Safe scissor operations

The training program offers comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for the safe and effective use of scissors lifts in various industries. Ensuring safe operations and adherence to guidelines to prevent accidents and maintain a secure working environment.

Course code

DNV-MEWP-02


Learning Objectives

  • Gain a thorough understanding of scissor lifts, including their components, hydraulic systems, and safety features
  • Learn how to identify workplace hazards and potential risks associated with scissor lift operations
  • Understand load limits and maintain scissor lift stability to prevent tipping or overloading accidents.

Scope

  1. Definition of scissor lift
  2. Hydraulic scissor lift
  3. Diesel scissor lift
  4. Electric scissor lift
  5. Rough terrain scissor lift
  6. Pneumatic scissor lift
  7. Scissor lift ranges
  8. Factors when choosing a scissor lift
  9. What is a scissor lift used for
  10. Scissor lift parts/components
  11. How a scissor lift works
  12. Scissor lift safety per OSHA and ANGI guidelines
  13. Scissor lift safety tips
  14. Scissor lift and safety harness
  15. Scissor lift certification
  16. Benefits of scissor lift training

Duration

2 days


Entry requirement

  • Complete an IPEF (International Powered Access Federation) - approved training course and hold a valid IPEF operator license
  • No specific educational prerequisites for enrolment; however, participants must be at least 18 years old and have a basic understanding of workplace safety practices
  • Should have a basic understanding of MEWP operation and should be physically fit
  • Ability to read/speak the English language.

Assessment

  • Theoretical assessment at the end of the course
  • Practical assessment on a scissor lift.

Certificate and validity

Certificate of attendance, valid for 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.

Delivery method

In-person Training
Blended Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate)
Virtual Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate).

Course code

DNV-MEWP-02


Learning Objectives

  • Gain a thorough understanding of scissor lifts, including their components, hydraulic systems, and safety features
  • Learn how to identify workplace hazards and potential risks associated with scissor lift operations
  • Understand load limits and maintain scissor lift stability to prevent tipping or overloading accidents.

Scope

  1. Definition of scissor lift
  2. Hydraulic scissor lift
  3. Diesel scissor lift
  4. Electric scissor lift
  5. Rough terrain scissor lift
  6. Pneumatic scissor lift
  7. Scissor lift ranges
  8. Factors when choosing a scissor lift
  9. What is a scissor lift used for
  10. Scissor lift parts/components
  11. How a scissor lift works
  12. Scissor lift safety per OSHA and ANGI guidelines
  13. Scissor lift safety tips
  14. Scissor lift and safety harness
  15. Scissor lift certification
  16. Benefits of scissor lift training

Duration

2 days


Entry requirement

  • Complete an IPEF (International Powered Access Federation) - approved training course and hold a valid IPEF operator license
  • No specific educational prerequisites for enrolment; however, participants must be at least 18 years old and have a basic understanding of workplace safety practices
  • Should have a basic understanding of MEWP operation and should be physically fit
  • Ability to read/speak the English language.

Assessment

  • Theoretical assessment at the end of the course
  • Practical assessment on a scissor lift.

Certificate and validity

Certificate of attendance, valid for 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.

Delivery method

In-person Training
Blended Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate)
Virtual Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate).