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First all IPAF-trained site in the US

The Robert A. Young building in St. Louis, MO is the first construction site in the US that has been designated 100% AWPT-trained. AWPT (American Work Platform Training) is the North American subsidiary of IPAF which manages the training program in the North American market.
First all IPAF-trained site in the US
AWPT-trained employees from access specialist Goedecke planned the 20-story building project. AWPT-trained installers erected the mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs). An AWPT-certified instructor, Bobby Reese from Mastclimbers LLC, trained 56 employees of contractor Superior Waterproofing as the first MCWP operators to hold the PAL Card (Powered Access Licensed-Registration).

The building was originally built in 1931 as a railroad warehouse and it is being restored and repaired. It was acquired by the federal government in 1941 and is now eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. It houses many government departments, including the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).

MCWP operator training is new for the industry and is composed of modules that cover regulations, safe use, daily and weekly inspections, practical use, and understanding of operating instructions and load charts.

After being trained, an operator needs to be familiarised on the site-specific MCWP that he or she is going to use.

'The new operator card will make the MCWP industry in the US a lot safer in all aspects,' said Kevin O'Shea of Mastclimbers LLC, who is also chairman of IPAF's International Mast Climbing Work Platform Committee. O'Shea was instrumental in starting up the new MCWP operator course.

MCWP training covers the categories: operator, demonstrator, installer, advanced installer and instructor. Successful completion of training leads to the award of the PAL Card as proof of training. The PAL Card is recognised by the Scaffold Industry Association (SIA), which also offers the MCWP training programme through SIA accredited training institutes.
27 July 2010

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