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  • 7917: Can I update my name that is shown on my licence in the ePAL app?

    To update your name you will need to contact the IPAF training centre that trained you. To find the training centre contact details, open the ePAL app and go to the ‘Training’ section.

  • 7918: How do I add a category to my digital licence in the ePAL app?

    Your digital licence will show all of the categories that you have been trained in. If you wish to get trained in additional categories, contact an IPAF training centre.

    Your additional categories can be added to your existing licence, but these will be backdated to the original training date. Alternatively, ePAL allows multiple digital licences.

  • 7919: I have a digital PAL Card through ePAL but now require a physical PAL Card.

    If you require a physical PAL Card after completing your IPAF training and receiving your digital licence, you will need to contact the IPAF training centre that trained you to order a physical PAL Card - the training centre will charge a fee for this.

    To find the training centre contact details, open the ePAL app and go to the ‘Training’ section.

  • 7920: How do I use the log book on the ePAL app?

    To use ePAL’s digital logbook to record your operating experience, first create the machine, you will need to do this for each new machine you use. Then create your manual work log entry and fill in any relevant details.

  • 7921: Where do I find my licence number?

    To link an existing licence you will need to provide your licence number. This will be printed on your PAL Card or certificate.

    If you cannot find your IPAF licence number you can contact us directly at [email protected].

  • 7922: I can't delete my machine or work log in the ’Experience’ section

    Once created, you can only edit a machine or worklog.

  • 7923: I can't see my Safety Guide (Operator Safety Guide or Site Safety Guide)

    IPAF Safety Guides (Operator Safety Guide or Site Safety Guide) are available to view in ePAL under the ‘Experience’ section. Make sure you have created your first machine then the ‘Safety Guides’ button will show.

    For further help, please raise a support ticket through ePAL under the ‘More’ section, at www.ipaf.org/support or email [email protected].

  • 7924: I did my training but no PAL Card is showing in the ePAL app

    Your digital licence will show once it has been processed by IPAF and the training centre. Please wait for your notification (email or SMS) that it is ready.

    For further help, please raise a support ticket through ePAL under the ‘More’ section, at www.ipaf.org/support or email [email protected].

  • 7925: I didn't get my email or SMS to validate my IPAF ID account

    Please double check your junk folder for an email from IPAF or your messages. If you still do not see an email or SMS from IPAF, please raise a support ticket at www.ipaf.org/support or email [email protected]

  • 7926: I have two IPAF licences can I have them both on the app?

    Yes, ePAL allows you to display multiple IPAF issued licences and qualifications.

  • 7927: What devices can run the ePAL app?

    ePAL requires a smartphone running Apple’s iOS or Google’s Android operating system (that can access Google Play).

    It is available on the latest two major Apple iOS versions. The minimum operating system for Android, is version 6 (Marshmallow).

  • 7928: My ePAL app is not working and I need to get on site.

    If the ePAL app is not working, please try to log out and log in again, or remove and reinstall the app.

    If you are still having problems please raise a support ticket at www.ipaf.org/support or email [email protected].

    All IPAF licences can be verified at www.ipaf.org/checkpal

  • 7929: I shared my PAL Card but they didn’t get it.

    The sharing of the PAL Card is done over your communication apps (email, iMessage, WhatsApp etc). Please double check to see if the message was sent. You will need data enabled to send the PAL Card and certificates.

    All IPAF licences can be verified at www.ipaf.org/checkpal

  • 7930: My digital PAL Card doesn't unlock my MEWP.

    Due to mobile phone manufacturer's restrictions, ePAL cannot behave like a Smart PAL Card and unlock an RFID access control enabled MEWP.

    If you require a PAL Card for machine access control, this can be requested at the time of training. If you require a physical PAL Card after completing your IPAF training and receiving your digital licence, you will need to contact the training centre that trained you to order a physical PAL Card. The training centre will charge a fee for a physical PAL Card.

    To find the training centre contact details, open the ePAL app and go to the ‘Training’ section.

  • 7931: My licence is coming up for renewal how do I contact the training centre?

    ePAL will notify you of any licences that are due to expire. The training centre that originally trained you will be listed in the ePAL app under 'Training' or use the IPAF website to find a training centre near you.

  • 7932: Where did I do my training?

    ePAL displays the training centre that provided your training for that licence or qualification. If you complete additional training categories and these are added to an existing licence, it will show the most recent training centre.

  • 7933: I no longer have access to my email address or mobile phone number that I used to sign up for an IPAF ID. What do I do?

    Please raise a support ticket through ePAL under the ‘More’ section, at www.ipaf.org/support or email [email protected].

  • 7934: How do I get help with the ePAL app?

    If you need help with the ePAL app or digital licences in general, please raise a support ticket through ePAL under the ‘More’ section, at www.ipaf.org/support or email [email protected].

  • 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.

    Andy Access A23
  • Why do you need rescue procedures? A robust, documented rescue procedure is required to lower the Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) platform occupants in case of a malfunction or emergency. Any delay in rescuing the MEWP platform occupants may be the difference between life and death.

    Toolbox Talk A23 EN
  • The family of Roger Wickens, this year’s posthumous recipient of the Lifetime Achievement International Award for Powered Access, has been presented with a commemorative glass trophy following the virtual IAPAs ceremony earlier this year.

  • IPAF Council Meeting

    IPAF Italian Country Council Meeting (INIC)

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    Open to IPAF Members only.

    2 September 2021, 10:00
    Online via Zoom
  • IPAF ElevAÇÃO

    IPAF ElevAÇÃO is the most important event of the powered access industry in Brazil and Latin America. In its seventh year, the two-day conference will help delegates broaden their knowledge of safety issues and legislation, and gives an opportunity to meet other industry professionals to share experiences and network.

    14 July 2021, 10.00 GMT-3
    Zoom Webinar
  • The latest addition to the Andy Access poster and Toolbox Talk series focuses on Nominated Ground Rescue Persons and the importance of their being familiar with
    the MEWP’s auxiliary/emergency lowering systems and the rescue plan that is in place.

  • All employers have the obligation to provide their workers with a worksite that is free from recognized hazards that can result in harm to the employees. Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWPs) industry standards provide the roadmap for employers to meet their responsibilities. The webinar took place on 25 February 2021.

  • This webinar addresses why and how a MEWP Specific Safe-Use Plan should be properly developed. It will also look at how to execute the plan to ensure the specific MEWP-user responsibilities for application, inspection, training, maintenance, repair and safe operation of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) are satisfied. This webinar took place on 22 April 2021.

  • MEWP operator training now can follow a training standard that provides methods and guidelines to prepare MEWP training materials, defines administrative criteria, and delivers elements required for proper training. Training is a critical part of becoming a qualified person to complete the task of operating a MEWP. Understand what you must require and expect for training selected for your MEWP operators and the value it will deliver to your operations. Ensure you are selecting quality compliant training! This webinar took place on 27 May 2021.