificates
of completion and wallet cards at no additional cost.