Skyhigh Training

Registered Training Organisation No 52607

Corey dillon EWP TrainerWelcome to Skyhigh Training Osborne Park

If you choose Skyhigh Training for your training requirements you will be dealing with the owner of the company, so you know you will get the service you deserve. From your first point of contact with Skyhigh Training right through to receiving your license you will be dealing with Corey Dillon, who started the company in 2011.

Corey is a registered Worksafe assessor (No 1391) and EWPA Accredited trainer (No 1649).

“After being in the Elevating Work Platform and Forklift industry for over 25 years I have seen many operators of these machines not care or not know how to operate them safely. Students of Skyhigh Training who complete the course will feel confident that they can operate the machine in a safe and efficient manner.“

Services

High Risk Work Licences – Elevating Work Platform (WP) and Forklift (LF)

EWP training course

EWP course content:
  • Legislative requirements
  • Hazards – controls and planning
  • Communications
  • Pre-start inspection
  • Setting up
  • Operational checks
  • General operations
  • Shut down and secure

For more information on the EWP course click here.

 

Forklift course content:SkyHigh-Training4
  • Legislative requirements
  • Hazards – controls and planning
  • Communications
  • Pre-start inspection
  • Start-up operational checks
  • General operations
  • Load centres
  • Shut down

For more information on the Forklift course click here.

EWP Operator Licence (Yellow Card)EWP-Yellow-Card

As a High Risk Work Licence is only required for boom-type EWP’s that can reach over 11m, there are numerous machines that do not require this type of licence, in particular scissor lifts of any height. This does not mean training is not required to operate them, this is where the yellow card meets your duty of care.

For more information on the yellow card click here.

Verification of Competency (VOC)

Some sites will ask for a VOC on certain types of machines that will be operated.
Even if the person is licensed they may still be asked to provide a VOC on a particular make or model.

Training can be done at your workplace, onsite (conditions apply) or at one of our venues.