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8304: Should passengers on a MCWP be trained to operate the platform?
It is not necessary that passengers are trained to operate the Mast Climbing Work Platform (MCWP), but at least two trained and familiarised operators should be on the MCWP at any one time. It is the employer’s responsibility of determining the training needs of all personal on and around the platform, however, passengers should be knowledgeable on the risks associated with their job and with working at height.
The British Standard BS 7981, the Code of practice for the installation, maintenance, thorough examination and safe use of MCWPs, states the following:
“The responsibility for determining the training needs of persons in respect of safety, and for making the necessary arrangements for training, rests with the individual employer. In the case of self-employed persons, the responsibility rests with themselves.”
“Training should be provided on the operation, including pre-use checks.”
“All trained operators working from an MCWP should as a minimum be familiarized by a demonstrator, to enable emergency lowering and rescue. At least two operators should be present on the platform to enable emergency lowering and rescue. Only operators familiarized in specific aspects of the MCWP should be allowed to operate it.”
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How do you score? A minimum of 12 points is required.
Many candidates are already eligible to attend the IPAF Competent Assesse
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IPAF Sustaining Members see the bigger picture and the future of safety in the powered access industry.
Safety is essential for the sustainability of our industry and as the demand for powered access grows so too does the range of manufacturers, prod
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IPAF Sustaining Members see the bigger picture and the future of safety in the powered access industry.
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8105: Can I use ePAL on multiple devices?
Yes, you can download ePAL and log in to your account on more than one device, for example, both your work and personal phones.
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Are you a Health & Safety Manager, Supervisor or Officer, or do you work in another safety role concerning the use of powered access and general issues with work at height?
If so, becoming an IPAF member in this new category is especially for you and is a great way for you to stay up-
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IPAF’s Women in Powered Access Initiative aims to recognize and celebrate the contributions of women in powered access, as well as outlining career pathways for women both already in the industry and those looking to enter it.
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