IPAF MEWP battery safety pack: key guidance and takeaways for fleet engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
The International Powered Access Federation has issued a new battery safety pack for mobile elevated work platforms, targeting high‑utilisation and rental fleets where maintenance is often fragmented. Led by Brian Parker, head of safety and technical, the guidance covers safe use, charging, storage, inspection, maintenance and end‑of‑life handling for flooded lead‑acid, AGM, gel and lithium‑ion batteries. The pack comprises a technical guidance document, three toolbox talks and two safety posters aimed at owners, rental firms, operators and service technicians.
Technical Brief
- IPAF frames poor maintenance as a direct safety risk, not just a performance or uptime issue.
- Lifecycle focus extends to end‑of‑life handling, addressing fire, chemical exposure and environmental compliance risks.
- Content differentiates between flooded lead‑acid, AGM, gel and Li‑ion, recognising distinct charging and storage behaviours.
Our Take
IPAF’s move to issue lithium battery guidance sits alongside its recent work cautioning UK contractors on mandating secondary guarding on MEWPs (29 Jan 2026), signalling that the federation is trying to shape how new technologies and add-ons are specified rather than just how they are operated.
Lithium appears only sparsely in our 839-piece Infrastructure corpus, so IPAF’s UK-based guidance is one of the relatively few items explicitly linking battery chemistry to access platform safety standards rather than to upstream mining or cell manufacturing issues.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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