Aerial Lift Training
The IVES Training Group and IVES Certified Trainers train more Aerial Lift operators than any other company or organization in North America.We set the standard for workplace safety when it comes to the operation of Scissor Lifts and Boomlifts.
Aerial Lifts Operator Training
Our highly skilled Certified Master Trainers will come to your site and train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications. IVES prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each and every operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that's what IVES programs are designed to deliver.
Custom Operator Training
Aerial Lifts Trainer Certification
Delivered at your site or at selected IVES training locations on an open enrollment basis, the Aerial Lifts Trainer Certification Program trainees receive in-depth instruction on the aerial equipment as well as extensive instruction on how to effectively train operators. Each trainee's knowledge and demonstrated skills in all aspects of the program are evaluated and graded prior to certification.
Program Details
Program Duration: Four (4) days
Equipment:
- Aerial Boomlift: Articulated "Knuckle" Boom, and Telescopic Boom
- Aerial Work Platform: Scissor Lift and Vertical Lift
Program Structure:
- Classroom theory training - 50%
- Practical hands-on training - 50%
Program Capacity: Maximum of 16
Program Outline
DAY 1
- Introduction and program requirements
- Trainer pre-test
- Program overview and objectives
- Review of applicable regulations and industry standards
- Classroom and practical instructional techniques
- Homework assignment
DAY 2
- Review Day 1
- Combined Aerial (Boomlift & Scissor lift) interactive theory training
- Review operator theory test
- Equipment pre-use inspection (hands-on)
- Practical training skills
- Practical training exercises (hands-on)
- Homework assignment
DAY 3
- Review Day 2
- Operator Practical Evaluation Form
- Practical evaluation skills
- Practical evaluation exercises (hands on)
- Homework assignment
DAY 4
- Review Day 3
- Master Trainer theory test (equipment theory)
- Documentation/certification procedures
- Establishing site & equipment-specific operator training program and lesson plan
- Final written examination (instructional techniques)
- Program review and wrap-up


