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MEWP Inspection

Recent changes in Work at Height Regulations (WAHR) have led to a surge in the use of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWP) in the workplace.

It is essential that the correct type of equipment is used to ensure that work can be carried out safely; detailed documentation should be supplied with the MEWP and referred to for specific information. Accidents involving MEWPs can have serious cost and programme implications for the site involved. Worst case scenarios may lead to serious injuries and even death. As such, operators should carry out daily pre-use checks and weekly inspections to maximise safety.

Good to Go Safety™ offer a solution to your MEWP inspection and equipment tagging needs. Scissor lift inspections and cherry picker safety can be improved with our range of equipment tagging and checklist systems. Essential for work at height in ensuring equipment safety.

  • Helps compliance with PUWER, LOLER, WAHR, CDM, IPAF & HSE legislation and best practice.
  • Provides essential checks to be used in conjunction with the MEWP manufacturer’s manual.
  • IPAF recommends the MEWP should be inspected both before and after use to ensure it is safe, complete, working properly and clean. Good To Go Safety™ provides the necessary tools.
  • The same system can be used on multiple applications, including cherry pickers, telescopic booms and scissor lifts. Good To Go Safety™ offers one simple solution. Good to Go MEWP
  • This equipment tagging system is highly visible and can be positioned by the point of entry to ensure pre-use checks are carried out.
  • Quick and easy to use. Duplicate copies of all inspections are automatically created and retained within the check book. The pod provides a clear visual statement of the MEWP status.

The guidelines and checklists supplied by Good To Go Safety™ are a perfect supplement to the instructions and training already given to operatives. If a safety problem is identified, or any uncertainties are raised with the MEWP checklist, the status display should be immediately updated to DO NOT USE whilst advice is sought from the site manager, supervisor or safety officer.