IPAF and SAIA announce alliance
12 January 2021
The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) and Scaffold and Access Industry Association (SAIA) have formed an alliance to jointly promote safety and training in powered access throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
The agreement will also focus on promoting standards, including the updated A92 Suite of Standards that went into effect in the U.S. in June 2020, as well as sharing knowledge and disseminating best practice, informing and influencing national safety and regulatory bodies with a unified voice, and promoting the need for effective powered access operator and supervisor training.
The SAIA recognizes the IPAF PAL Card as proof of appropriate operator training for users of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), mast-climbing work platforms (MCWPs), lifts and hoists. IPAF-approved training centers and SAIA-accredited training institutes (ATIs) will offer IPAF’s globally recognized training, developed by leading industry professionals and available in multiple languages to suit local demand.
IPAF’s MEWP operator and supervisor theory training are available as either instructor-led or 100% online eLearning courses – a valuable option to suit candidates and training centers alike while the risks from Covid-19 remain. MEWP operators must additionally complete hands-on practical training and assessment, though this can take place outdoors to help to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus considerably.
Michael Paladino, SAIA President, said, “While SAIA has made a significant impact in the scaffold industry in the past 50 years, we recognize that there is still a great deal to be done in the access industry. By partnering with IPAF, continuing SAIA’s role as the Standard Developing Organization (SDO) for the ASC A92 Committee, and strengthening our relationship with OSHA as Ambassadors, we will help bridge the gap with the access industry.”
Tony Groat, IPAF’s North America Manager, said, “Over the years, IPAF and the SAIA have collaborated and worked together very productively many times. This new formal agreement cements the commitment of both associations to leverage their collective effort and expertise for the benefit of all their members and the wider industry.
By working closely together under this formal agreement, we hope to eliminate duplication of efforts or mixing of messages, and to maximize the strengths of both our associations to intensify and unify focus on the key priorities of our industry and our joint mission to promote the safe and effective use of powered access equipment.”
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