How to reduce the risk of the catapult effect

MEWP Catapult Effect

Plan  

  • Complete a site risk assessment and rescue plan. 
  • Select the correct machine, as indicated by a site assessment.   
  • Always carry out pre-start checks on the MEWP. 
  • Ensure operators are trained and familiarised. 
  • In booms, IPAF recommends a full body harness with an adjustable restraint lanyard – adjusted as short as possible – attached to the manufacturer-designated anchorage point. 

Manage 

  • Plan and walk the route, look out for obstructions, hidden hazards, and uneven ground. 
  • Make sure the ground is firm and sufficient to take the weight of the MEWP and its load. 
  • Observe ground conditions during operation, as these can change especially in wet or changeable weather. 
  • Ensure the MEWP is segregated from traffic and pedestrians. 

Operate  

  • Maintain continual observation. 
  • If identified by risk assessment, use a banksman or spotter. 
  • When driving over uneven ground, select a slower speed and use controls smoothly. 
  • Do not unclip the lanyard from the anchorage point until exiting at ground level. 

See also: MEWP Catapult Effect leaflet, H1: Fall Protection in MEWPs, Use Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE) Toolbox Talk, IPAF operator training courses