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Normal and auxiliary control systems built into a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) will allow the operator to bring the platform of the machine safely to ground level under controlled conditions. It is extremely unusual not to be able to lower the platform using these controls or for all of these systems to fail. The following is an example of a rescue plan for people who work at height using a MEWP.

Further guidance on mid-air rescue can be found in ISO 18893:2014 - 6.1.2.8.

Documents

Technical Guidance

Service, Inspection, and Maintenance Of MEWPs

Mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) are considered to be one of safest ways of performing temporary work at height. This technical guidance explores the importance for all MEWPs to be kept in a safe working condition throughout their working life to ensure continued safe and efficient operation over time.

Added 9 Aug 2024 Last updated 9 Aug 2024

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Pre-Use inspection of MEWP

Technical Guidance

The Safe Use of MEWPs When Using Pedestrian Controls

This guidance is intended to: provide information for those who plan and manage MEWP operations; provide information on the main hazards when using a MEWP in pedestrian control mode; provide information on the risk control measures to adopt when using pedestrian controls; provide general global guidance for those who undertake tasks to prevent incidents occurring.

Added 8 Mar 2024 Last updated 8 Mar 2024

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