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Practical MEWP operator training

Scissor Lift Course in Singapore

Learn how to inspect, prepare and operate a scissor lift safely through structured theory, practical machine handling and competency assessment.

  • Practical scissor lift operation
  • Pre-use inspection procedures
  • Hazard identification and control
  • Emergency response procedures
  • Individual and company registration
  • Singapore-based training provider
Established training provider Serving learners across Singapore Corporate group enquiries accepted

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What is a Scissor Lift?

A scissor lift is a type of Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) designed to safely lift workers, tools and materials vertically to elevated work areas. The platform is supported by a criss-crossing mechanism that expands and contracts like a pair of scissors, allowing stable vertical movement.

Scissor lifts are commonly used throughout Singapore in construction projects, warehouses, airports, manufacturing plants, shopping malls, commercial buildings and industrial facilities where workers need safe temporary access at height.

Unlike ladders, a scissor lift provides a spacious working platform with guardrails, allowing operators to work more safely while carrying tools and materials.

What is a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP)?

A Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) is equipment designed to temporarily raise people so they can perform work at height safely. Scissor lifts, boom lifts and vertical mast lifts are all examples of MEWPs.

MEWPs are widely used when maintenance, inspection, installation or repair work needs to be carried out above ground level while providing a stable working platform.

Hands-On Training Practical machine operation
Safety Focused Hazards, controls and procedures
Operator Assessment Knowledge and practical evaluation
Company Bookings Suitable for workforce training
Industries

Common Applications of Scissor Lifts

Scissor lifts are widely used across many industries in Singapore whenever workers require a safe and stable platform to perform temporary work at height.

Construction

  • Ceiling installation
  • Painting works
  • Electrical installation
  • Mechanical services
  • Facade maintenance

Facilities Management

  • Air-conditioning servicing
  • Lighting replacement
  • Fire protection systems
  • Building inspections
  • High-level cleaning

Warehousing

  • Inventory counting
  • Signage installation
  • Racking maintenance
  • Lighting maintenance
  • Equipment servicing

Events & Entertainment

  • Lighting rigs
  • LED wall installation
  • Stage setup
  • Banner installation
  • Temporary structures
Equipment comparison

Scissor Lift vs Boom Lift: What Is the Difference?

Scissor lifts and boom lifts are both Mobile Elevating Work Platforms, but they are designed for different access requirements. The correct equipment depends on the working height, direction of access, site conditions and obstacles around the work area.

Scissor Lift

A scissor lift raises the platform mainly in a vertical direction. It is suitable when workers need stable access directly above the machine.

  • Best suited for vertical access
  • Spacious platform for workers and tools
  • Commonly used indoors and on level surfaces
  • Suitable for maintenance, installation and warehouse work
  • Limited horizontal outreach

Boom Lift

A boom lift uses an extending or articulated arm to provide both vertical and horizontal access. It is useful when workers must reach over obstacles or access difficult areas.

  • Provides vertical and horizontal reach
  • Suitable for reaching over obstacles
  • Commonly used for outdoor and facade work
  • Suitable for tree work, structures and elevated installations
  • Usually has a smaller platform than a scissor lift
Comparison of scissor lifts and boom lifts
Feature Scissor Lift Boom Lift
Primary movement Vertical Vertical and horizontal
Horizontal outreach Limited Excellent
Platform size Generally larger Generally smaller
Indoor use Excellent Suitable for selected models
Outdoor use Suitable for appropriate outdoor models Excellent
Tight work areas Often suitable for narrow indoor spaces Requires adequate operating and slewing space
Working over obstacles Not designed for this Suitable
Typical applications Warehouses, factories, shopping malls, maintenance, ceiling and installation work Facades, outdoor structures, tree work, signage, difficult-access maintenance

Which MEWP should you use?

A scissor lift is generally more suitable when the work area is directly above the machine and a larger, stable platform is required. A boom lift may be more suitable when workers need to reach horizontally, travel around obstacles or access a location that cannot be positioned directly above the equipment. Equipment selection should always consider the manufacturer's limits, ground conditions, workplace risk assessment and the requirements of the specific task.

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What is a scissor lift course?

A scissor lift course teaches a learner how to carry out pre-use checks, recognise workplace hazards and operate a mobile elevating work platform safely. Training typically includes machine controls, movement, positioning, working at height precautions, emergency lowering and practical competency assessment.

Course overview

Scissor Lift Operator Training for Safer Work at Height

Designed for workers who need to use a scissor lift in construction, maintenance, warehousing, facilities, events or industrial environments.

Pre-Use Inspection

Learn to identify visible defects, inspect safety devices and confirm that the machine is suitable before operation.

Hazard Control

Recognise ground, overhead, traffic, weather and work-area hazards that can affect safe MEWP use.

Machine Operation

Practise platform controls, travel, steering, positioning and safe elevation under supervision.

Emergency Procedures

Understand shutdown, emergency lowering, communication and incident response procedures.

Course information

Course Details and Entry Requirements

Training format Instructor-led theory, practical machine handling and assessment.
Course duration Duration depends on the selected course version, learner profile and assessment requirements.
Language Contact the course team to confirm the available language for your intake.
Recommended learner profile Learners should be medically fit for the work activity and able to understand safety instructions.
Assessment and certification Certification depends on successful completion of the applicable attendance, theory and practical assessment requirements.
Course fees and funding Request a fee quotation and eligibility check for the selected intake.
Learning outcomes

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the purpose, limitations and main components of a scissor lift.
  • Identify worksite hazards before positioning or operating the equipment.
  • Perform visual and functional pre-use checks.
  • Confirm ground conditions, exclusion zones and overhead clearances.
  • Use the machine controls and safety devices correctly.
  • Travel, steer, elevate and position the platform safely.
  • Apply safe work practices while operating at height.
  • Respond to equipment faults and emergency situations.
  • Shut down, park and secure the scissor lift after use.
Intended audience

Who Should Attend This Course?

The course is intended for personnel who operate or may be assigned to operate a scissor lift as part of their work.

Facilities and Maintenance Teams

Personnel conducting inspections, servicing, installation or repair work at elevated locations.

Construction Personnel

Workers and contractors who require elevated access for installation or finishing activities.

Warehouse and Logistics Staff

Teams performing overhead maintenance, inventory, signage or facility-related tasks.

Electrical and Technical Workers

Technicians who work on lighting, cabling, building services or elevated technical installations.

Events and Production Crews

Personnel installing lights, banners, displays, equipment and temporary event infrastructure.

Employers and Contractors

Organisations arranging suitable operator training for employees assigned to use MEWPs.

Registration process

How to Register for Scissor Lift Training

1

Submit an Enquiry

Provide your contact details and expected number of participants.

2

Receive Course Options

We will provide available intakes, locations, fees and entry requirements.

3

Confirm Registration

Submit the necessary learner details and confirm the selected class.

4

Attend Training

Complete the required theory, practical training and assessment components.

Important workplace requirement

Training Does Not Replace Machine-Specific Familiarisation

Different scissor lift models may have different controls, operating limits and safety features. After operator training, the employer should ensure that the operator is familiar with the specific MEWP model used at the workplace and follows the manufacturer's instructions and site procedures.

Safe use also depends on:

  • Suitable risk assessment
  • Safe ground and site conditions
  • Machine inspection and maintenance
  • Appropriate supervision
  • Emergency and rescue arrangements
Singapore course enquiries

Scissor Lift Training in Singapore

Course locations may vary according to the intake, practical equipment requirements and class arrangement. Confirm the exact venue before registration.

AAT Training Hub Pte. Ltd.

320 Serangoon Road
Centrium Square, #11-08
Singapore 218108

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Frequently asked questions

Scissor Lift Course FAQ

Common questions about scissor lift operator training, practical assessment, certification and company registration.

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A scissor lift course trains participants to inspect, prepare and operate a mobile elevating work platform safely. It normally includes hazard identification, machine controls, movement, positioning and emergency procedures.

Scissor lift competency is commonly demonstrated through suitable operator training and employer authorisation rather than a driving-style government licence. Operators must also understand the specific machine and workplace procedures applicable to their work.

Practical machine handling is an important component of operator training. Participants should be able to demonstrate pre-use inspection, control operation, safe travel, positioning and shutdown procedures.

The course is suitable for workers, technicians, contractors, facilities personnel and other employees who are required to operate a scissor lift or MEWP.

Yes. Employers may request available public classes or discuss a suitable group arrangement. Options depend on class size, trainer availability, equipment and venue requirements.

Funding eligibility depends on the approved course, participant profile, employer sponsorship and current funding conditions. Request a formal eligibility check before relying on any subsidised fee.

The operator should still be familiarised with the controls, operating limits and characteristics of the specific machine model used at the workplace. The employer should also provide relevant site instructions and supervision.

Required identification, attire, personal protective equipment and supporting documents may vary by course. The confirmation message should list everything required for the selected intake.

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