IPAF and UK/ Irish inspection network ESiNET have agreed a partnership to promote safety, competence and professional development across the access industry in Ireland and the UK.
The agreement was formed at ESiNET’s annual general meeting in Dublin at the end of May, when representatives from the two organisations met to discuss challenges within the lifting and work at height markets.
(L-R) Damien O'Connor and John Joe Magee of IPAF with David Green, John Ashpole and Phil Jenkins of ESiNET
During the meeting, IPAF presented its Competent Assessed Person programme to ESiNET and its members, which include small and medium sized independent engineering inspection companies involved in the examination, inspection and certification of lifting machinery.
IPAF’s Irish country manager, Damien O’Connor said: “We are very pleased to be working more closely with ESiNET and its members. Partnerships like this make a real difference, by sharing knowledge and experience, we can help raise safety standards and support the people working across our industry every day.”
John Ashpole of ESiNET added: “This agreement recognises the important role that both organisations play in supporting those who work within our sectors. By sharing expertise and encouraging closer cooperation, we can help ensure that safety, competence and professionalism remain at the forefront of industry practice, ultimately benefiting employers, practitioners and the wider industry alike."
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