TRAINING

WSQ Operate Vertical Personnel Platform - English

Course Fee

  • $260.00 (excl GST)

  • $283.40 (incl GST)

3 Easy Ways to Register

  • ​​​Register online immediately with the 'online booking' link below

  • Send us your namecard and learner(s) NRIC/work permit via whatsapp to 96359833

  • Complete this registration form and email it back to us at training@galmon.com

Enquiries

Certification

  • WSQ Statement of Attainment for Operate Vertical Personnel Platform

  • 5-year validity

Learning Objectives

The Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) Operate Vertical Personnel Platform course will equip trainees with basic skills, knowledge and attitudes to operate boom lifts safely via the following modules.

  • CE1: Prepare to carry out vertical personnel platform operations

  • CE2: Carry out vertical personnel platform operations

  • CE3: Conduct post-operation of vertical personnel platforms

Unsure if this is the right course?

  • Simply contact us with your equipment model and our staff will be able to advise you further

  • We also provide customised training if required

Duration:

  • 08:30am to 18:30pm (incl theory and practical)

Languages:

  • English, Mandarin, Bengali, Tamil, Malay

Assumed Skills and Knowledge

  • Basic knowledge of the relevant sector of work

  • Ability to listen, speak, read and write the relevant language at proficiency level equivalent to Employability Skills System (ESS) Level 3 and above

  • Ability to manipulate numbers at Employability Skills System (ESS) Level 3 and above

  • Be medically fit to work at height

Government subsidies: (if applicable)

About Galmon Academy

Galmon Academy is a 6,700sqm, two-storey building located in Tuas, It has both outdoor and indoor practical training areas, 11 air-conditioned classrooms as well as a 300pax auditorium, ideal for holding safety talks and forums.

Our WSQ courses are accredited by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and recognized by Ministry of Manpower (MOM). We also conduct internationally recognised courses by bodies such as the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) and the Prefabricated Access Suppliers’ and Manufacturers’ Association (PASMA).