IPAF 3a & 3b

Securing Your IPAF Certification for Safe MEWP Operation

What is an IPAF 3a & 3b Course?

The IPAF 3a & 3b course provides comprehensive training for operators of Mobile Vertical Lifts (3a) and Mobile Booms (3b). This focused training is essential for those seeking to operate powered access equipment safely and effectively. The course covers critical aspects of equipment handling, safety protocols, and operational techniques, ensuring operators can navigate both scissor lifts and boom lifts with confidence. The program is designed with a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, making it ideal for enhancing operator skills and promoting workplace safety.

Course Content

What can I expect from IPAF 3a & 3b training?

Participants will be proficient in:

  • Safe Operation: Learn the correct operational techniques for mobile vertical and boom lifts, ensuring safe and efficient use of these machines.
  • Risk Assessment: Understand how to conduct pre-operation risk assessments to identify potential hazards and mitigate risks effectively.
  • Emergency Procedures: Gain knowledge of emergency descent operations and protocols in case of mechanical failure or other emergencies.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Familiarise yourself with basic maintenance checks to ensure machinery is in safe working condition before operation.

Can I operate powered access equipment in the workplace with this training?

Yes, completing the IPAF 3a & 3b course equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate mobile vertical and boom lifts safely within the workplace. This training ensures that you are competent in handling the equipment, understanding safety regulations, and applying risk assessment techniques effectively, thereby enhancing overall workplace safety.


Entry Requirements

Are there any entry requirements for the IPAF course?

Participants must be at least 18 years old and have a basic understanding of English to ensure they can comprehend safety instructions and operational procedures. Previous experience in operating powered access equipment is beneficial but not mandatory.

Assessment

How is the IPAF course assessed?

The assessment process for the IPAF 3a & 3b course includes:

  • Practical Skills Evaluation: Demonstrating competence in operating both types of lifts under various scenarios.
  • Theoretical Test: A written examination covering safety knowledge, operational procedures, and risk assessment.
  • Continuous Observation: Instructors provide ongoing assessment during practical exercises to ensure correct technique and adherence to safety standards.

Participants who successfully complete these assessments receive a Powered Access Licence (PAL) Card, recognising their proficiency in operating the specific categories of powered access equipment.

Certification

Participants receive a PAL Card valid for five years, certifying their ability to operate mobile vertical lifts (3a) and mobile booms (3b). To maintain certification, operators must undergo a refresher course before the expiry of their PAL Card.

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Leeds, LS286Px

11th Nov 2024

8 spaces available

£205.00

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Does IPAF 3a and 3b cover 1a and 1b?

No, IPAF 3a and 3b do not cover 1a and 1b. 

Each IPAF category is distinct and specific to certain types of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs). Here’s a breakdown:

  • IPAF 1a: Covers static vertical platforms, which are personnel lifts that are not self-propelled and must be manually positioned.
  • IPAF 1b: Covers static boom platforms, which are boom lifts that remain stationary and are often vehicle-mounted or trailer-mounted.
  • IPAF 3a: Covers mobile vertical platforms, commonly known as scissor lifts, which can be moved while elevated.
  • IPAF 3b: Covers mobile boom platforms, such as self-propelled boom lifts (cherry pickers), which can move both vertically and horizontally.

Therefore, obtaining certification in 3a and 3b only qualifies you to operate those specific types of MEWPs and does not extend to 1a or 1b categories. Each category requires separate training and certification to ensure operators are competent in the specific equipment they will be using

Does IPAF 3a and 3b cover harness training?

No, IPAF 3a and 3b training does not cover harness training. 

While IPAF 3a and 3b training focuses on operating mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) such as scissor lifts (3a) and self-propelled boom lifts (3b), harness training is a separate and distinct course.

Harness training typically includes instruction on the proper selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of safety harnesses, which are crucial for fall protection when working at height. This training ensures that operators know how to safely wear and use harnesses in conjunction with MEWPs to prevent falls and comply with safety regulations.

For comprehensive safety, operators who will be using MEWPs and need to wear harnesses should undergo both IPAF 3a/3b training and a separate harness safety training course.

What safety helmet for IPAF 3a 3b?

For IPAF 3a and 3b operations, a suitable safety helmet is crucial to protect operators from head injuries while working at height. The ideal safety helmet for IPAF training should meet the following criteria:

  • Compliance with Standards: The helmet should comply with relevant safety standards, such as EN 397 for industrial safety helmets or EN 12492 for climbing helmets, which provide impact protection and other safety features.
  • Chin Strap: It is essential for the helmet to have a secure chin strap. This ensures the helmet stays in place in case of a fall or during the use of a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP).
  • Comfort and Fit: The helmet should fit comfortably and securely. Adjustable straps and padding can help in achieving a good fit, which is important for long-term wear.
  • Compatibility with Other PPE: The helmet should be compatible with other personal protective equipment (PPE) such as ear protection, face shields, and safety glasses.
  • Ventilation: Adequate ventilation is important to ensure comfort, especially during prolonged use in various weather conditions.

Always ensure that the selected helmet is properly inspected and maintained according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

How long do IPAF 3a and 3b last?

The certification for IPAF 3a and 3b, which covers the operation of mobile vertical (3a) and mobile boom (3b) lifts, lasts for five years

After this period, operators need to renew their certification to ensure they remain up-to-date with the latest safety practices and regulations.

Renewal typically involves undergoing a refresher training course and successfully passing both the theoretical and practical assessments again. This ensures that operators maintain their skills and knowledge, keeping them competent in safely using mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs).

What is IPAF 3a and 3b?

IPAF 3A and 3B are specific categories of training and certification provided by the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) for operating Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs).

  • IPAF 3A (Mobile Vertical): This category covers the safe operation of mobile vertical platforms, commonly known as scissor lifts. These machines are self-propelled and can be driven while elevated. They move vertically and are typically used for tasks such as maintenance, cleaning, and installation work at height.
  • IPAF 3B (Mobile Boom): This category focuses on mobile boom lifts, often referred to as cherry pickers or self-propelled boom lifts. These machines have an extendable boom that can move both vertically and horizontally, allowing for greater reach and flexibility. They are commonly used in construction, maintenance, and other tasks requiring access to hard-to-reach areas.

Both categories of training include comprehensive instruction on:

  • Safety regulations and standards: Ensuring operators are aware of the legal and safety requirements for operating MEWPs.
  • Pre-use inspections: How to inspect the equipment before use to ensure it is in safe working condition.
  • Safe operating techniques: Best practices for manoeuvring and operating the MEWPs safely.
  • Emergency procedures: How to handle emergencies, including rescue procedures if an operator becomes trapped at height.

Upon successful completion of the training and assessments, operators receive a Powered Access License (PAL) card, which is valid for five years. This certification demonstrates that the holder is qualified to operate MEWPs in the specified categories.