Course details
Aerial Lift Train the Trainer (OSHA)
If your team’s aerial lift training feels inconsistent, outdated, or incomplete, this course provides a structured solution. It focuses on turning experienced operators into confident trainers who can deliver reliable, compliant instruction on-site.
Through practical frameworks and real-world application, you will learn how to teach safe operation, inspections, and hazard awareness while ensuring your program aligns with regulatory expectations.
Course Overview
Many organizations struggle with inconsistent training delivery, incomplete documentation, and avoidable incidents caused by unclear procedures. These gaps increase the risk of injuries, failed audits, and operational delays.
By mastering structured aerial lift instruction, you eliminate guesswork, standardize safety practices, and ensure every operator receives the same high-quality training.
Topics Covered
What will you be able to do after this aerial lift instructor course?
- Deliver structured aerial lift training sessions with confidence
- Implement inspection routines that catch risks before operation
- Apply stability and load principles to prevent tip-over incidents
- Guide operators through safe boom operation and positioning
- Manage worksite hazards including traffic and electrical exposure
- Execute clear communication and lift planning procedures
- Respond effectively to emergencies with defined rescue protocols
This course is ideal for:
- Field supervisors responsible for hands-on equipment training
- Utility, construction, and maintenance team leads
- Organizations experiencing training inconsistencies or incidents
- Companies building internal train-the-trainer programs
- Operators stepping into leadership or mentorship roles
This course takes approximately 120 minutes to complete
A passing grade of 80% or higher required. Up to 3 attempts are provided.
A certificate will be provided upon the successful completion of this course