Haessler Becomes IPAF Approved Training Center | Construction News

Haessler Becomes IPAF Approved Training Center | Construction News
Haessler Becomes IPAF Approved Training Center | Construction News

Haessler Inc, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, has become the newest aerial-lift training center approved by the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF).

IPAF promotes the safe and effective use of powered access worldwide. It is a non-profit members’ organization represents the interests of manufacturers, distributors, users, rental and training companies.

Haessler Inc. is the newest training center to be approved by IPAF. The company received the plaque confirming that it has met the IPAF criteria to train aerial lift operators in the safe use of powered access products.

Operators who are trained by an IPAF-certified training center earn a Powered Access License (also known as a  PAL card) that certifies that they have passed the training course.

In the photo above, representatives of IPAF present the plaque signifying that Haessler Inc. has qualified as a certified IPAF training center.

From left are: IPAF executive director Tim Whiteman, IPAF vice president for North America, Tony Groat, Haessler Inc. president, Wolf Haessler, and newly certified trainers Mickey Brydges and Patrick Griffin.

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