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  • If you are new to powered access, this page offers some useful starting points and background information.

  • The mounting or re-mounting of a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) onto a new or different vehicle chassis to the original chassis as sold by the MEWP manufacturer is a specialist job requiring both in-depth engineering knowledge and the technical specifications for the MEWP to be mounted.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 1 Jan 2018

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  • IPAF Conference

    Working at Height Conference & Awards 2025

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    Save the date for the second Working at Height Conference Event in the USA. Co-organised by IPAF & KHL the event will once again take place at the Music City Center in Nashville, USA. The event is for: equipment rental managers & owners; safety professionals in the construction industry; access rental specialists; safety consultants and MEWP OEMs & distributors.

    15-16 October 2025
    Music City Centre Convention Centre
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    Are YOUR MEWP supervisors trained? Anyone who directly supervises MEWP operators is considered a supervisor.  The ANSI/SAIA A92 MEWP standards require MEWP supervisors to be trained.

    18 February 2025
    on Zoom
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    The IPAF Asia Conference 2025 is the premier event for the powered access industry in Asia

    2 July 2025
    Doubletree by Hilton Seoul Pangyo
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    Welcome to the 5th edition of IPAF ELEVANDO
    Latin America's most important event for professionals in the powered access industry is back stronger than ever.

    6 November 2025
    Parque Fundidora, Monterrey, Mexico
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    IPAF Members only

    26 June 2025
    Italy (Via Teams)
  • What is a PAL Card? 

    A PAL Card is a Powered Access Licence for operating Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs), Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWPs) or Construction Hoists (CHs).

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    PAL+

    PAL+ LogoPAL+ is an optional, additional one day of category-specific training aimed at oper

  • What is CAP?   

    CAP stands for 'competent assessed person'.

  • The fatal injury rate (FIR) for mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) declined in 2016, despite the fact that the total MEWP rental fleet and the number of rental days worldwide increased significantly over the same period.

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    IPAF Powered Access

    The IPAF Powered Access magazine is the federation’s UK annual journal and one of its most successful publications.

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  • The 2024 Rental Market Reports are available to order now. The award-winning reports, produced by Ducker, are presented in an easy-to-read format and are the definitive guide to the powered access rental markets.

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  • Transportation of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), including loading or unloading, are frequent activities carried out by rental company drivers and contractors. However, IPAF’s analysis of accident data reveals a significant number of people being injured or killed during the process.

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  • The loading and unloading of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) is potentially a high risk activity, as findings from the IPAF accident reporting database (www.ipaf.org/accident) show. This document outlines the importance of planning and managing the delivery and collection operations.

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    Access International

    Access International is the official magazine of IPAF.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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  • Publication

    IPAF Elevating Safety

    IPAF Elevating Safety is an annual magazine dedicated to promoting MEWP (aerial lift) safety in the US market. It is published for IPAF by AC Business Media in August each year.

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    Raising the Standard

    Raising the Standard is the IPAF bulletin. It is published twice a year and carries news of particular interest to IPAF members, such as developments in legislation and technical standards, and new member services.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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    IPAF-Journal

    Krafthand Media has published this year's edition of the German-language IPAF-Journal magazine. The circulation of 40,000 copies is distributed through IPAF member companies and training centres to customers, course participants and other interested parties, as well as through the recipients of bd-baumaschinenendienst and GaLaBau magazines to companies in the construction industry.

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    IPAF Expenses and Benefits Policy

    This policy guides employees of International Powered Access Federation Ltd (IPAF) on the expenses covered and benefits provided by the company. The policy reflects the need to run IPAF efficiently and effectively while complying with tax and other legal obligations.

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  • If you have lost your PAL Card (Powered Access Licence) you will need to order a replacement, there will be a fee for a replacement card or download the free ePAL app and get your digital license, 

  • 5810: How much does IPAF membership cost?

    See the Become a Member section.

  • 5811: What is the difference between full members and associate members?

    IPAF is registered with the UK Financial Services Authority as an industrial and provident society (No. 30998R) and therefore must have two levels of membership:

    • Full members who have full voting rights and full access to all member services, and
    • Associate members (associations, company associates, press, individual associates and small users) who do not have full voting rights, but have full access to all member services. 
  • 5813: What is a PAL Card?

    IPAF’s PAL Card (Powered Access Licence) is the proof provided to all persons who successfully complete training and testing on an IPAF machine-based course.

  • 5814: What is required to become an IPAF instructor?

    In order to deliver IPAF training courses, you need to be employed by an IPAF training centre or become a registered IPAF independent instructor member.

    To become an IPAF instructor, you must meet the following criteria:

    • 36 months’ MEWP operating experience 
    • IPAF Operator Licence held for 6 months minimum
    • IPAF Demonstrator Licence held for 3 months minimum
    • IPAF MEWPs for Managers course successfully completed
    • Evidence of Acceptable Instructional Techniques training (3 days minimum)
    • Successful completion of an approved Harness Instructor course
    • Evidence of IPAF MEWP-specific Instructor training (4 days minimum) 
    • Evidence of HSE required standard for First Aid at Work training level
    • Successful completion of IPAF Instructor Examination
    • Mentoring

    To become an independent instructor member, please e-mail the IPAF Training Operations Coordinator.

  • 5815: How do I add a category to my PAL Card?

    If operators want to add a category to their PAL Card, they need to successfully complete the IPAF approved Theory Test Paper. In addition to this, they must achieve the required standard when operating each of the machine categories that they wish to add on to their PAL Card.

    If demonstrators want to add a category to their PAL Card, they must do the operator theory test and practical test on that category, then do the demonstrator course.

  • 5816: How do I obtain a replacement for a lost PAL Card?

    If you have lost your PAL Card (Powered Access Licence) you will need to order a replacement, there will be a fee for a replacement card. Please see the Lost PAL Card page.

  • 5817: How do I renew my PAL Card when it expires? (NB: PAL Cards are valid for 5 years.)

    Contact an IPAF training centre. Only operators or demonstrators who have been filling out their log books (hard copy or digital via the IPAF ePAL app) will be eligible for a renewal test. Those who have not been filling out their log books will not be eligible for a renewal test and will have to re-sit the full operator/demonstrator course again.

    All renewals must be done before the expiry date. Otherwise, an operator will have to do a full operator course and a demonstrator must do the full operator and demonstrator courses.

    From 1 July 2022 all MEWP operators applying for a renewal course will be required to show ten (10) entries as evidence of their experience recorded in their log book (either hard copy or digital via the IPAF ePAL app). Subsequently, in order for an operator to be able to take a MEWP Operator renewal course they will need to show:

    • From 1 Jan 2023 evidence of a minimum of twenty (20) entries
    • From 1 Jan 2024 evidence a minimum of thirty (30) entries
    • From 1 Jan 2025 evidence of a minimum of forty (40) entries
    • From 1 Jan 2026 onward: evidence of a minimum of sixty (60) entries over 5 years

    For regions where the PAL Card operator licence has a two-year expiry period, operators must have evidence of 24 entries in order to qualify for a renewal course.