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Self-elevating work platforms
Training program standard

SAFE Work Manitoba has made reasonable attempts to confirm the accuracy of the information contained in this document. However, this document is intended for general information purposes only. SAFE Work Manitoba shall not assume responsibility or liability for actions taken or not taken due to reliance on information in this document alone. Manitoba employers must comply with theManitoba Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulation, which may be amended occasionally.

1. Training standard topic

Self-elevating work platforms

2. Purpose 

The purpose of the self-elevating work platforms training program is to provide employers, supervisors and workers with:

  • knowledge of recognizing, evaluating and controlling the hazards associated with using self-elevating work platforms
  • understanding of the legislative requirements regarding the use of self-elevating work platforms
  • Knowledge about the inspection and use of self-elevating work platforms

The training is intended for employers, supervisors and workers who use self-elevating work platforms in the workplace.

The self-elevating work platforms training program outlines the minimum requirements for developing and delivering self-elevating work platforms training programs in Manitoba. It was developed in consideration of the Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulations and Canada Labour Code Part II and is consistent with CSA-B354.1-04 Portable Elevating Work Platforms, CSA-B354.2-01 Self-propelled Elevating Work Platforms, and CSA-B-B354.4-02 Self-propelled Boom-Supported Elevating Work Platforms.

NOTE: This training applies to the specific self-elevating work platform being demonstrated.

3. Design

The design of the training program must meet the following criteria:

  • Compliance with adult learning principles:
    1. Ensure learners know why they need to learn specific content and its relevance to their workplaces
    2. Relate training to learners’ own experiences when simulating workplace scenarios
    3. Challenge and engage learners using a variety of activities that allow opportunities for participation, feedback and interaction
    4. Recognize the limits of attention spans and apply techniques to address the various ways that adults learn
    5. Use realistic activities and tools to support the transfer of learning to the workplace
  • Use language that is appropriate for all learners
  • Provide content that is accurate and current
  • Include references to legal and technical information
  • Use a variety of technical teaching aids
  • Provide learner materials that follow the principles of instructional writing and good graphic design
  • Be consistent with provincial and federal legal requirements
 

4. Delivery

Regardless of the delivery method, all Endorsed Training programs must meet the requirements of this standard and the Accessibility for Manitobans Act. The delivery method must be reasonable and practicable to support the learner’s ability to attain the applicable learning outcomes.

4.1     Face-to-face learning

 The following are the maximum ratios:

  1. Basic theory module – learners to instructor:  15:1

    Practical module – self-elevating work platforms to instructor:  2:1

 The following are the minimum hours for training delivery:

  • Basic theory module: 3.5
  • Practical module: 3.5

Each learner must spend at minimum fifteen minutes demonstrating safe operation to the specific self-elevating work platform being trained on within the Practical Module.

The self-elevating work platforms basic theory module and working at heights training must be completed before the self-elevating work platforms practical module is taken.

The timing for delivery of this training program may be extended for various reasons, such as the amount of equipment available for demonstrating learning outcomes, instructor experience, and/or the learning needs of the training participants.

4.2      eLearning and blended learning

The eLearning content should be consistent with Manitoba eLearning instructional design guidelines.

This type of learning is acceptable for:

  • Basic theory module

4.3     Distance learning

Distance learning includes training via a live video link and a plan for interactivity with a qualified instructor should be developed and available.

This type of learning is acceptable for:

  • Basic theory module
 

5. Learning outcomes

Employers will need to supplement any training program that meets the requirements of this training program standard with additional information, instruction, and training in workplace-specific policies and procedures, workplace-specific hazards, and equipment related to self-elevating work platforms.

5.1     Basic theory module

5.1.1 Legal requirement

Content must include:

  • an overview of the legal framework, including rights, duties and responsibilities and general requirements pertaining to work that takes place using a self-elevating work platform
  • a brief overview of the CSA-B354.1-04 (R2016), Portable Elevating Work Platforms, CSA-B354.2-01 (R2013), Self-propelled Elevating Work Platforms, and CSA-B-B354.4-02 (R2013), Self-propelled Boom-Supported Elevating Work Platforms

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • identify parts in the Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulation and/or Canada Labour Code Part II, as applicable, pertaining to work using a self-elevating work platform
  • identify the roles and responsibilities of the employer, supplier, supervisor and worker with respect to the use of a self-elevating work platform
  • describe the workers’ rights and how they relate to workers regarding self-elevating work platforms
  • describe what a competent person is in relation to the operation and inspection of self-elevating work platforms
  • recognize the need and importance of CSA-B354.1-04 (R2016), portable elevating work Platforms, CSA-B354.2-01 (R2013), Self-propelled Elevating Work Platforms, and CSA-B-B354.4-02 (R2013), Self-propelled Boom-Supported Elevating Work Platforms and how to access it

5.1.2 Hazard identification, risk assessment and control

Content must include:

  • an overview of the hazards associated with self-elevating work platform operation, including potential musculoskeletal hazards. Overview of the process for conducting a job hazard analysis and risk assessment, including the factors to be considered for prioritizing hazards.
  • an overview of the hierarchy of controls and the different types of control measures to eliminate or reduce the risk associated with self-elevating work platforms
  • a description of safe work procedure requirements for the operation of a self-elevating work platform

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • identify the hazards while operating a self-elevating work platform
  • describe the process for conducting a job hazard analysis and risk assessment
  • perform a risk assessment on identified hazards
  • describe various control measures to eliminate or reduce the risk associated with self-elevating work platforms, including any identified musculoskeletal hazards
  • explain the importance and requirements of safe work procedures for self-elevating work platforms

5.1.3 Different types of self-elevating work platforms

Content must include:

  • an overview of the different self-elevating work platform types used in various workplace environments, including but not limited to scissor lift, boom lift, vertical lift, etc.
  • an overview of the allowable load ratings and inspection criteria for each type of self-elevating work platform

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • identify the different self-elevating work platform types
  • recognize the allowable load ratings for the different types of self-elevating work platforms
  • describe the inspection criteria for each type of self-elevating work platform

5.1.4 Requirements for self-elevating work platforms

Content must include:

  • an overview of the requirements for self-elevating work platforms, including the content within the manufacturer’s operator’s manual, placards, decals, controls, features, and devices
  • an overview of inspection and maintenance requirements as specified in the manufacturer’s operator’s manual(s) for the self-elevating work platform, including daily inspection log and annual inspection certificate
  • an overview of the factors affecting stability in all operation configurations of the self-elevating work platform, including but not limited to weather conditions, adequate ground conditions, slope, and grade

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • describe the requirements for self-elevating work platforms
  • recognize the importance of the manufacturer’s operator’s manual and its location and storage
  • explain the inspection and maintenance requirements for self-elevating work platforms
  • describe the criteria involved in daily inspections
  • identify factors affecting the stability of the self-elevating work platform

5.1.5 Workers using self-elevating work platforms

Content must include:

  • an overview of issues or malfunctions affecting the operation of the self-elevating work platform and how to respond to them
  • an overview of fall protection requirements while working on self-elevating work platforms
  • an overview of self-elevating work platform procedures for safe travelling, route inspection, loading and unloading for transport and securing from unauthorized use

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • identify how to respond to problems or malfunctions that affect the operation of the self-elevating work platform
  • recognize fall protection requirements while working on self-elevating work platforms
  • describe safe travelling procedures and route inspection
  • understand loading and unloading requirements for transport
  • explain how to secure the self-elevating work platform from unauthorized use

5.1.6 Emergency procedures

Content must include:

  • an overview of emergency and communication procedures
  • an overview of communication methods available to maintain communication between operator and ground personnel
  • how to maintain communication between the operator and ground personnel

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • explain the purpose of emergency and communication procedures
  • identify different types of emergencies
  • describe the procedures for emergencies
  • describe how to communicate with ground personnel

5.2     Practical module

Practical module details:

In this training module, the participants will demonstrate safe operation and hands-on inspection of a self-elevating work platform in an actual predetermined scenario.

Content must include:

  • location of the manufacturer’s manuals, inspection log and annual inspection tag on the self-elevating work platform
  • manufacturer’s specific warnings and instructions
  • function of each safety feature, including the manufacturer’s approved anchor point specific to the self-elevating work platform
  • pre-start inspection
  • operating and function of controls specific to the self-elevating work platform
  • selection and use of appropriate personal protective equipment, including fall protection
  • safe travelling procedures and route inspection
  • parking and securing the self-elevating work platform from unauthorized use
  • emergency shutdown and lowering procedures
  • rescue procedures, including how to obtain assistance from a person on the ground

The practical skills outlined above are taught in a classroom session and demonstrated during practical training exercises. Participants will need to demonstrate practical skills.

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • locate the manufacturer’s manuals, inspection log and annual inspection tag on the self-elevating work platform
  • identify the manufacturer’s specific warnings and instructions
  • recognize the function of each safety feature, including the manufacturer’s approved anchor point specific to the self-elevating work platform
  • select and use appropriate personal protective equipment, including fall protection
  • carry out and document pre-start inspection
  • demonstrate route inspection
  • demonstrate safe operation of controls and safe travelling procedures
  • demonstrate parking and securing the self-elevating work platform from unauthorized use
  • demonstrate emergency shutdown and lowering procedures, including how to obtain assistance from a person on the ground
  • locate and activate rescue response
 

6. Resource material

The self-elevating work platforms training program standard has material requirements for both learners and instructors.

The date and version number should be indicated on all resource materials, which include:

  • terms and definitions
  • job aids, evaluation tools and templates
  • copies of the applicable provincial or federal safety legislation
  • manufacturers’ instructions for equipment
  • participant and instructor manuals with copies of activities
  • instructor manual and lesson plan

    Learner materials will include:

  • learning objectives, agenda, training content and evaluation/testing

    Instructor materials will include:

  • instructional methods, learning activities, and lesson plan timing
  • detailed instructor manual and lesson plans, including all learning activities and audio-visual resources
 

7. Equipment

For the practical module, learners must have hands-on, practical experience. They must be trained on the proper use, care and limitations of the personal protective equipment (PPE) according to manufacturer specifications and what is listed below. The PPE provided must comply with the Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulations requirements, such as meeting or exceeding the equipment specified in the National Standards of Canada and/or the Canadian Standards Association technical standards, as applicable.

7.1     Equipment for demonstrating learning outcomes

The equipment listed below must be used for the delivery of the practical module:

  Equipment required:

  • Harness
  • Lanyard
  • Gloves
  • Safety footwear
  • Eye/hearing protection
  • Hard hats
  • Self-elevating work platform

The ratio of equipment available to learner shall be 1:1.

 8. Learner evaluation

The training program must include a plan for learner evaluation that meets the requirements below. The instructor and/or evaluator must have a variety of evaluation methods appropriate to the learning outcomes.

8.1     Evaluation methods

The training program will include methods to evaluate that key concepts have been understood by the learner using a variety of evaluation methods which are appropriate to the learning outcomes, including:

  • open discussion
  • group discussion
  • questions and answers
  • written and/or oral test, where applicable

Evaluation methods must be clearly outlined in the evaluation plan and the evaluator must document the corresponding results.

8.2     Evaluation of demonstration learning outcomes

  1. Learning outcomes requiring demonstration must be performed satisfactorily to complete the Practical Module successfully;
  2. For learners with language, literacy, or accommodation needs, alternative evaluation methods may be employed to verify the learner’s satisfactory demonstration of the learning outcome. These evaluation methods must be clearly outlined in the evaluation plan, and the evaluator must document the corresponding results.
 

9. Validation/refresher requirements

Learners who have successfully completed an approved training program should periodically refresh their training to maintain its validity. This will help them maintain their foundational knowledge and skills.

9.1     Validation/refresher requirements

To confirm a successful training program, both the basic theory module and the practical Module must be completed in accordance with the criteria set out in this standard and the training provider standard.

Training remains valid for three years after the successful completion of the basic theory module and practical module for self-elevating work platforms.

9.2     Refresher training

A worker’s training is revalidated for another three year period after successfully completing the refresher training for the self-elevating work platforms basic theory and practical modules.