Boom Lift Training
Boom Lift Training
Boom Lift Training

A boom lift is a popular type of aerial lift due to its flexibility. Boom lifts are supported by a hydraulic arm that allows it to maneuver past obstacles such as trees, pillars or beams. Boom lifts also come in a variety of configurations depending on the level of elevation. Boom lifts are popular in many construction projects due to their ability to reach normally unreachable places. The long arms and ability to maneuver makes it a piece of indispensable equipment. They are also able to reach higher elevations compared to conventional aerial lifts.

Boom lifts have a smaller platform which means fewer workers and smaller working space. This means that operating one safety is even more important as there is even less room for error. With ISO Group, we offer boom lift training for operators both new and experienced. Workplace hazards are the most common causes of injuries and a major culprit is a lack of knowledge and practical skills.

Our boom lift training course is designed to equip operators with the necessary knowledge and skills for safe handling of the equipment. We make sure that new recruits and veterans have a good understanding of the principles of lift operation and its procedures. Safety awareness is a top priority and our programme emphasizes on workplace hazards associated with lift operations. At ISO Group, we have more than 14 years of experience and over 10,000 satisfied trainees under our belt. Our unique Behaviour-Based Safety (BBS) concept works on the fundamental of human behaviour to eliminate unsafe behaviours and reinforce safe ones.

Our boom lift training course combines both theoretical understanding and practical skills to produce operators that are well-skilled. Operating heavy equipment always presents a risk and we want to make sure that each operator is able to go home safely every day.

ISO Group offers these training courses for lifting supervisors, what makes their method effective is that the course is designed in a way so that trainees who go through them not only learn terms and safety tips, but also retain them. For more information, take a look at the company website.