EWPA Trained Operator / Yellowcard Training & Assessment for:
SL – Scissor Lift, BL – Boom Lift.
This course is for two categories/modules only. If you require a differant confirguration of these courses please contact us.
This training course is designed for the safe use of scissor lifts, knuckle boom lifts or vertical lifts, giving participants the knowledge and skills required to operate a elevating work platforms which are not classified as requiring a high risk work (HRW) licence.
The EWPA Yellow card is a nationally recognised operator training program. Jack Australia maintains the training program in accordance with the Elevated Work Platform Association Of Australia (EWPAA).
If you need to operate boom lifts that have a capacity beyond 11m, please see our Elevating Work Platform over 11m training course.
EWP Training Over 11 metreCourse Description
Course Code: EWPA Yellowcard
Course Name: EWPA Trained Operator Card/Yellowcard ONE module
Course Cost:
$350 two modules e.g SL and BL
$400 three modules SL BL and VL
Duration: 6 - 8 hours
Session Times:
7.00 am Wednesday’s
Bookings essential.
Training can be conducted on other days, please contact us to discuss this further.
Prerequisites:
The Training program has no pre-requisite units. However, EWPs require operators to have a thorough understanding of the risks associated with using them. This includes being able to read and understand technical information such as instructions for emergency lowering systems, wind speed ratings, variable rated capacity restrictions, operator’s manuals, risk assessments and logbook checklists.
Participants should be 18 years of age. Operating restrictions apply for those under 18 years of age.
Course Introduction:
The scissor lift licence training course covers the correct use and handling of scissor lifts including information about truck mounted, electric, and all-terrain diesel units.
A scissor lift EWP can only move the platform in a vertical direction, unlike a boom type EWP, a scissor lift has no ability to telescope or rotate. Scissor lifts can be self propelled, trailer, or truck mounted. The Elevated Work Platform Associations Yellow card training program is designed to fill the void where there is no High Risk Work licence available.
Upon successful completion of the Yellow card training program recipients will be able to operate a scissor lift to any height.
The Knuckle boom lift licence training course covers the correct use and handling of knuckle booms including information about truck mounted, electric, and all-terrain diesel units.
A boom lift elevated work platform has the ability to telescope or rotate unlike a scissor lift EWP that can only move the platform in a vertical direction. Knuckle boom lifts can be self propelled, trailer, or truck mounted. The Elevated Work Platform Associations Yellow card training program is designed to fill the void where there is no High Risk Work licence available.
Upon successful completion of the Yellow card training program recipients will be able to operate a knuckle boom lift up to 11 metres.
The vertical mast lift licence training course covers the correct use and handling of vertical lifts including information.
A vertical mast lift EWP’s personnel basket is attached to a mast similar to a mast on a forklift, and can only move the platform in a vertical direction, unlike a boom type EWP, a vertical lift has no ability to telescope or rotate. The Elevated Work Platform Associations Yellow card training program is designed to fill the void where there is no High Risk Work licence available.
Upon successful completion of the Yellow card training program recipients will be able to operate a vertical mast lift to any height.
Course Outline
1. Plan and prepare for operating an elevating work platform
- Access, interpret and apply elevating work platforms documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant.
- Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements.
- Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities.
- Identify and select any required tools and equipment, check for serviceability and rectify or report, verbally or in writing, any faults prior to commencement.
- Perform pre-start and post-start inspections/checks.
- Coordinate activities with others prior to commencement of, and during, the work activity.
- Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues, and implement control measures.
- Obtain and interpret emergency procedures, and be prepared for fire/accident/emergency.
2. Conduct work activities from elevating work platform
- Stabilise elevating work platform.
- Place tools and equipment into bucket/platform.
- Use approved safety devices, ensure safety of personnel and surrounding site.
- Act on or report, verbally or in writing, monitoring systems and alarms.
- Recognise and respond to hazardous and emergency situations.
- Complete work and shut-down in accordance with agreed work plan.
3. Carry out operator maintenance
- Carry out work platform inspections and fault finding.
- Carry out routine operational servicing, lubrication and housekeeping tasks in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and site authorised procedures and practices.
- Carry out minor operator maintenance to manufacturer’s instructions and site requirements.
- Process written records.
4. Clean up
- Clear work area and reuse, recycle or dispose of materials.
- Check, clean, maintain and store plant, tools and equipment.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge and skills required to operate EWP’s safely including:
- Plan Operations: Hazard management and consultation
- Pre-operational Inspections: on each type of EWP class being conducted
- Operate: Lifting to varying heights and travelling through obstacles
- Conclude Operations: Parking, securing the equipment and following site specific procedures
- Operator Yellowcard with a photo, operator number, and completed EWP class.
Assessment Conditions
Elevating Work Platform Association conditions for assessment:
- Applicants must be at least 14 years and 9 months of age.
- Suitable clothing such as safety boots, long pants and high-vis shirt.
- Able to produce sufficient identification with name and photo (ie drivers licence, passport etc).
- Speak and understand English at a level to be able to participate in the training and assessment.
VOC Assessments
Course Code: VOC for EWPA Yellowcard
Course Name: EWPA Trained Operator Card/Yellowcard Two MODULE
Course Cost: $280 per person
Duration: 2 - 4 hours
Prerequisites:
Operators must hold a current EWPA Trained Operator Card for the Category they are being verified for.
Availibility: Please contact us to discuss availibilty.
VOC Outline
VOC Outcome
Cancellations
Training Location
EWPA Trained Operator / Yellowcard Training & Assessment for:
SL – Scissor Lift, BL – Boom Lift.
This course is for two categories/modules only. If you require a differant confirguration of these courses please contact us.
This training course is designed for the safe use of scissor lifts, knuckle boom lifts or vertical lifts, giving participants the knowledge and skills required to operate a elevating work platforms which are not classified as requiring a high risk work (HRW) licence.
The EWPA Yellow card is a nationally recognised operator training program. Jack Australia maintains the training program in accordance with the Elevated Work Platform Association Of Australia (EWPAA).
If you need to operate boom lifts that have a capacity beyond 11m, please see our Elevating Work Platform over 11m training course.
EWP Training Over 11 metreCourse Curriculum
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