IPAF Training Courses

IPAF Training Courses

IPAF 3a and 3b Mobile Vertical and Boom

1 Day

£250.00 excl. VAT

This course is designed for anyone who operates scissor lifts, telescopic and articulating booms, vertical platforms, vehicle mounted platforms and tele-handlers with integrated controls. The course outlines relevant health and safety regulations, as well as potential risks, the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) and concludes with a theory test.

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IPAF Safety Harness User and Inspection

Half Day

£130.00 excl. VAT

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) Harness Course delivers a minimum of 4 hours instruction and provides delegates with the vital information and understanding on how to use full body safety harnesses and restraint lanyards when using a range of Working at Height Platforms

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IPAF MEWPs for Managers

1 Day

£250.00 excl. VAT

This course is designed for all those who are responsible for management or supervision of responsible for preparing and coordinating work with mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs). The course outlines current legislation and details of different types and classifications of MEWPs, as well as the importance of correct machine selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The course culminates in a theory test.

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IPAF PAV Push-Around Vertical Vehicles

1 Day

£110.00 excl. VAT

This course combines four hours of classroom and practical training and assessment on safe operation selection and use of Push-Along Vertical Personnel Lifts (PAV). The course is designed to provide attendees with certification for the use of PAVs, and will cover the legislation, safety issues and best practice around the use of these machines.

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IPAF Harness Awareness & User Course (HA & HU)

Half Day

£150.00 excl. VAT

This course combines IPAF's new Harness Awareness and Harness User courses together, in a half day classroom course. Designed for candidates who need to use or wear a harness themselves, who are generally MEWP operators.

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