TRAINING
PROMOTING SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE OF ACCESS EQUIPMENT.
Skyjack offers a variety of training options for all products that we manufacture. This includes in-person practical training, as well as theoretical IPAF eLearning for MEWP operator training.
All operating, service, and parts manuals are also readily available right here on our website.
Training calendar
TRAINING MATERIAL
Due to recent changes to ANSI and CSA Standards, we have revised our training materials.
Please contact us regarding our available programs, materials and services.
1-800-265-2738
RESOURCES
Training Resources
AWP Best Practice Risk Assessment
AWP Best Practice General Training
AWP Best Practice Fall Protection
Associations and Accreditations
ANSI - American National Standards Institute
CSA International - Canadian Standards Association
OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
IPAF - International Powered Access Federation
CLICK IT
What is Click It?
The program’s initiative came from companies frustrated with the fact that people are injured in boom type lifts because they are not wearing a harness that would keep them from being thrown or catapulted from the platform. To remind and encourage people to wear a harness, IPAF had that advice printed on stickers that can be placed on the boom lift where they can be seen by all occupants in the platform. In addition, IPAF has made available a document titled “Technical Guidance Note AWPT H1” that provides information on their recommendation for the proper use of harnesses and lanyards on different types of aerial platforms.
Called “Clunk Click!” in the UK where it was first introduced, the campaign is being promoted worldwide by the IPAF. To date,thousands of stickers have been printed and distributed throughout the UK and the program has spread rapidly.
IPAF
IPAF (International Powered Access Federation) is the most successful and widely recognized provider of aerial work platform training programs in the world. The IPAF Program is certified to be in compliance with ISO Standard 18878 Mobile elevating work platforms - Operator(driver) training. Skyjack has two IPAF authorized Training Centers, one in St. Charles, IL, USA and the other in Guelph, Ontario, CANADA. IPAF Operator Training is offered as either a classroom theory session or with IPAF’s new eLearning module, both followed by a practical training and evaluation.
Please contact us regarding our available programs, materials and services.
1-800-265-2738
Training Calendar
TRAINING MATERIAL
Due to recent changes to ANSI and CSA Standards, we have revised our training materials.
Please contact us regarding our available programs, materials and services.
1-800-265-2738
RESOURCES
Training Resources
AWP Best Practice Risk Assessment
AWP Best Practice General Training
AWP Best Practice Fall Protection
Associations and Accreditations
ANSI - American National Standards Institute
CSA International - Canadian Standards Association
OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
IPAF - International Powered Access Federation
CLICK IT
What is Click It?
The program’s initiative came from companies frustrated with the fact that people are injured in boom type lifts because they are not wearing a harness that would keep them from being thrown or catapulted from the platform. To remind and encourage people to wear a harness, IPAF had that advice printed on stickers that can be placed on the boom lift where they can be seen by all occupants in the platform. In addition, IPAF has made available a document titled “Technical Guidance Note AWPT H1” that provides information on their recommendation for the proper use of harnesses and lanyards on different types of aerial platforms.
Called “Clunk Click!” in the UK where it was first introduced, the campaign is being promoted worldwide by the IPAF. To date,thousands of stickers have been printed and distributed throughout the UK and the program has spread rapidly.
TECHNICAL SERVICE TRAINING
Factory trained technicians are essential to minimize downtime on your equipment. Give them the “tools” and knowledge to properly diagnose, repair and maintain your Skyjack fleet. Less
Skyjack believes that this service is so fundamental to your business that it is offered FREE!*
- Vertical Mast Lifts
- Electric Scissor Lifts
- Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts
- Telescopic Boom Lifts
- Articulated Boom Lifts
- Telehandlers
* Certain course requirements may apply.
ON SITE TRAINING
WE COME TO YOU
Skyjack Service Training can be performed at your facility. The classes are tailored to be suitable for an
The technical training courses are specific for each Skyjack family model and will involve a full day formal classroom session. The classroom covers:
- Electrical and hydraulic symbol identification
- Component operation
- Hydraulic and electrical schematic reading
- Schematics are defined and traced out for each function, reviewed in detail providing your technician with a better understanding of the operation of the equipment.
- Troubleshooting scenarios to enhance the technicians understanding, and to provide familiarity with the common components between Skyjack family models.
Each student receives a certificate and workbook so that information can be referenced later.
ON SITE TRAINING
LEARN ONLINE
Skyjack offers a web-based learning platform that provides access to technical skills and product related courses, assessment tests, and on-the-job training guides.
Designed for both the individual and organizations, it is available 24-hours a day, 365 days a year from virtually anywhere when users have access to the internet using a web-based browser. For individuals, it allows you to sharpen your current product and maintenance skills or learn new skills by studying the courses needed to meet your career goals and aspirations. Companies can use the online training as a central learning management system.
In addition to Skyjack’s Tech-online, customers can review the following at skyjack.com/parts-service:
- Service Bulletins: Communicating required equipment modifications (safety or non-safety related)
- Service Advisories: Advising, clarifying and expanding upon processes and procedures associated with required inspections and maintenance
- Tech Tips: Informative, detailed overviews related to equipment operation, scheduled or recommended maintenance, troubleshooting and other valuable technical product information
- Technical Manuals: Online parts, service and operating manuals