Aerial Lift safety training | Mymic Training Technologies


  MYMICTraining TechnologiesAerial Lift safety training was created to teach users the proper safety measures and cautions to take when using and operating aerial lifts to ensure optimal safety.  All of the safety techniques that are demonstrated in the Aerial Lift safety training are complaint to OSHA’s rules, regulations, and standards.  

This Aerial Lift safety training is unique in that is uses augmented reality technology throughout the training.  That means that users will experience examples of dangerous and hazardous situations as if they were there in the moment but without being in any real physical harm.  Users taking the safety training will be able to interact with the training because there are multiple areas for them to click on, as well as periodic quizzes on the material.

The quizzes are unique to the safety training because users must receive a certain grade, which is determined by the employer, on the quiz to continue the safety training module.  MYMIC Training Technologies’ Aerial Lift safety training will cover the different types of aerial lifts that are typically used.  

Articulating boom lift, telescopic boom, scissor lifts, towable boom lifts, telehandlers, reach forklifts, carry deck cranes, and personnel lifts are all examples of aeriallifts that are covered in the safety training.  These lifts were selected to be covered by MYMIC Training Technologies’ team because they could have different OSHA rules to follow.  

Also covered in the aerial lift safety training are the types of hazards situations that OSHA recognizes as being dangerous when using an operating an aerial lift.  To address that problem, the safety training covers some best practices for post operation of an aerial lift.  Before operating an aerial lift it is recommended practice to check the vehicle components, such as checking for flat tires and if it is properly fueled or charged.

Also it is a recommended practice to check the lift components and be sure that the work zone is safe for an aerial lift to be operated.  MYMIC Training Technologies’ Aerial Lift safety training will also inform the users of proper maintenance strategies and overall training needed to safely operate an aerial lift.  A good maintenance strategy could entail the operator to do frequent check-ups.  

Completing the aerial lift safety training will help lower employees risk of an injury as well as help in avoiding the hefty fines of OSHA.  MYMIC Training Technologies has put together a highly skilled team that has dedicated numerous hours into each safety training module.  This is to ensure that each safety training module is compelling, interactive for the users, and informs the user of all the necessary rules, regulations, and standards of OSHA.

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