AWPT Inc., the American Work Platform Training subsidiary of the International Powered Access Federation, announced the availability of free “Are you trained…” stickers that, when placed on an aerial work platform or mast climbing work platform , ask the operator if they have been properly trained in the operation of the equipment. AWPs and MCWPs are not suitable for use by untrained personnel and operator training is required by both OSHA and ANSI Standards prior to equipment use. These stickers will help remind operators that they must first be trained before operating the equipment.
AWPT hopes that this voluntary program of placing the sticker on powered access equipment will result in increased awareness of the need for and questioning of the type of instruction received prior to authorization of an individual operating the equipment. People need to understand the difference between “familiarization” and “training,” AWPT said. Proper operator training will help eliminate the risk associated with unsafe use of the equipment and avoid the hazards associated with their use. AWPT offers Technical Guidance Note F1 that defines the requirements for familiarization and operator training.
In addition to the “Are you trained…” stickers, AWPT also offers free stickers that remind operators to “Click it! Wear a full body harness with a short lanyard in boom type platforms.” These stickers are part of a worldwide effort by IPAF to promote the wearing of harnesses to eliminate the unnecessary fatal accidents that were happening when occupants were catapulted out of boom platforms because they were not wearing the proper safety equipment. Many rental companies and equipment manufacturers are now placing these stickers on all of their boom-type platforms. In addition to the “Click it!” stickers, AWPT also offers Technical Guidance Note H1 that explains the ANSI requirements for personal fall protection in boom-supported work platforms.
All of the above materials are available free from AWPT and can be ordered by contacting Tony Groat at 518-280-2486, or email at [email protected]. They can also be viewed and downloaded from the AWPT website at www.awpt.org.