Tel: 619.326.6191 | Address: P.O. Box 27033 San Diego, CA 92198
Our Scissor Lift Safety Training Course is designed to give operators safety procedures, regulations and practical hands-on operation training. As OSHA & ANSI require training for anyone who operates a powered industrial truck, including a scissor lifts and articulating lifts. This course encourages participants to take an active role by observing, analyzing and discussing recommended safety practices.
We conduct company training courses on-site, to allows us to use the equipment used on the job every day, making the “hands-on” portion of the program of greater value.
During this course, participants will:
RATES *: |
Per Person |
Group of 5+ (each) |
1/2 Day - 1 Specific machine, Log Book included. |
$195 |
$125 |
3/4 Day - 2 Specific machines, Log Book included. |
$275 |
$150 |
Full Day – Broad familiarization of various Aerial Work Platforms, Log Book included. |
$350 |
$175 |
Just Scissor Lift
$450.00 per person plus at least one master kit needed per company. Full Day Course.
$450.00 Trainer Master Kit
Scissor Lift & Boom
$750.00 per person plus at least one master kit needed per company. 2 Full Days.
$750.00 Trainer Master Kit
Prerequisites:
Proficient skills in use of equipment, current or former training certificate holder, Training kit for class
The rates above reflect our rates for San Diego County. Training is available in: Orange County, Imperial County, Los Angeles County, San Bernadino County, Riverside County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County & more. Please contact our office for more information on these classes. For training outside of San Diego County, there is no charge for classes of 10 students or more in San Bernardino, Orange, & Imperial Counties. There will be a $125 travel charge if class is less than 10 students. Will travel All over California & US, Contact Us for more information or a quote.
OSHA Requires refresher training, including an evaluation of the effectiveness of that training, shall be conducted to ensure that the operator has the knowledge and skills needed to operate the powered industrial truck safely. Refresher training in relevant topics shall be provided to the operator when: (A) The operator has been observed to operate the vehicle in an unsafe manner (B) The operator has been involved in an accident or near-miss incident (C) The operator has received an evaluation that reveals that the operator is not operating the truck safely (D) The operator is assigned to drive a different type of lift truck (E) A condition in the workplace changes in a manner that could affect safe operation of the lift truck. (F) An evaluation of each powered industrial truck operator's performance shall be conducted at least once every three years. [OSHA Standard 1910.178(l)(4)]