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Working at Height Conference dates announced

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The inaugural Working at Height Conference & Awards, set for Nov. 19-20 in Nashville, USA - jointly organised by Access, Lift & Handlers (ALH) magazine and the International Powered Access Federation’s (IPAF) - will focus on the use of aerial platforms to increase site productivity and safety.

The event kicks off with a networking reception on the evening of Nov. 19 with the conference and an awards dinner taking place Nov. 20 at Music City Center in Nashville. Registration will open soon, but to learn more, click here.

The Working at Height event is for:
  • Equipment rental managers & owners
  • Safety professionals in the construction industry
  • Access rental specialists
  • Safety consultants
  • MEWP OEMs & distributors

The day-long conference is for buyers and users of aerial platforms, including rental companies and contractors, and will champion the safe and effective use of mobile elevating work platforms through the latest industry innovations, technology and best practices.

Topics for Working at Height Conference

Working at Height will address technology and work processes that create safe and productive working environments, including:

  • Keynote from major rental company executive
  • Addressing safety and the human factor when working at height
  • Emergency preparedness and rescue plans for work at height
  • MEWP accident statistics: How does the U.S. measure up?
  • Panel: Technology’s role in working at height – Industry experts to discuss access control technology and using data to manage the safe use of machines
  • Panel: Cultivating a safety culture
  • Training and technology - The latest developments in e-learning (benefits and limits) and VR/AR training
  • Selecting the right PFPE
  • Exiting at height – how to be compliant

Stay tuned for more information on awards entries, the judging panel, speakers and exclusive offers. Visit Working at Height Event for more. 

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