Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Institute featured in Elevating Safety

The Institute for Aerial Lift Safety featured in the 2011 Elevating Safety magazine from IPAF.  The article “What it Takes to Be an Aerial Work Platform Instructor” highlights trainers from around the United States, including Katherine Hinkel from The Institute for Aerial Lift Safety in Philadelphia, PA. 

Focusing on the importance of having a qualified instructor, the article defines what that term means, both from the ANSI standard and from the perspective of the instructors.

“An instructor has to be passionate about the material,” says Katherine Hinkel… “Providing AWP operators with the knowledge they need to complete their job safely is an important task for any trainer.  The decisions made regarding ANSI standards and OSHA regulations affect all of us in the industry, and a trainer needs to be aware of those developments.”

All AWPT instructors must have adequate operating experience, have experience training, and complete the AWPT instructor training course with an AWPT master trainer. 

2 comments:

  1. In every product of lift which has safety measure indicator which note the working of lift and inform at lift about work.. thanks and keep updating more post.. we are Boom Lift Rental .

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  2. I agree with you. Not only is the instructor's passion about the material important to teach the safety, but it's important to make the students understand that operating these lifts safely is essential to their jobs. Congrats on the publication!

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