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AWP: Manlift

Level I - Theory

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4 Hours
  • Locate, read and comprehend all applicable legislation and standards pertaining to Man Lifts including Part 19 titled “Powered Mobile Equipment of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety code
  • read and comprehend all applicable information contained within the manufacture’s operator manual
  • read and comprehend the information contained within this manual and any handouts, videos and support materials
  • identify all major components of the MAN LIFT
  • inspect all of the equipment’s components ensuring that they comply with the manufacture’s recommendations
  • make certain that the unit has been maintained and lubed according to manufacturer’s recommendations
  • perform a pre-operational inspection of the unit following manufactures recommendations
  • interpret and complete the daily log book
  • determine the load limitations of the unit including the weight of the workers, the weight of the tools and the stress placed on the unit while working from the platform
  • describe the limitations of the unit including stability, working from various heights and working environment
  • describe the capabilities of the unit including platform types, machines specific safety features and operating principles​

Level II - Practical

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​4 Hours
Upon successful completion of the theory portion (Level I) of the Manlift operator program; participants will be evaluated on the manner that they operate their Manlift.  The trainee will be evaluated by the instructor using a check list that contains recommendations from the manufacture, through industry best work practices and through Alberta regulations.
Given an additional 4 hours of practical time, participants will be able to:
  • prepare for work by conducting a hazard assessment, establishing effective controls, preparation of an emergency plan
  • operate the unit in a safe manner while driving on a variety of terrains at varying heights and conditions
  • demonstrate how to operate the unit from the lower control station and using emergency power
  • shut down the unit after work has been completed in a safe manner ensuring public and other worker security and safety

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