MEWP Certification Training Requirements
MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), often referred to as an Aerial Lift operator class, covers all classifications of mobile elevating work platforms.
MEWP is the new name for aerial lift equipment. Effective in 2020, boom lifts, scissor lifts, bucket trucks, and forklift work platforms are now classified under the latest ANSI Standards A92.22 and A92.24, which OSHA uses as training standards.
With this new standard, not only operators but also occupants and supervisors require training. The class is designed to review the general safety of the lifts.
Forklift certification for three (3) lift types: Sit-down and Stand-Up Counterbalanced and Electric Pallet Jack. Our class is designed to review standard forklift safety and operational use for new and experienced operators to satisfy OSHA's formal training requirements. Upon completing the class, a student must be evaluated by their employer to meet OSHA guidelines.
Forklift certification for three (3) lift types: Sit-down and Stand-Up Counterbalanced and Electric Pallet Jack. Our class is designed to review standard forklift safety and operational use for new and experienced operators to satisfy OSHA's formal training requirements. Upon completing the class, a student must be evaluated by their employer to meet OSHA guidelines.
Forklift certification for three (3) lift types: Sit-down and Stand-Up Counterbalanced and Electric Pallet Jack. Our class is designed to review standard forklift safety and operational use for new and experienced operators to satisfy OSHA's formal training requirements. Upon completing the class, a student must be evaluated by their employer to meet OSHA guidelines.
Forklift certification for three (3) lift types: Sit-down and Stand-Up Counterbalanced and Electric Pallet Jack. Our class is designed to review standard forklift safety and operational use for new and experienced operators to satisfy OSHA's formal training requirements. Upon completing the class, a student must be evaluated by their employer to meet OSHA guidelines.