The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has reached the milestone, of three million Powered Access Licence (PAL) cards being issued since the programme began in 1993.
AI hears from two of the leading voices in aerial platform training, IPAF and Serious Labs, and finds out what technology holds for us now and in the future. As with most things, training courses were ...
IPAF Elevating Safety Editor Jenny Lescohier completes IPAF's eLearning module to renew her PAL Card and reports on her experience with the new training program. Aug 22, 2016 I earned my first PAL ...
In North America alone, it's estimated that 2 to 3 million MEWP operators (estimated) require training annually to maintain with safety regulations and industry standards, says Tony Groat, IPAF North ...
IPAF has issued statement regarding secondary guarding systems following a move by some major contractors in the UK, to ...
The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has added two new mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) operator training solutions in North America. The new solutions offer flexible and scalable ...
Telematics specialist Trackunit and the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) have announced the co-development of a digital version of the federation’s operator licence, named ePAL.
The new IPAF safety video uses scenarios extracted from its popular operator training course, which is used to train about 80,000 people per year. Sep 11, 2009 A new safety video from the ...
US crane manufacturer Link-Belt has appointed Nathan Ramsey as marketing specialist for Rough Terrain cranes ...
Serious Labs is working to develop Powered Access Licensed-Registration (PAL) + virtual reality training modules for IPAF. PAL + training, which can be completed on a VR simulator for the first time, ...