Truck mounted Boom Lift Training Course

Truck mounted Boom Lift Course Duration
1 Day Truck mounted Boom Lift MEWP Operator training course (typically 8.30am to 4.30pm).

Location
This 1 day Truck mounted Boom Lift training course is available daily from our Republic of Ireland training centres (Ashbourne, Limerick). On-site training on your premises is also available anywhere in Ireland subject to minimum numbers. A suitable room would be required for on-site training for the theory section of the course, and machines are needed for the practical. A copy of the current 6 monthly Certificate of Thorough Examination for each MEWP is required.

Truck mounted Boom Lift Certification
Successful delegates will receive a Height for Hire Operator Card valid for 5 years and a Height for Hire Certificate of Training. Photographs for the operator card are taken on site and included in the above price.

Truck mounted Boom Lift Course Description

  • Introduction
  • MEWP categories
  • Legislation SHWWA
  • General application regulations
  • Pre-use inspection and maintenace
  • Safe operating methods
  • Overhead hazards
  • Ground conditions
  • Theory test practical training
  • Practical assessment

Trainee Requirements
Candidates must be at least 16 years of age and be medically fit to operate machinery.

PPE Requirements
Trainees must have the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment with them i.e. Helmet, Safety Boots, Hi-Viz Vest, Harness & Lanyard.

Who Should Attend?
This Truck mounted Boom Lift MEWP Operator training course is suitable for anyone who operates articulating booms or telescopic booms which are mounted on trucks or vans.

Course Objectives
To provide delegates with the essential knowledge required to operate vanmounted boom lift or truckmounted boom lift articulating and telescopic booms efficiently and safely.

Training Methods
Presentation with slides, video, printed course material, demonstration, practical use.

Who Will Benefit?
All those in your organisation who use, supervise or manage the use of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms eg. powered access lifts, truckmounted cherrypickers, vanmounted telescopic boom lifts or articulated aerial work platforms, vehiclemounted manlifts.