Barrie Aerial Lift Train the Trainer - The train the trainer program designed for aerial lifts helps to teach the trainers how to safely train prospective operators in an industrial situation. Trainers will be given in-depth instruction about the workings of aerial lift machinery. The program is provided on an open enrollment basis and delivered at selected training locations. Before the certification, trainers are evaluated and graded on their demonstrated skills and knowledge.
The Aerial Lifts Train the Trainer Certification Program focuses on practical learning and as the best training provider in the business, we provide top notch hands-on training. We provide a lot of chances to practice the concepts and techniques that are learned inside the classroom. Along with hands-on experience, trainers develop general understanding of instructional techniques and equipment theory, classroom and field communication skills, and ability to successfully train and assess operators. Trainers will gain an understanding about what traits make an effective trainer.
The Aerial Lift Train the Trainer Certification Program teaches the instructional methods involved in communicating concepts inside a classroom and/or field situation. Knowledge needs a training part to be effective in workplace environments. There are three factors of equipment operation which the trainer should learn how to convey to operators: what to perform; how to do it; and the reason why it must be done.
In the program, trainers will be provided with the latest, detailed reference material to better help them convey the information to equipment operators. The guidebooks used, include detailed information on all aspects of industrial mobile equipment operator training. Included within the package are training aids which provide a visual reference in order to enhance the learning experience. The equipment-specific training products include essential materials intended for both the trainer and the operator: videos/DVD's, overhead transparencies, safety message posters, equipment models; stability pyramids and digital training aids.