IPAF Announces Updated Italian Safety Standards

International Powered Access Federation this week announced the updated regulations on the safe use of work equipment under Article 73, paragraph 5 of the Italian Health and Safety Act 81/2008. The updates were agreed at the Italian National State/Regions Conference on Feb. 22, and go into force 12 months after publication in the official Italian Gazette.

The updated regulations define training requirements for workers using machinery that is considered potentially dangerous under Italian law, including mobile elevating work platforms. This is a significant step forward in promoting safety in the powered access industry, IPAF said. The new regulations set out qualitative and quantitative criteria on how training should be carried out, and state that training should consist of a legal, a technical and a practical module. The regulations also specify the type of entities that are eligible, subject to accreditation, to provide training.

IPAF has been closely involved for nearly two years in discussions with the Italian Ministry of Labour and other institutions, both in the drafting of the regulations and in examining how the IPAF training program meets the Italian requirements and how IPAF-approved training centers in Italy can be accredited under the regulations.

“I am pleased to confirm that IPAF training meets and sometimes exceeds the Italian requirements and that all training delivered retains its validity and high standards,” said IPAF CEO Tim Whiteman. “I am glad that the collaboration with the Italian institutions has led to the implementation of a recognized national training system that will go a long way in improving safety on work sites.”

The new regulations are the focus of the IPAF Italian National Forum to be held on March 28, in Rome. The Forum will be held in Italian with no translation. More information is available at www.ipaf.org/events.

IPAF is a not-for-profit members’ organization that promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide.

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