Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP) incident analysis

"Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs) are commonly used across all industrial sectors by a whole variety of trades, including mechanical and electrical contractors, and painters and decorators, as a safe, temporary method of working at height. There is a large range of MEWPs on the market and...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: UK. Health and Safety Executive
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Sudbury 2013
HSE Books
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19127335124919455179-Mobile-elevated-Work-Platform-.htm
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Summary:"Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs) are commonly used across all industrial sectors by a whole variety of trades, including mechanical and electrical contractors, and painters and decorators, as a safe, temporary method of working at height. There is a large range of MEWPs on the market and their controls and functionality varies depending on the category, manufacturer, model and size of machine. As their popularity and range of applications has grown, concerns have emerged about trapping/crushing accidents involving MEWPs. This report identifies accidents involving MEWPs and analyses common factors found. The work has focused on MEWP occupants being trapped against overhead or adjacent objects whilst in the platform of the MEWP, particularly when the operator becomes trapped over the controls (sustained involuntary operation of control). Typically, this has occurred when the operator has been moving the MEWP within relatively confined areas."
Physical Description:34 p.
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