IPAF introduces accredited MEWP operator training to Sweden

Lipac Instructors

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has helped to introduce ISO-certified MEWP operator training to Sweden, with member company Lipac Liftar becoming accredited to deliver PAL Card training for scissor and boom-type equipment in April 2020. The Riwal Group, the owners of Lipac, are offering IPAF's training since many years.

Kent Boström, IPAF’s Representative for the Nordic & Baltic regions, comments: “This kind of ISO-certified high-quality operator safety training has not been available in Sweden before, so it is great that IPAF member Lipac Liftar has taken the lead and introduced accredited training, leading to the globally recognised PAL Card.

“It was a pleasure to work with Lipac as they went through the rigorous audit process to become an official IPAF Training Centre during the early months of 2020.

“In recent years, IPAF training has been experiencing significantly increased demand across Scandinavia, as more and more companies discover the benefits of high-quality operator safety training. IPAF is now translating its operator training course into Swedish and is receiving many expressions of interest in delivering training across the whole of Scandinavia.”

Ms. Katarina Jacobson, Training Manager at Lipac Liftar, adds: “Lipac Liftar has been focusing on safety while working at height for many years, and have provided different kinds of operators’ training since 2008. To be able to provide IPAF training is a natural next step for us.”

The theoretical part of the education can be done online. It provides the same high-quality theory training as in the classroom and can be completed on a range of devices anytime, anywhere, at your own pace. Due to Covid-19, IPAF has decided to extend the allowed period between the theory and practice to a maximum of 90 days.

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