Training is mandatory for all users of mast-climbing platforms. The Fraco training program is industry-recognized and ensures proper equipment use, installation, and maintenance. Fraco provides the following training Levels: Safety & Operation: Learn to operate platforms safely. Installation (Freestanding Base): Install/dismantle platforms on a freestanding base. Installation (Anchoring): Install/dismantle platforms with anchoring. Mechanical: Perform maintenance on platforms. Each level starts with a theoretical component followed by practical training. The hands-on part can last from several hours to several days, depending on the training level. Only certified trainers can conduct these sessions.
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