
Certify Every Aerial Operator. Build A Safer Site.
Access Machinery delivers focused MEWP operator certification for boom lifts, scissor lifts, and aerial work platforms — online, in the classroom, and hands-on at our Mesa, Arizona facility.
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms — Built To Lift People, Not Forgive Mistakes.
A MEWP is any machine designed to position personnel, tools, and materials at height — boom lifts, scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts, and articulated platforms. They are productive, versatile, and unforgiving. According to OSHA, falls from aerial platforms remain a leading cause of construction fatalities.
Proper operator training isn't a formality. It is the single most effective control between a routine job and a catastrophic incident. Every operator we certify leaves understanding the machine, the standard, and the consequences.
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Four Disciplines. One Standard.
Basic Functions
Machine classifications, components, controls, capacity charts, and pre-operation inspection.
Safety
Fall protection, PPE, work zone control, ANSI A92.24 responsibilities for operators, supervisors, and occupants.
Operations
Stability, ground conditions, terrain limits, load handling, and safe driving at height.
Emergencies
Ground rescue procedures, emergency descent, entrapment response, and incident reporting.
Different MEWPs. Different Hazards. One Standard Of Training.
Tracked spider lifts, compact crawlers, articulated booms — each machine class has its own controls, stability envelope, and failure modes. ANSI A92.24 familiarization is required for every MEWP type your operator will touch, on the specific equipment they'll run.
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Compliance Is The Floor. Competence Is The Goal.
The ANSI A92.24 standard defines the training requirements for operators, supervisors, and occupants of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms. Our curriculum maps every required element — and goes beyond it with practical, machine-specific instruction your team will actually remember on Monday morning.
- Operator theory + written exam
- Practical evaluation on the machine type
- Familiarization on your specific equipment
- Documentation kept for your records
- Compliant with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.453
- Refresher training every three years
Train your crew. Document the certification. Get back to work.
Online, classroom, or hands-on at our Mesa, AZ facility — or we come to your site.

