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IPAF raises concerns over high-risk ‘transport systems’

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Image: Banjong Khanyai | Dreamstime.com

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is warning against the misuse of transport platforms outside European standards.

According to IPAF, certain construction hoist manufacturers are marketing equipment, described as ‘transport systems’ or other similar terminology, that look like transport platforms, but with operating speeds and passenger capacities that exceed the limits set for a transport platform in the European standard EN 16719. 

The EN 16719 standard specifies safety requirements for transport platforms used for the vertical transportation of goods and passengers on construction sites under defined limits, such as a maximum speed of 0.2m/s and a maximum of seven persons, ensuring safe use under these conditions.

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