THE FORUM FOR WORKING AT HEIGHT

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has today launched its 2026 Global Safety Campaign, titled Check It!”, aimed at promoting the critical importance of pre-use inspections, proper maintenance and regular servicing of powered access equipment.

This year’s campaign calls on everyone involved in the powered access industry – from operators and managers to rental companies and contractors – to take shared responsibility for safety when working at height.

While powered access remains one of the safest methods for performing temporary work at height, incidents involving mechanical or technical failures can still lead to serious injuries and fatalities. IPAF emphasises that many of these incidents are preventable through consistent inspection routines, proper maintenance, and adherence to safety procedures.

Campaign Focus Areas

The 2026 “Check It!” campaign highlights key safety priorities, including:

Brian Parker, Head of Safety & Technical at IPAF, said:
“In 2024, IPAF received eight reports of fatal and major injuries relating to mechanical or technical failures on all types of powered access equipment, with six fatalities reported. Although this data represents a 33% year-on-year decrease in reports and a 45% year-on-year decrease in fatalities, every incident and life lost is one too many.

“Many incidents involving powered access equipment are avoidable. By ensuring that machines are properly maintained, inspected, and checked before use, we can significantly reduce risks and protect lives.”

The campaign aims to raise awareness while providing practical, actionable guidance for industry professionals to help reduce risks and prevent incidents across the industry. 

As part of this campaign, IPAF has released the following new guidance:

These downloadable resources are designed for a wide audience to help managers, operators, rental companies, contractors and safety professionals seeking to enhance best practices in work at height safety. 

IPAF’s annual Global Safety Campaigns continue to highlight critical industry risks and promote best practices worldwide, supporting safer working environments for all those involved in powered access.

For more information and to access campaign materials, visit www.ipaf.org/safe