Automotive Lift Operator Training
We are one of the few lift operator training service providers in Ontario. The two hour operator training course is performed at your facility. ISN Canada (formally CASE) will provide you and your technicians with current safe lifting procedures. Technicians that complete and passed the course will be issued a certification of their achievement. Our service provides you with a level of comfort that your technicians are trained to perform their daily tasks safely and educated on how to maintain your equipment. We want to assist you in safely increasing overall productivity the longevity of your lifting equipment.
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Don’t take the safety of a lift for granted
Safety is an important consideration for everyone. The problem is the more familiar we become with equipment or a task, the less time we take to evaluate the associated dangers.
Technicians need to consider this when it comes to using a lift. Training in safe use, preventative maintenance and visual inspections are critical to keep this large tool safe.
Contrary to common belief, automotive technicians are generally not well trained in the use of a lift. All lifts are not the same. They have different features, controls, and operating systems.
Technicians need to read the manual for the hoist they are using, and lift owners must make sure the information is readily available to them. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure the technician is properly trained.
The most common error that results in personal injury or property damage is the improper spotting of the vehicle on two-post above-ground hoists. It has to be done so the weight distribution is correct and the adapters are making stable contact with the vehicle lifting points.
Other common errors are overriding safety devices and absent or non-functioning arm restraints.
The Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) reported in 1999 that approximately 85 per cent of accidents are caused by operator carelessness. Ten per cent are due to hoist failure, while five per cent are caused by improper installation and unsafe floors.
It is reasonable to expect shop owners or technicians to visually inspect their hoists every day. A quick walk around and they will be able to spot worn parts such as adapters and chains, leaking fluid, or deteriorating structures.
ALI supplies the Lifting It Right safety manual and its companion video, as well as the Lifting Point Guide, the Safety Tips card, and the Operations Inspection and Maintenance Standard.
Your lift should be inspected annually. Proper lift inspections take time. Make sure you hire a company that thoroughly inspects your lift. Reliable companies will provide you with the documentation required by the various provincial authorities and be able to provide training.
Article by Alan Vigneux
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