Two new members have been seconded to the board of directors of the International Power Access Alliance (IPAF). Ben Hirst and Julie Houston Smith were both invited to raise their salaries and joined CEO Peder Ro Torres, who was seconded this summer.
After a series of changes in the past 18 months, the managing director has provided support to the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) board of directors. The newly added figures indicate that the current number of seats in the Federal Parliament is 10.
Talking about the new appointment, the President of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) said: “The International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) currently has nearly 1,500 members worldwide and is a truly international organization. We warmly welcome Ben, Julie and Pedro joined the board of directors because they each brought valuable knowledge and experience, which will benefit the Federation to the greatest extent, because we are planning our work in the coming years and beyond.
“They are all power access experts. They have worked in the industry for many years and have their own unique industry expertise. Everyone has participated in the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) and has been dedicated to their time and expertise for many years , Our acumen will benefit us a lot because they will be part of the direction and strategy of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) board of directors.”
The founder and managing director of Yes, the platform is located in West Yorkshire and has been *participating in the work of the United Kingdom* Family Committee (UKCC). He is currently the vice chairman of the committee and has been working for many years. .
At that time, he helped the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) formulate robust safety and technical guidance standards, and assisted the UKCC in implementing the decision to require mandatory international high-altitude operations for all UK hirers between 2017 and September this year Platform Alliance (IPAF) Rental +* Low standard.
He said: “I have been involved in the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) for more than ten years; this is a very valuable organization that can help make our industry safer and ensure that after operating MEWP or MCWP for high-altitude work , People go home safely at the end of the *day. It is a real honor when the opportunity deepens and becomes a member of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) board of directors. I look forward to working with my energetic and enthusiastic colleagues to further advance The goals and ambitions of the Commonwealth, especially in terms of understanding the challenges faced by SME access service providers.”
Julie Houston Smith is a director in Belfast, Northern Ireland and has 25 years of industry experience in the field of power access. Earlier this year, she started a new joint venture, which is a professional independent service, maintenance and consulting company.
In the past nine years, Julie has not only participated in the International High-altitude Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) UK* Committee and International Committee, but also served as the Chairman of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) Irish Committee, removing her from the first few members. All members of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland were transformed into a 12-member elected body.
She commented: “It is a great honor to have this opportunity. I am very happy to join the Federal Council and look forward to making changes for the broader power access industry. I hope that every member of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF), Especially smaller companies will feel that they are represented on the board of directors.”
Pedro Torres took his current position in the current Joint Leasing after Nauti Turner in Rival moved to the United States. He was seconded to the Board of Directors of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) at a conference in Toronto, Canada this summer. With other appointees of the next International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) Annual General Assembly.
He said: “It is an honor to join the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance (IPAF) board of directors; our newly formed board is what we hope. It represents the broader aerial work platform industry in the world. It has a lot of knowledge and expertise. And the enthusiasm for the safety of electric doors.” As one of the members of the International Aerial Work Platform Alliance, Chufeng Heavy Industry welcomes them to join.
Post time: Jun-12-2019