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Access Tower Specialist

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to create complex and unusual builds without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Apply broken colour effect refresher (GET3427)

The purpose of this standard is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to support the following scope: prepare high quality ground, produce broken colour effects, rag-rolling, bagging, dragging, brush and sponge stippling, wiping-off relief surfaces, colour washing, use water-borne or solvent-borne scumbles (proprietary and/or self-produced)

Apply broken colour effects (GET3426)

The purpose of this standard is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to support the following scope: prepare high quality ground, produce broken colour effects, rag-rolling, bagging, dragging, brush and sponge stippling, wiping-off relief surfaces, colour washing, use water-borne or solvent-borne scumbles (proprietary and/or self-produced)

Combined towers and low-level for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Developing yourself as a team leader

This standard is exclusively for use by Approved Training Organisations (ATOs). The purpose of this standard is to enable the delegate to develop knowledge and understanding of the role and responsibilities of a team leader and be able to improve personal performance

Exterior wall surface preparation and the application of a surface water repellent

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and skills to support the following: interpreting information, recognising suitable and non-suitable wall surfaces, preparation of surfaces, applying surface water repellents, removing masking and protective coverings, removing self-erected access

Large deck towers for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Linked tower for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Low-level towers for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

MEWP competent assessed person

The IPAF Competent Assessed Person (CAP) programme focuses on a crucial aspect of safety – that of the machine itself. It is an assessment of skill in the thorough examination of MEWPs.