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  • Technical Guidance

    F1: Familiarisation

    Before using a MEWP you must be trained to the applicable MEWP classification and be familiarised on the specific machine. Familiarisation is required on any MEWP that is significantly different in weight, height, length or complexity to the MEWP on which training took place. The operator, supervisor, ground person/rescuer, service engineer and demonstrator all need adequate familiarisation to undertake their duties. 

    Added 12 Jun 2025
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  • The purpose of this document is to provide information, and good-practice guidance on means of reducing exposure to trapping and crushing hazards while using a MEWP.

    Added 25 Apr 2025
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    MEWP Familiarisation Toolbox Talk

    The mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) may be significantly different than the MEWP the operator was trained on. Accidents can occur from operating an unfamiliar MEWP, for example by moving the platform in the opposite direction than intended, or by incorrectly setting up the outriggers.

    Added 25 Mar 2025
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  • Are you servicing the MEWP safely when on-site? Servicing MEWPs on-site can create higher risks than workshop servicing.

    Added 27 Jan 2022
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A27
  • Use a Spotter. In situations with restricted visibility, use a banksman/spotter to guide you into position.

    Added 5 Nov 2021
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    Andy Access A25
  • Be safe in the workshop. Ensure all work on MEWPs is carried out safely.

    Added 17 Aug 2021
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    Andy Access A24
  • Keep all occupants safe. Be aware of all platform occupants when moving the MEWP.

    Added 15 Jul 2021
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A22
  • Is the Nominated Ground Rescue Person familiarised? Not all MEWPs are the same. Make sure you understand, learn and practice the ground controls and emergency lowering procedure.

    Added 9 Jun 2021
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A23
  • Do not use a damaged harness, lanyard or connector. Always conduct a pre-use check before using your personal fall protection equipment (PFPE).

    Added 20 Apr 2021
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A21
  • Always check ground loading and use the IPAF spreader pad calculator.

    Added 24 Sep 2019
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access: Use Spreader Pads for your MEWP. Always check ground loading and use the IPAF calculator at www.ipaf.org/pads
  • Be street smart! Manage vehicle and pedestrian traffic, create a safe working zone.

    Added 24 Sep 2019
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A20
  • Working at height is a high-risk activity, take care of your people and be responsible for safety with IPAF's help. IPAF has a range of Andy Access posters, in multiple languages, to help your workforce, covering important mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) and mast climbing work platform (MCWP) safety topics. All to help keep operators safe and prevent accidents.

    Added 2 Aug 2019
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    Andy Access: Safety Starts From The Top
  • Do not jump out of the platform. Always enter and exit the platform using three points of contact.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A14
  • Danger keep well clear. When using pedestrian controls stand clear of the MEWP and return back to the platform when safe.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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    Andy Access A15
  • Caution with guardrails. Be careful not to trap your fingers when lowering or raising guardrails.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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    Andy Access A16
  • Correct MEWP selection. Always use the right MEWP for the job.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A18
  • Don't overload the Platform. Always respect the load chart and follow the manufacturer’s guidance for its intended use.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access AM1
  • Do not interfere with ties. A mast climbing work platform (MCWP) needs all of the ties for stability.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access AM2
  • Don't use a MEWP as a crane! Lifting objects can overload or damage the MEWP and cause it to overturn.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A9
  • Prevent unauthorised use. After use, always leave the MEWP in a safe and secure place and remove the key.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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    Andy Access A10
  • Keep clear of cables. You do not need to touch the power cables to be electrocuted – electricity can jump!

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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    Andy Access A11
  • Overhead obstructions. Always be aware of your surroundings and identify crush hazards when moving the platform.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A12
  • Register pre-owned MEWPs. Make sure you register with the MEWP manufacturer to get safety alerts and product updates.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
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    Andy Access A13
  • Setting up on a slope? Outriggers and spreader pads must be on level and stable ground.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A17
  • Attach your lanyard. Always attach the lanyard to an anchorage point in boom type MEWPs.

    Added 1 Jan 2018
    Last updated 5 Nov 2024

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    Andy Access A1