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IPAF Elects Versalift’s Steve Couling President

April 5, 2013
The International Powered Access Federation elected Steve Couling, managing director of U.K.-based aerial work platform manufacturer TIME-Versalift, its new president at the IPAF annual general meeting on March 26, in Miami.
Outgoing IPAF president Wayne Lawson of JLG (left) hands over the presidency to new IPAF president Steve Couling of Versalift (middle). At right is IPAF CEO Tim Whiteman.

The International Powered Access Federation elected Steve Couling, managing director of U.K.-based aerial work platform manufacturer TIME-Versalift, its new president at the IPAF annual general meeting on March 26, in Miami. He succeeds Wayne Lawson of JLG.

Andy Studdert, chairman and CEO of NES Rentals, was elected deputy president. Two new members were elected to the IPAF board of directors: Brad Boehler, president of Skyjack, and Nick Selley, group business development director of AFI-Uplift. 

Couling outlined three goals for his two-year term as IPAF president: specialist training for the vehicle-mounted sector, online training programs, and the creation of more IPAF country councils to enable regional forums for discussion and a local focus on issues important to those regions.

“The vehicle-mounted platform sector has further to go than most,” he said. “There is still a far too relaxed approach to specialist training needs in some regions. This is an area that I will be personally trying to address during my term as president.”

With IPAF’s recent launch of an eLearning module as part of the AWPT operator training program in the United States and Canada, Couling said this is an exciting arena that IPAF needs to be in from the outset. “There are clear opportunities for IPAF to use this medium to reach even the most reluctant of regions to accept and adopt safer working practices and professional training programs.”

Couling began his career in powered access in 1993, joining Simon Engineering. He initially sold Simon “Snorkel” platforms to fire brigades across Europe, then became general sales manager for Simon’s fire, utility and self-propelled business. In 1998, he moved to UpRight and became vice-president of sales and marketing for Europe, Africa and the Middle East in 2002. In 2005, he returned to the vehicle-mounted side of the access industry and became managing director of TIME-Versalift based in the U.K. He has been involved with IPAF since his early days at Simon Engineering as an active member of the IPAF Council and joined the IPAF board of directors five years ago.

At the launch of IPAF’s 30th anniversary celebration, Couling said, “I intend to redefine our original core objectives to all members and to remind everyone that IPAF is a not-for-profit organization. The original objectives of IPAF are still true and they still hold water — we want to ensure our industry is safe, safe for all users of powered access equipment. I look forward to working with IPAF CEO Tim Whiteman and the IPAF staff, and thank them for their hard work and loyalty. Without them, there is no IPAF.”

IPAF is a not-for-profit members’ organization that promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide. For more information, visit www.ipaf.org.