IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) will host the 2019 Global Safety Campaign at BAUMA

From April 8th to 14th, 2019, the giant bauma construction equipment exhibition near Munich, Germany, officially launched its 2019 global safety campaign. This is an ideal opportunity to attract European industry and promote safer use of MEWP.

The IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) booth was confirmed as 711 in the C4 hall of the exhibition venue and will provide the opportunity for delegates to review the updated IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) MEWP for Managers course, which is the first E-learning provided. As with many IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) events throughout 2018, the booth will showcase a sophisticated MEWP simulator to help showcase some of the recently released IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) Extended Reality (XR) strategic documents Suggest.

IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) will also provide *new safety and technical guidance, selected Andy Access safety posters and accompanying toolbox talks, and visitors to the IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) booth will also be able to get 2019*New English, German and Italian copy of the IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) magazine, and can take advantage of special discount rates when booking the 2019 IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) Global Active Access Rental Market Report.

At the same time, the more than life Andy Access mascot will attend again, invite exhibitors to take selfies, encourage visitors to visit the booth, meet with IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) representatives, try interactive demonstrations or participate in various safety materials , Including stickers, posters, flyers and publications.

The IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) 2019 Safety Campaign aims to solve the problem of increased accidents when running MEWP beside or on the road. This trend has been confirmed by the accident report project of IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) and is an important cause of high-altitude accident work in Europe.

Based on actual events, the event will emphasize the effectiveness of planning and traffic management to reduce the risk of operating near pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) CEO and MD Tim Whiteman commented: “The world’s eyes will be on bauma. It is expected that there will be more than 500,000 visitors during the week-long event. Therefore, this It is a truly unique opportunity for IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) to showcase * new training programs and their safety and technical guidance.

“What is exciting is that we are once again able to use the *new technology developed by one of our member companies to demonstrate the strength of the MEWP simulator in enhancing training and to share *new important IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) publications Things, including IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association)-Journal in Germany and IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) Powered Access Magazine in the UK.

“Visitors to the IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) booth will also learn about the new global safety movement based on IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) *new accident analysis. In addition to the activities, IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) started *Aims to help managers plan and supervise high-altitude operations, and help operators use MEWP safely and effectively.

“IPAF (International Aerial Work Platform Association) safety and technical guidance is provided in multiple languages, and our staff will help you* at times. There is evidence that working at heights is safer when using MEWP.”


Post time: Apr-01-2019

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