Elevating Work Platform Training Ontario

Ontario Elevating Work Platform training for scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts. CSA B354 compliant course covering hazards, controls, inspection, legal requirements, and safe operation. Includes practical assessment and fall protection prerequisites.

Elevating Work Platform (EWP) Training in Ontario

Elevating Work Platform Training prepares workers and supervisors to operate scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts safely. This program aligns with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and CSA B354 standards, which define the requirements for hazard control, equipment operation, and employer responsibilities. EWPs introduce unique risks due to height, motion, stability, and proximity to overhead structures. This training outlines hazard identification, safe operating limits, emergency lowering procedures, and required inspections. A practical assessment verifies each participant’s ability to operate the equipment correctly. Workers must show proof of training in fall protection before completing the practical component. This may include Working at Heights for construction or industrial fall arrest for industrial establishments.

What the Elevating Work Platform Course Covers

This eight hour training program provides a complete framework for safe EWP operation. The content follows CSA B354 specifications and Ontario OHSA requirements.

Key topics include:

  • OHSA duties for employers, supervisors, and workers

  • CSA B354 classifications for scissor lifts, boom lifts, and mast lifts

  • Pre use inspection procedures

  • Stability factors and load limits

  • Safe travel and platform control
  • Fall protection integration with EWP operation
  • Ground conditions and slope limitations
  • Overhead hazards and proximity risks
  • Emergency lowering and rescue steps
  • Manufacturer requirements for safe operating zones
  • Documentation for inspections and maintenance

NOTE:

This equipment is required to be operated in conjunction with fall protection gear. Workers will be required to demonstrate competency (proof of training) in either industrial fall arrest (for industrial establishments) or Working at Heights (construction) prior to participating in the practical component of this course.

Elevating Work Platform (EWP) Course Registration

Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.

What will EWP Training teach?

EWP Training builds the competencies needed for safe operation of scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts. The course prepares workers to manage height related hazards, equipment controls, and workplace conditions.

Who Should Take EWP Training?

Organizations that use elevated platforms in construction, industrial, or maintenance settings require trained operators. Supervisors also need instruction to understand equipment limits and hazards. Designed for:

Ontario Legal Requirements for EWP Use

Elevating Work Platform operations fall under specific Ontario legal requirements and technical standards. Employers must ensure that workers who operate EWPs are trained, competent, and adequately protected.

Core regulatory elements include:

FAQs for Elevating Work Platform Training

Yes. OHSA requires employers to ensure workers are competent to operate equipment. CSA B354 sets recognized safe use standards.

Training covers scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts. These platforms fall within CSA B354 classifications.

Yes. Workers must have proof of training in Working at Heights for construction or industrial fall arrest for industrial sectors.

Tip over, entrapment, overhead contact, falls, unstable ground, and uncontrolled platform movement are common hazards.

EWPs require pre use inspections by operators and scheduled maintenance inspections as specified by CSA B354 and manufacturer guidelines.

Operation in high wind speeds is restricted. Each lift has a maximum rated wind speed set by the manufacturer.

Supervisors responsible for EWP tasks need training to understand hazards, controls, and equipment limitations.

What Is the Elevating Work Platform Training Course?

Elevating Work Platform Training prepares workers and supervisors to operate scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts safely. This program aligns with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and CSA B354 standards, which define the requirements for hazard control, equipment operation, and employer responsibilities.

 

EWPs introduce unique risks due to height, motion, stability, and proximity to overhead structures. This training outlines hazard identification, safe operating limits, emergency lowering procedures, and required inspections. A practical assessment verifies each participant’s ability to operate the equipment correctly. Workers must show proof of training in fall protection before completing the practical component. This may include Working at Heights for construction or industrial fall arrest for industrial establishments.

What the Course Covers

This eight hour training program provides a complete framework for safe EWP operation. The content follows CSA B354 specifications and Ontario OHSA requirements.

By the end of this 8-hour course, participants will be able to:

Elevating Work Platform (EWP) Course Registration

Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.

Ontario Legal Requirements for EWP Use

Elevating Work Platform operations fall under specific Ontario legal requirements and technical standards. Employers must ensure that workers who operate EWPs are trained, competent, and adequately protected.

Core regulatory elements include:

Who Should Take Elevating Work Platform Training?

This course is intended for individuals who operate or oversee the use of elevating work platforms in Ontario workplaces.

Workers

Individuals who operate scissor lifts, boom lifts, or vertical mast lifts as part of their job duties.

Supervisors

Supervisors responsible for overseeing EWP tasks and ensuring safe operating procedures are followed.

Maintenance and Facility Personnel

Workers who use EWPs for repairs, installations, or access at height.

Contractors and Service Providers

Personnel performing work at height using elevating platforms on construction or industrial sites.

CSA B354
Compliance

Elevating work platforms must be operated in accordance with CSA B354 standards, which set requirements for equipment classification, operation, inspections, and safety controls.

Fall
Protection Integration

EWP operation requires appropriate fall protection measures, including harness use and anchorage, in line with site conditions and applicable Ontario regulations.

Safe Operation
and Stability

Workers must understand load limits, ground conditions, slope restrictions, and overhead hazards to maintain platform stability and prevent tip over or contact incidents.

Regulatory Compliance and EWP Safety Expectations

Elevating work platform operations are closely reviewed during inspections due to the risk associated with working at height.

During inspections or compliance reviews, Ministry of Labour inspectors assess whether workers operating EWPs are properly trained, competent, and protected.

Inspectors routinely assess:

 

  • Proof of EWP operator training and competency
  • Compliance with CSA B354 operating requirements
  • Integration of fall protection systems
  • Pre use inspections and equipment condition
  • Adherence to manufacturer operating limits
  • Safe positioning and clearance from overhead hazards

 

This course helps workers and supervisors understand EWP requirements and how EWP operations are reviewed during inspections.

Secure Your Future.

Understanding Your Certification

This course provides a Record of Training (ROT) confirming completion of Elevating Work Platform Training aligned with CSA B354 and Ontario legislation.

 

While this is not a government issued certification, the Record of Training is commonly used by employers to document that workers have received formal EWP training.

 

Training records support employer documentation and may be requested during inspections or compliance reviews.

How This Training Protects Your Organization

Improper use of elevating work platforms can result in serious injury, equipment damage, and regulatory enforcement.

 

Providing EWP training helps organizations demonstrate due diligence by ensuring workers understand operating limits, hazard controls, and fall protection requirements.

Post-Training Competency You Can Rely On

After completing this course, participants have a clearer understanding of how to safely operate elevating work platforms.

Workers leave with awareness of:

NOTE:

This equipment is required to be operated in conjunction with fall protection gear. Workers will be required to demonstrate competency (proof of training) in either industrial fall arrest (for industrial establishments) or Working at Heights (construction) prior to participating in the practical component of this course.

Trusted by Thousands of Ontario Learners

Very Hands On and Clear

The course explained EWP hazards really well and the practical part helped me feel confident operating the lift safely.

Good Mix of Theory and Practice

I liked how the training covered inspections, load limits, and emergency lowering. Everything was explained clearly and made sense on site.

Worth Taking Before Operating

This course helped me understand stability, fall protection, and safe travel limits. It made expectations much clearer.

Experts also agree this training supports safe and compliant elevating work platform operation aligned with CSA B354 and Ontario workplace safety requirements.

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FAQs for Elevating Work Platform Training

Yes. OHSA requires employers to ensure workers are competent to operate equipment. CSA B354 sets recognized safe use standards.

Training covers scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts. These platforms fall within CSA B354 classifications.

Yes. Workers must have proof of training in Working at Heights for construction or industrial fall arrest for industrial sectors.

Tip over, entrapment, overhead contact, falls, unstable ground, and uncontrolled platform movement are common hazards.

EWPs require pre use inspections by operators and scheduled maintenance inspections as specified by CSA B354 and manufacturer guidelines.

Operation in high wind speeds is restricted. Each lift has a maximum rated wind speed set by the manufacturer.

Supervisors responsible for EWP tasks need training to understand hazards, controls, and equipment limitations.