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International Access Powered Federation (IPAF) is the reconised licnece in the construction industry. If you contact Nationwide Access they will give you the costs but i think it's in the region of £250-300 for the course.
You will need too and as per marvo's post in the other topic sites and companies will want to see the maintenance and service records which will need to be kept up to date.
I realise this is an ancient (!) thread, but it is in fact called the Powered Access Licence (PAL). It is administered by the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF). So technically it is a PAL card and logbook from IPAF.
What are you on about now?? All the OP need s to get is an IPAF ticket for the required category which lasts for 5 years and crack on. Statute law??
Unless I have completely misunderstood the response and he wants to OWN and Operate under his OWNERSHIP a machine, but that wasn't / isn't, my interpretation of the enquiry here.
I find that if you use one machine you are better off having the ticket for the two different types 3a,3b as it is cheaper and easier to do the course for both at the same time.
Many people use these machines everyday without a ticket,but if an accident happens and you don't have a ticket(even if it is not your fault)you will be the easy target for the scape goat as it will be your fault.
If you have an accident in one the first thing they want to see is your ticket - a bit like the Police checking the tax disc and tyres on the car in an accident before they check on the drivers.
The stupid thing is all the hire company's will hire it to anyone they don't give a hoot if you have a license to operate it. but as said before I don't think any companys will allow you to operate it on a site
don't use one without a harness either. i was almost catapulted from a Z 80/60. i was about 20' off the ground and manoeuvring around the site when the ground sank. we'd had about 24 hours of torrential rain and the groundworkers hadn't backfilled a trench properly. it was like the nearside front and rear wheels just fell off the earth and the cherry picker tilted at about 45˚. you could safely say that my a*** went. don't let that photograph they show you on the course (of that fella's 'nads) put you off wearing one - just make sure it's not too loose!
If you are going to use one on a site I find that they normally want to see your ticket and photocopy it for their records,this covers them in case something happens,and is normally done at the site induction.
I hear that on some big sites you have to provide proof that you have done the harness training course.
I find that on some sites you don't need to wear a harness for a sissor lift but you always need one for the cherry picker.
I have Both Mobile & Static Cherry Pickers Tickets and have Barely used them since I done my IPAF 3 years ago my Scissor ticket ran out a few years ago haven't renewed it since tbh most Sites want your Tickets but I operated loads of Scissors & Telehandlers on Site without issue before ,The whole Ticket scheme is just a Money making Scam anyways ,Why do you have to renew your Tickets every 5 yrs when you don't have to re-new your Driving Licence which far more Dangerous once you have passed your test.
Why do you have to renew your Tickets every 5 yrs when you don't have to re-new your Driving Licence which far more Dangerous once you have passed your test.
Or why do I have to pay through the nose for every category and everyone that passed pre 97 is able to drive 32 tonnes of lorry, bus, trailers etc because they passed a much simpler version of a basic car test, not bitter or anything :annoyed:
Same for ecs, cscs cards etc. just another 'Give us money because reasons' thing
I did the cause again after my last licence had lapse 3a and 3b , but I had not kept the log book up to date which you need to do so you can take the cheaper renewal coarse.
I ask the teacher how many people had just renewed there licence and done the cheaper course ? his simple answer was NONE !!
It is important to do the cause and best to to both 3a and 3b and the same time but as mentioned renewing every 5 years is a bit over the top
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