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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Sensible" data-source="post: 7911284" data-attributes="member: 165688"><p>You don't need a statutory license for any of the equipment you mentioned. However if employed or you employ you must have adequate sufficient training on any machine or appliance, the regulation is called the provision and use of working equipment regulations or PUWER. It doesn't have to be official but most employers get a provider to carry out the training to protect themselves and ensure their employees are correctly trained. simple items can be done with familiarisation training but complex equipment a course may be required. IPAF or an equivalent body cover MEWPS or cherry pickers, although not required by law you would not be allowed on any professionally run site in the UK without one. There are many fatal accidents in the UK where workers unfamiliar with equipment kill themselves or others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Sensible, post: 7911284, member: 165688"] You don't need a statutory license for any of the equipment you mentioned. However if employed or you employ you must have adequate sufficient training on any machine or appliance, the regulation is called the provision and use of working equipment regulations or PUWER. It doesn't have to be official but most employers get a provider to carry out the training to protect themselves and ensure their employees are correctly trained. simple items can be done with familiarisation training but complex equipment a course may be required. IPAF or an equivalent body cover MEWPS or cherry pickers, although not required by law you would not be allowed on any professionally run site in the UK without one. There are many fatal accidents in the UK where workers unfamiliar with equipment kill themselves or others. [/QUOTE]
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