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  • Senior representatives of IPAF have given more feedback to the UK All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) of MPs looking into falls from height in the workplace at a recent meeting in Westminster, including a review of IPAF’s accident reporting project.

  • Exhibition

    The Health & Safety Event

    The Health & Safety Event Logo

    IPAF will be represented on the AIF stand at The Health & Safety Event 2021.
    Stand number is 4/K140

    7 - 9 September 2021
    National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham, UK
    Postponed from April 2021
  • The first training candidates have successfully passed IPAF’s PAL+ advanced MEWP operator course in a virtual reality (VR) environment using MEWP simulators, with the first certifications taking place at AFI-Uplift’s IPAF Training Centre near Leeds, Yorks.

  • Exhibition

    The ARA Show

    The ARA Show Logo

    9 - 12 February 2020
    Orlando, FL, USA
  • IPAF is pleased to announce that Cramo, one of the leading European equipment rental services companies has joined as a member as of August 2019, bolstering IPAF’s rapidly growing membership in northern and eastern Europe.

  • IPAF is hosting a complimentary webinar that will address the NEW ANSI A92.22 standard requirements for users to develop a MEWP specific safe-use program that must address 11 key topics and must be in place prior to any use of the equipment.

    13 January 2020, 10:00 central / 11:00 eastern
    Online webinar
  • IPAF Professional Development Seminar (PDS)

    Swiss Professional Development Seminar (PDS)

    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.

    22 January 2020
    St. Jakob Park, Basel, Switzerland
  • Featured Toolbox Talk

    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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    Know your Machine Toolbox Talk
  • A mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) must be inspected daily or at the start of each shift to make sure it is safe to use; and will not cause an injury to the platform occupants or other personnel.

    Added 21 Jan 2025
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    MEWP Pre-Use Inspection
  • Effective assessment of ground conditions is essential to assist with safe installation, setting up and operation of construction plant.

    Added 1 Oct 2014
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  • Ground conditions are critical for the stability of the mobile elevating work platform (MEWP). Unsuitable ground conditions can result in the MEWP overturning with potential loss of life.

    Added 21 Jan 2025
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    MEWP Ground Conditions Toolbox Talk
  • Mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) are not advertising displays. MEWPs are designed to take persons, tools and equipment within the platform to enable the occupants to work safely at height. Attaching a sign or banner to a MEWP will potentially make the MEWP unstable. This can cause an overturn and result in serious injuries to people and damage to property.

    Added 17 Feb 2025
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    Never Attach a Banner to a MEWP Toolbox Talk
  • Mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) can be used in confined areas, or near overhead structures. When travelling or when elevated there is a risk that the operator or the platform occupant may come in contact with an overhead obstruction.  This could result in crushing or entrapment of that person.

    Added 6 Feb 2025
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    Avoid Overhead Obstructions Toolbox Talk
  • Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) are provided with ground and platform controls to comply with global MEWP design standards. Pedestrian control is the term used when the MEWP operator uses the platform controls from the ground by walking alongside, or in close proximity to the MEWP. This includes those that have an umbilical cord, or radio/remote, or a fixed point of control on the chassis.

    Added 7 Sep 2023
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    Toolbox Talk A15 EN
  • CEO & Managing Director

    Peter DOUGLAS

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    Peter DOUGLAS
  • The judges have been announced for the 2020 International Awards for Powered Access (IAPAs), which will take place in London, UK, at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel Kensington, on 23 April, in the evening of the IPAF Summit 2020.

  • Exhibition

    Health and Safety North

    IPAF will be represented at this event as part of the AIF (Access Industry Forum). Try out a MEWP Virtual Reality Simulator. Stand E75.

    8 & 9 October 2019
    EventCity, Manchester M41 7TB, UK
  • Featured Exhibition

    CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020

    CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020

    Join IPAF at North America's largest construction trade show. Find us in outdoor F 9100.

    10 - 14 March 2020
    Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA
  • THE RENTAL STANDARD YOU CAN TRUST FOR YOUR MEWP, MCWP & Construction Hoist HIRE & RENTAL

    IPAF Rental+ provides assurance to customers at every stage of the Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP), Mast Climbing Work Platform (MCWP) and Construction Hoist (CH) hire/r

  • Conference/Awards

    No Falls Foundation Charity Ball

    No Falls Foundation Logo

    IPAF supports the No Falls Foundation and Peter Douglas as an ex-board member of IPAF, represents IPAF as one of the trustees of the foundation.

    9 November 2019, 18:30 - late
    Coombe Abbey Hotel, Brinklow Road, Binley, Warwickshire CV3 2AB, UK
  • More than 50 delegates attended the first ever IPAF workshop on training and safety standards to be held in Oman, answering demand in the country to establish robust standards to improve operator safety and technical inspections of MEWP machines.

  • Leading manufacturers have signed a pledge to ensure that all operators of boom-type MEWPs are provided with a full-body harness and correct lanyard at a special event hosted by IPAF during the BICES event in Beijing, China.

  • Exhibition

    SICUR

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    IPAF is exhibiting at SICUR, Spain’s leading international security event that takes place every two years. SICUR brings together public and private security companies, associations, professionals in Madrid. Stand number to be confirmed.

    25 - 28 February 2020
    IFEMA, Avda. del Partenón, 5 28042, Madrid, Spain
  • All rental/hire members of the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) in the UK have “levelled up” to the IPAF Rental+ minimum standard, which assures people seeking to hire mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) that an IPAF member company will conform to the highest industry standards of safety and professionalism.

  • Free powered access safety symposium hosted by IPAF and the Ministry of Manpower Singapore. Registration required.

    1 October 2019, 09:00 - 12:45
    Conference Room 3 at Halls A,B,& C (Level 1) Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • Tony Groat, North America Regional Manager for IPAF, has been honored as Person of the Year at the ALH Awards 2019 in San Diego, California, for his work to promote MEWP safety and training and in developing new US and Canadian standards.

  • 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