IPAF introduces eLearning

05 January 2016

IPAF's new eLearning module can be accessed from any device.

IPAF's new eLearning module can be accessed from any device.

IPAF’s mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) operator training programme has taken a leap forward with a new generation of learning tools available from 1 February 2016 in the UK.

After two years of research, testing and significant investment, the new learning materials are set to deliver flexibility and interactivity, with the same emphasis on practical training.

For the first time, trainees have the option of completing the theory part of the course via an interactive, state-of-the-art eLearning module. They can complete the eLearning module online – anytime, anywhere, on any device, at their own pace.

Trainees opting for the instructor-led theory course will also benefit from the same state-of-the-art graphics, animations and learning techniques. They will continue to interact with an instructor and fellow students in a classroom setting.

Whether they complete the theory part via the eLearning module or the instructor-led course, all trainees must still pass a supervised theory test at an audited and approved training centre. Trainees will then proceed to the practical session and must pass a supervised practical test conducted by an IPAF-certified instructor. Successful trainees will receive a Smart PAL Card (Powered Access Licence) as proof of operator training.

More about IPAF operator eLearning is at www.ipaf.org/eLearning

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