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IPAF launches two new MEWP operator training options in North America
The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has launched two new mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) operator training solutions in North America, offering flexible and scalable alternatives to full IPAF Training Centre certification. These additions aim to meet growing market demand while maintaining compliance with industry standards.
Designed to enhance access to critical safety training while supporting the safe and effective use of MEWPs across the industry, IPAF now offers three distinct training options in North America: IPAF Approved Training Centre and the new Aerial Lift (MEWP) Training by IPAF – Training Solution Provider and IPAF Training Referral Partner
IPAF Approved Training Centres are audited by IPAF and deliver both theory and practical operator training that leads to the issuance of the globally recognized IPAF PAL Card (Powered Access Licence). This model includes full administrative support and auditing by IPAF to ensure compliance with all training provided.
The new Aerial Lift (MEWP) Training by IPAF allows companies to deliver IPAF’s MEWP operator theory eLearning without becoming a full IPAF Training Centre. Training solution providers: offer IPAF’s ANSI/CSA-compliant MEWP operator theory training courses; deliver their own practical evaluation using IPAF’s training support guide; issue their own certification to trainees; brand the training documents with their company logo and operate independently with optional support from IPAF.
As a referral partner, MEWP manufacturers, rental companies and associations can promote IPAF’s MEWP operator and supervisor eLearning courses through a unique referral link. They do not conduct training directly but earn revenue by referring customers to IPAF’s accredited eLearning programs.
Tony Groat, IPAF North America manager, said, “An estimated 2–3 million operators require MEWP operator training annually in North America to maintain compliance with safety regulations and industry standards. However, many online courses claim to be ANSI or OSHA-compliant but fall well short of accepted standards, which puts workers and operations at risk. Qualified MEWP operators are in high demand, and IPAF’s new eLearning options enable us to extend access to reliable, standards-based training for more operators and contractors throughout North America.
“For rental companies and equipment dealers, offering IPAF training as part of your service can add real value for your existing customers—and attract new ones, without becoming a full IPAF Training Centre. It’s about flexibility, compliance and promoting safe practices at scale.”
The launch of IPAF’s new eLearning MEWP operator training options aligns with the International Labour Organization’s World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2025, which this year highlights how digital transformation can enhance workplace safety and health.
“Our new eLearning models make high-quality, compliant MEWP safety training more accessible than ever, offering scalable, self-paced digital theory classes with no scheduling constraints via a modern, user-friendly platform for an improved learning experience”, continued Tony.
The program allows training solutions providers and referral partners to offer IPAF’s MEWP eLearning courses directly to their customers. Two eLearning courses are available through this program: MEWP Operator Theory Training and MEWP Supervisor Training. Accessible on any device and available in multiple languages, these courses meet ANSI A92.24 & CSA B354 standards, include knowledge checks and scenario-based learning, and are followed by in-person practical evaluations through IPAF’s network of approved training centres.
IPAF is actively seeking companies interested in becoming Training Solution Providers or Referral Partners. A support kit is available and includes training materials, practical evaluation guides, and a marketing toolkit. For more information or to get started, visit www.aeriallifttrainingbyipaf.com