Aerial Lift Inspector & Operator

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Crane Institute of America Aerial Lift Inspector & Operator 3880 St. Johns Parkway Sanford FL 32771 https://www.craneinstitute.com/

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Topics covered: Causes and results of aerial lift accidents Different types of aerial lifts Components and terminology of aerial lifts How to recognize immediate and potential hazards when inspecting aerial lifts How to interpret and use OSHA and ANSI/SIA aerial lift safety standards Inspection procedures, techniques, and checklists that work The correct way to write inspection reports How to comply with OSHA and industry record keeping requirements When to "tag out" the aerial lift Responsibilities of manufacturers, dealers, installers, owners, and users How to inspect booms, structures and components, gears, operating mechanisms, functions and control systems, power plants, braking systems, structural components, attachments, pins and shafts, hydraulic, electric and pneumatic components, emergency safety devices and operator aids, etc. Aerial Lift Inspector & Operator Website

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Oral or Written Exam Required? Yes

Renewal Required? Every 5 Year(s)

Renew through Continuing Educational Units(CEU)? Yes

Renew through Re-Examination? Yes

Renew through Continuing Professional Development(CPD)? No

Does applicant have choice of at least two options from above for renewal (CEU, CPD, or exam)? Yes