SAFETY EDUCATION

SAFETY & EDUCATION

Liberty Elevator Experts are leaders in safety and education for the elevator industry. Our staff serves the northeast corridor and continuously audits for safety and code changes in the field by OSHA or the National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC).

Liberty Elevator Experts provides continuing educational services to companies and organizations that are willing to invest in themselves and provide a safe work environment for their employees.

These services include but are not limited to:
  • NAEC’s Certified Elevator Technician education program
    • We maintain a Certified Elevator Technician Supervisor certification which allows us to perform education training through the CET program as well as proctor all quizzes, tests, and field verification for individuals to complete their respective CET certification.
  • Continuing education of new technology
    • We offer technical training and PowerPoint presentations on different forms of technology and business improvement processes upon request.
  • Safety Training
    • Provide onsite safety training for many devices that are commonly encountered within the vertical transportation industry. Further safety services include PowerPoint training of OSHA hazards, employee safety hazards, and health-related hazards commonly encountered in the workplace.
Since the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited the CET™ (Certified Elevator Technicians) in 2011, Liberty Elevator Experts has included the CET™ Education Program as its Safety & Education offerings.

The purpose of CET™ Certification Program is to provide the elevator industry with ways to receive and validate crucial education and training requirements in order to remain compliant with industry codes, elevator and escalator technical theory, components, and competencies.

Those that work in the elevator industry receive certification by completing the NAEC CET™ Training Program or equivalent. The individuals that pass the NAEC CET™ Certification Exam and receive approval from the Certification Board will be issued an identification (ID) card, which will need renewal on an annual basis. This requires a continuing education completion of a minimum of ten hours in the calendar year by an NAEC provider.

Those of us at Liberty Elevator are in tune with the most current practices and safety enhancement within the upward transportation industry. Our educators can help keep those practices in place and assist those in the industry that need to complete certification.

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