Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V5 02052025
Discuss in pairs or small groups best practices for preventing dropped objects, and share findings with other participants
During practical training scenarios and activities ensure that hand tools and other relevant objects are tethered before working at height and perform buddy checks to ensure colleagues have properly tethered equipment
Receive the instructor’s feedback and adjust tethering accordingly
INSPECTION OF LIFT PRIOR TO USE
25 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to ensure their own safety when using lifts and to understand the necessity of following checklists and seeking guidance when needed. The lesson will cover different lift types and systems.
After successfully having completed this lesson of the Service Lift User Module training, the participants can:
26) Take responsibility for using the lift only after the lift plant has been inspected and considered in a technically flawless condition in accordance with the manuals, and to seek guidance when needed (Ability, intermediate level)
Inspection of lifts will be practised during the practical training, and theory elements from this lesson may be completed during the practical training in Lessons 5 and 6 when feasible
Note
Suggestion for the instructor. Present a poster listing the main points and steps of a pre-use inspection, so that the participants can follow the steps throughout the exercise
Note
ELEMENT 4.1 - GENERAL PURPOSE OF PRE-USE INSPECTION
Learning objective:
27) The participants can recognise that pre-use inspections are required before use of the lift (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Describe possible risks and hazards in using lifts that can be avoided by a pre-use inspection
Ask open ended questions to challenge the participants’ understanding and to collect participants’ experiences
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