Manlift Ticket Saskatchewan - The Manlifts and Elevated Platforms program provides training on the regulations, rules and correct application of safe operating measures and work practices included in everyday activities for individuals who work with this machine. The program has been designed for people who are actively involved in these activities or those who have a basic knowledge of this machinery.
In the last couple of decades, aerial platforms and manlifts have become a common sight in industrial maintenance applications and on construction job sites. These machinery provide an easy way to lift staff near what needs to be performed on a stable platform apparatus, allowing staff to perform tasks with greater safety and comfort rather than being perched on top of scaffolding or ladders.
The manlift is similar to other industrial tools in that they are safe if used correctly. Because they elevate staff above floor or ground level, accidents could happen easily and this could cause serious injuries or death for both the operators of the manlift as well as any passerby who might be unlucky enough to be standing below.
Manlifts come in different models. Nearly all fit into 1 or 2 categories: the scissor lift, that is capable of moving upward and downward and the articulating boom lift, that can move both vertically and horizontally.