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Left and below: Apprentices at IPAFâs recognised training provider F-TEC
IPAFâs âRoadmapâ outlines technician or engineer career paths IPAF has launched new guidance that sets out clear routes to qualifications for industry entrants and existing personnel IPAF has been working on developing a comprehensive new industry âRoadmapâ to becoming a qualified MEWP technician or engineer, and after 18 months liaising across the industry, courses are now listed and open for enrolment on two pathways to certification. Richard Whiting, IPAFâs UK and Ireland general market manager, led the project in response to calls from members about a lack of a clear route to training and certifying technicians and engineers, whether new entrants to the industry or existing personnel. The resulting IPAF Roadmap outlines distinct pathways to obtaining qualifications and recognition. One is a formal engineering qualification that can incorporate the recently launched Lift Truck and Powered Access Trailblazer Apprenticeship and potentially lead to Competent Assessed Person (CAP) status. Enrolment is now open
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for the apprenticeship, following an open day at training provider F-TECâs Swindon base. The other pathway is based on NVQs and leads to certified technician status. Having successfully completed this pathway, candidates may decide to progress to full engineer status, subject to undertaking additional relevant advanced technical training. Richard Whiting says: âThis fills an important gap in the market, to ensure we have enough skilled technicians to inspect and carry out basic routine maintenance, as well as qualified engineers with the specialist knowledge to repair and overhaul equipment and to carry out thorough inspections, as required by safety standards. âWhile IPAF has taken the lead on putting this together, the Roadmap would not have been possible without valuable input from IPAFâs members, or without our recognised
Above: Richard Whiting, IPAFâs UK and Ireland general market manager
training providers such as Learning For Hire, TVH and F-TEC. âThe Trailblazer apprenticeship was initially aimed at forklift engineers â we pointed out the benefits of adding powered access to the programme, as hydraulics, battery technology and so on are common to both. The apprenticeship is now a broader qualification, serving workplace need and opening up greater opportunities for trainees. âThere was a real sense of satisfaction and achievement when we attended the enrolment open day at F-TEC in Swindon along with members of the working group of IPAFâs UK Country Council and potential employers of apprentices earlier this year. âNow the Roadmap exists we hope it will serve to emphasise the benefits of having a defined but flexible set of steps to follow, both to employers who desperately need to train, retain and recognise employees, and to people looking for a clear career path and ways to develop their professional qualifications while working in a job they love.â For more see www.ipaf.org/Roadmap or email richard.whiting@ipaf.org. Courses from recognised training partners that form either Pathway A or B of the Roadmap are listed at www.ipaf.org/training and are now open for enrolment.
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