• Directives, Laws & Standards

    Health & Safety

  • Mounting or remounting a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) onto a new or different vehicle chassis than the original chassis supplied by the manufacturer is a specialist task that requires both in-depth engineering knowledge and consideration of the MEWP and vehicle manufacturer’s technical specifications.

    Remounting a MEWP
  • Prevent unauthorised use. After use, always leave the MEWP in a safe and secure place and remove the key.

  • Keep clear of cables. You do not need to touch the power cables to be electrocuted – electricity can jump!

  • Overhead obstructions. Always be aware of your surroundings and identify crush hazards when moving the platform.

  • Register pre-owned MEWPs. Make sure you register with the MEWP manufacturer to get safety alerts and product updates.

  • Unsafe ground? Always check ground conditions – plan your route.

  • Caution when loading and unloading. Always load and unload MEWPs safely.

  • Never attach banners to MEWPs. Always remember a banner can act like a sail.

  • Don't use a MEWP as a crane! Lifting objects can overload or damage the MEWP and cause it to overturn.

  • Mast Climbing Work Platform (MCWP) Handover Certificate

  • Mast Climbing Work Platform (MCWP) Load Chart

  • Have you been familiarised? Familiarisation prevents incorrect use.

  • Check your MEWP! Conduct a pre-use check to make sure the MEWP is safe to use before starting work.

  • Beware of falling objects. Organise a drop zone clear of the MEWP base.

  • Technical Guidance

    Guidance on MEWP Security

    It is essential that MEWPs are secured and managed correctly to ensure that only competent and nominated personnel operate the equipment in accordance with the employer’s safe system of work. All MEWPs should be stored in a safe and secure manner when left unattended.

  • This document outlines a major inspection scheme to validate structural integrity and functionality of critical components of a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP). Such a scheme may be undertaken to determine if a machine is within safe design and use criteria beyond the manufacturer’s design life. Design life is defined as the duration determined by the manufacturer for which a structure or a structural component may be used for its intended purpose with recommended maintenance.

  • Technical Guidance

    Rescue of Persons from MEWPs

    This publication gives guidance to the organisation that has control of the planning, management and use of the MEWP on-site.

  • Technical Guidance

    Fall Protection in MEWPs (H1)

    When working from a boom type mobile elevating work platform (MEWP), it is strongly recommended that a lanyard short enough for the wearer to be restrained within the platform be used. The lanyard may contain an energy absorbing device, provided it is short enough to restrain the wearer within the platform. This includes static booms (1B) and mobile booms (3B).

    Fall Protection in MEWPs (H1)
  • Mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) are specifically designed to lift people to a position where they can work at height safely within the platform. MEWPs are not designed to transfer people from one level to another, or for people to exit the platform at height.

    Exiting the Platform at Height
  • Guidance on how members of the UK Contractors Group (UKCG) should manage the use of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) on their sites. First issued by the UKCG in January 2014, with input from IPAF and the Strategic Forum for Construction Plant Safety Group.

  • The IPAF Operators’ Safety Guide for Mobile Elevating Work Platforms is a pocket-size publication that sets out the recommended working practices for the safe operation of MEWPs over a wide range of applications, from initial checks, through transport and positioning on site, to carrying out the required tasks.

    IPAF MEWP Operators’ Safety Guide