Click It Campaign Comes to the U.S.
June 6, 2007 • The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) launched its “Clunk Click” campaign worldwide at Bauma, which is a program that reinforces the message that all operators and users of boom-type platforms should wear a full body harness with a short restraint lanyard attached to a suitable anchor point. At the Maximum Capacity Media SAF-T Conference on July 20, IPAF's North American subsidiary, Aerial Work Platform Training, Inc. (AWPT), will introduce “Click It,” the North American version of the program.
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The Click It campaign will be launched next month at the SAF-T Conference.
The Clunk Click campaign started as a grassroots initiative by the U.K. Powered Access Interest Group (PAIG), a joint committee of the Construction Plant-Hire Association and IPAF, in which posters and stickers have been printed to spread the message. “Major rental companies [in the
According to IPAF, the campaign has already won the support of the U.K. Health & Safety Executive (HSE), the Major Contractors Group (MCG), the Hire Association Europe (HAE), and the German Association of Construction Equipment Engineers (VDBUM). Companies such as AFI-Uplift, Facelift, Nationwide, Niftylift, Skyjack, Schmidt, and Zooom have committed to putting a sticker on every boom.
With the launch of the