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ACCREDITATIONS

Clients

Course Duration

1 Day

Training Delivery Method

Classroom (Instructor-Led)

Instructors Languages

English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi

Certification Provider

IPAF - UK and SASO (Saudi Arabia Standards Organization)

Certificate Validity

3 Years

Course Average Passing Rate

98%

Competency Assessment Criteria

Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment

Post Training Reporting

Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Certificate of Successful Completion

Verifiable certification is provided upon successful completion.

Course Overview

The IPAF - 3a Mobile Vertical Operator Training Course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely and efficiently operate Mobile Vertical MEWPs (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms) in various industrial and construction environments. Aligned with global safety standards, including IPAF guidelines , ANSI A92 , and OSHA regulations , this course emphasizes hazard awareness, equipment inspection, and safe operational practices.


Through a combination of theoretical instruction, hands-on demonstrations, and practical assessments, participants will gain expertise in pre-use checks, route planning, fall protection systems, and emergency procedures. This ensures operators are competent in minimizing risks, maintaining equipment, and adhering to regulatory requirements for safe MEWP operations.

Key Learning Objectives
  • Understand the purpose and scope of IPAF certification and its importance in MEWP operations.

  • Identify different types of MEWPs and their specific applications.

  • Perform pre-use checks, inspections, and function tests on MEWPs.

  • Safely set up, operate, and maneuver MEWPs while adhering to route planning protocols.

  • Select and use appropriate fall arrest equipment, including harnesses and lanyards.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in emergency descent systems and respond effectively to hazardous situations.

  • Comply with regulations, environmental considerations, and ground condition requirements.

  • Record inspections and maintain logbooks as per industry standards.

Course Outline

1. Introduction of IPAF

  • Overview of the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) and its role in promoting safe MEWP operations.

  • Importance of IPAF certification for workplace safety and compliance.


2. Pre-Test

  • Assessment of participants' baseline knowledge of MEWP operations and safety practices.


3. Awareness of Different Types of MEWPs

  • Classification of MEWPs: Mobile Vertical (3a), Mobile Boom (3b), and Static Vertical/Boom categories.

  • Understanding the specific uses and limitations of each type.


4. Safe Operation and Limitations of MEWPs

  • Safe operating procedures for Mobile Vertical MEWPs.

  • Operational limitations and load capacity considerations.


5. Pre-Use Checks, Inspection, and Function Tests

  • Conducting thorough pre-use checks on MEWPs.

  • Inspecting critical components: tires, hydraulics, controls, guardrails, and emergency systems.

  • Performing function tests to ensure equipment readiness.


6. Setting Up the MEWP

  • Proper setup procedures, including stabilizing the MEWP and ensuring a level surface.

  • Barricading the work area to ensure safety.


7. Planning the Route Before Operating the MEWP

  • Assessing potential hazards along the planned route.

  • Ensuring clear pathways and avoiding overhead obstructions like power lines.


8. Travelling the Route and Manoeuvring the MEWP

  • Safe traveling techniques and maneuvering practices.

  • Maintaining stability and control during operation.


9. Selection and Use of Fall Arrest Equipment

  • Proper selection and use of personal fall protection systems (harnesses, lanyards, and anchor points).

  • Ensuring compatibility and secure attachment to the MEWP.


10. Basic Operational Practice

  • Hands-on practice in operating Mobile Vertical MEWPs under supervision.

  • Adhering to safe lifting and positioning protocols.


11. Achievement Testing

  • Written assessment to evaluate participants' understanding of theoretical concepts.


12. Logbook Issue and Inspection Recording

  • Issuing logbooks for recording inspections and maintenance activities.

  • Importance of accurate documentation for compliance and accountability.


13. Course Review and Close

  • Recap of key learning points and addressing participant questions.

  • Final remarks and distribution of certification details.


14. Emergency Descent Systems

  • Understanding and practicing emergency descent procedures.

  • Responding to equipment malfunctions or power failures.


15. Dangers of Fuelling/Charging

  • Safe practices for refueling or charging MEWPs to prevent fire or explosion hazards.


16. SWL and Limiters

  • Understanding Safe Working Load (SWL) and load limiter systems.

  • Ensuring compliance with load capacity restrictions.


17. Guardrails and Inbuilt Safety Features

  • Importance of guardrails and other built-in safety mechanisms.

  • Inspecting and maintaining these features for optimal performance.


18. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

  • Identifying and using required PPE: helmets, gloves, safety boots, and high-visibility vests.


19. Harness and Lanyard Anchor Points

  • Proper attachment and inspection of harnesses and lanyards to designated anchor points.


20. Overview of Regulations and Guidance

  • Key regulations governing MEWP operations: ANSI A92, OSHA standards, and local guidelines.

  • Best practices for regulatory compliance.


21. Environmental and Ground Conditions

  • Assessing environmental factors: wind speed, weather conditions, and ground stability.

  • Mitigating risks associated with adverse conditions.

1. Introduction of IPAF

  • Overview of the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) and its role in promoting safe MEWP operations.

  • Importance of IPAF certification for workplace safety and compliance.


2. Pre-Test

  • Assessment of participants' baseline knowledge of MEWP operations and safety practices.


3. Awareness of Different Types of MEWPs

  • Classification of MEWPs: Mobile Vertical (3a), Mobile Boom (3b), and Static Vertical/Boom categories.

  • Understanding the specific uses and limitations of each type.


4. Safe Operation and Limitations of MEWPs

  • Safe operating procedures for Mobile Vertical MEWPs.

  • Operational limitations and load capacity considerations.


5. Pre-Use Checks, Inspection, and Function Tests

  • Conducting thorough pre-use checks on MEWPs.

  • Inspecting critical components: tires, hydraulics, controls, guardrails, and emergency systems.

  • Performing function tests to ensure equipment readiness.


6. Setting Up the MEWP

  • Proper setup procedures, including stabilizing the MEWP and ensuring a level surface.

  • Barricading the work area to ensure safety.


7. Planning the Route Before Operating the MEWP

  • Assessing potential hazards along the planned route.

  • Ensuring clear pathways and avoiding overhead obstructions like power lines.


8. Travelling the Route and Manoeuvring the MEWP

  • Safe traveling techniques and maneuvering practices.

  • Maintaining stability and control during operation.


9. Selection and Use of Fall Arrest Equipment

  • Proper selection and use of personal fall protection systems (harnesses, lanyards, and anchor points).

  • Ensuring compatibility and secure attachment to the MEWP.


10. Basic Operational Practice

  • Hands-on practice in operating Mobile Vertical MEWPs under supervision.

  • Adhering to safe lifting and positioning protocols.


11. Achievement Testing

  • Written assessment to evaluate participants' understanding of theoretical concepts.


12. Logbook Issue and Inspection Recording

  • Issuing logbooks for recording inspections and maintenance activities.

  • Importance of accurate documentation for compliance and accountability.


13. Course Review and Close

  • Recap of key learning points and addressing participant questions.

  • Final remarks and distribution of certification details.


14. Emergency Descent Systems

  • Understanding and practicing emergency descent procedures.

  • Responding to equipment malfunctions or power failures.


15. Dangers of Fuelling/Charging

  • Safe practices for refueling or charging MEWPs to prevent fire or explosion hazards.


16. SWL and Limiters

  • Understanding Safe Working Load (SWL) and load limiter systems.

  • Ensuring compliance with load capacity restrictions.


17. Guardrails and Inbuilt Safety Features

  • Importance of guardrails and other built-in safety mechanisms.

  • Inspecting and maintaining these features for optimal performance.


18. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

  • Identifying and using required PPE: helmets, gloves, safety boots, and high-visibility vests.


19. Harness and Lanyard Anchor Points

  • Proper attachment and inspection of harnesses and lanyards to designated anchor points.


20. Overview of Regulations and Guidance

  • Key regulations governing MEWP operations: ANSI A92, OSHA standards, and local guidelines.

  • Best practices for regulatory compliance.


21. Environmental and Ground Conditions

  • Assessing environmental factors: wind speed, weather conditions, and ground stability.

  • Mitigating risks associated with adverse conditions.

Group Exercises
  • Conducting comprehensive pre-operational inspections using equipment-specific checklists

  • Calculating total platform loads including personnel, tools, and materials

  • Planning efficient work positioning strategies for various elevated tasks

  • Identifying potential hazards in workplace environments and implementing controls

  • Demonstrating proper response procedures for different emergency scenarios

Gained Core Technical Skills
  • Safe and efficient vertical mast lift operation in various workplace environments

  • Proper platform positioning techniques for optimal work access and stability

  • Effective hazard recognition and implementation of appropriate safety measures

  • Precise maneuvering in restricted spaces and specialized operational areas

  • Basic troubleshooting and operator-level maintenance procedures

Service Coverage

In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region

Targeted Audience
  • New vertical mast lift operators seeking initial qualification

  • Experienced operators requiring recertification

  • Warehouse personnel performing stock picking and inventory tasks

  • Maintenance staff accessing building systems

  • Retail staff managing merchandising and displays

  • Facility management personnel performing maintenance tasks

  • Installation technicians working at height

  • Industrial workers requiring access to elevated work areas

Practical Assessment
  • Pre-operational inspection including (thorough procedure, defect identification)

  • Basic maneuvers including (driving, steering, lifting, lowering)

  • Platform positioning including (precision placement, work access)

  • Emergency procedures including (manual lowering, emergency stop)

Knowledge Assessment
  • Technical quizzes on vertical mast lift principles including (multiple-choice questions on components, matching exercises for controls)

  • Problem-solving exercises including (hazard identification, capacity calculations)

  • Scenario-based assessments including (operational decisions, emergency response)

  • Regulations and standards testing including (requirements, application)

Why Choose This Course
  • Regulatory Compliance: Aligned with IPAF, ANSI A92, and OSHA standards.

  • Practical Focus: Hands-on demonstrations and real-world scenarios.

  • Expert-Led Training: Instructors with extensive experience in MEWP operation and safety.

  • Comprehensive Coverage: From equipment inspection to emergency response planning.

  • Industry-Relevant Skills: Practical exercises and simulated scenarios prepare participants for real-world challenges.

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

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