The Critical Importance of Reporting Powered Access Accidents

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Accidents involving Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs), Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWPs) and Construction Hoists may not always make headlines – but every incident, whether minor or serious, holds crucial insight that can help prevent future harm. At IPAF, we believe transparent and consistent accident reporting is the cornerstone of improving safety in the powered access industry.

Since launching our global accident reporting initiative in 2012, we’ve seen a steady increase in data submissions. This growing participation reflects a shift in industry culture – companies are recognising that reporting incidents isn’t about blame, it’s about learning.

Each report contributes to a broader understanding of where, how, and why accidents happen. It allows us to identify trends and common factors – be it operator error, equipment misuse, or site conditions – that we can address through targeted safety campaigns, updated guidance, and enhanced training materials. Our 2025 Global Safety Campaign, for example, was shaped directly by an increase in reported overturn incidents over recent years.

Yet despite progress, underreporting remains a challenge. We urge all users, rental companies, contractors and manufacturers to treat accident reporting as a non-negotiable safety practice, not just for major incidents, but for near-misses and minor events too. These are often early warning signs that, if left unaddressed, can lead to much more serious outcomes.

Reporting is simple, confidential, and can be done via our Accident Reporting Portal. Every submission helps improve the safety of everyone in our industry.

Together, through transparency and shared responsibility, we can reduce risks and save lives.

Reports can be made here: https://ipafaccidentreporting.org/

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