The Professional Development Seminar (PDS) is aimed at IPAF-certified instructors to ensure they remain up-to-date with legislation and training, but open to all IPAF members.
Register online now for the Professional Development Seminar (PDS). The Seminar is aimed at IPAF-certified instructors to ensure they remain up-to-date with legislation and training, but open to all IPAF members.
An opportunity for IPAF Swiss members to meet and network. There will be a two-hour seminar, followed by a networking reception and dinner. Booking essential.
The Professional Development Seminar (PDS) is aimed at IPAF-certified instructors to ensure they remain up-to-date with legislation and training, but open to all IPAF members.
The Professional Development Seminar (PDS) is aimed at IPAF-certified instructors to ensure they remain up-to-date with legislation and training, but open to all IPAF members.
The Professional Development Seminar (PDS) is aimed at IPAF-certified instructors to ensure they remain up-to-date with legislation and training, but open to all IPAF members.
15 January 2019, 09.00 - 14.30
Hotel Travel Park, Av. Alm. Reis 64, 1150-020 , Lisbon, Portugal
This workshop is part of a series of events around the UK to assist members in understanding the requirements of the IPAF Rental+ audit and to provide help with meeting these requirements.
IPAF is a partner association at the sixth International Rental Conference (IRC) in Shanghai, China. The conference is taking place the day before Bauma, China and Tim Whiteman, IPAF's CEO & Managing Director will be speaking.
26 November 2018
Sheraton Grand Shanghai Pudong Hotel, Shanghai, China
A free technical seminar on the safe use of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPS). There will be an opportunity to try a MEWP virtual reality simulator.
21 November 2018, 9:00 - 14:00
Instituto Cántabro de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (ICASST) Avda. del faro – Pintor Eduardo Sanz, 19 39012 Santander, Spain
MEWP overturn incidents often result in serious injuries or fatalities. Instability leading to overturn is commonly among the top four causes of lost time incidents (LTIs) annually, according to global data.