By Trackunit

IPAF to strengthen ties with Trackunit ahead of Summit in Copenhagen

IPAF’s partnership with Trackunit has helped make jobsites steadily safer since they started working together in 2020 and they are set to deepen their collaboration ahead of a major international conference in Copenhagen next month.

February 19, 2024. Aalborg, Denmark. Trackunit and the International Powered Access Federation look set to deepen their partnership ahead of next month’s IPAF Summit in Copenhagen where they are expected to share their vision of what‘s next for the powered access industry.

Since they first started working together in 2020, IPAF has collaborated closely with the global IoT player on its digital solutions including the development of the ePAL app which hit a significant milestone at the end of 2023 after it broke through the 500,000 downloads barrier.

“As well as the ePAL app, we’ve been working hard with IPAF through our Access Management solution to make sure only IPAF-trained operators are able to access machines like mobile elevated work platforms that may be categorized as relatively high risk,” said Lærke Ullerup, chief marketing and products officer at Trackunit. “Through leveraging years of partnership and deep integration with more than 100 OEMs and aerial work platforms, we deliver a solution tested and deployed directly on machines around the world that fits the safety requirements and standards of the industry while making deployment and administration of access on machines possible.

“We’re delighted that we look set to strengthen our relationship with IPAF so that we can work even more closely together on enhancing safety, via the ‘Works With Trackunit’ partnership program,” she added.

According to IPAF statistics, fatalities on jobsites have been steadily declining. There were 174 fatalities in 2020, 121 in 2021 and 102 in 2022, IPAF said in its annual Global Safety Report 2022, even though reporting in number and by country grew 15% and 21% respectively in 2022 year-on-year.

“ePAL has made IPAF more efficient and more connected to powered access equipment users, and we hope to see its use continue to grow,” said Peter Douglas, IPAF’s CEO and managing director. “ePAL provides easily-accessible assurance that MEWP operators hold the right qualifications and helps to keep industry colleagues informed on safe working-practices.

“Given all the work we’ve done with Trackunit since 2020 on the development of ePAL, it makes perfect sense for us to strengthen the partnership,” he added. “The direct connection the app creates with powered access users around the world is central to our work.”

Trackunit will meanwhile at the IPAF Summit 2024 show employers how better safety numbers through the application of technology can help them attract new talent to the industry, potentially enabling the creation of a more diverse, inclusive workforce.

“If we can change the perception of the jobsite — particularly where MEWPs and similar types of machinery are concerned — as a high-risk environment to lower risk, this will gradually change the composition of the typical jobsite workforce,” said Ullerup. “Fresh talent with diverse views underpinned by processes and systems that require digital access to machines will foster a culture of safety that will help IPAF continue its great work of reducing incidents on the jobsite.”

“Safety is the number one priority of all responsible construction companies and while there is nothing more important than ensuring our workers are exposed to as little risk as possible, there is also a significant cost element in ensuring the safety of workers,” said Trackunit CEO Soeren Brogaard. “According to the US National Safety Council, every $1 spent on injury prevention leads to a return of more than $2.”

Ullerup said that access management has facilitated smoother work processes via Bluetooth-enabled networks. That has included, for example, a ‘rolling pin’ function that through Trackunit On sends personalized PIN codes to authorized users on the ePAL app, strengthens security and allows them to ‘unlock’ more quickly. She added that ePAL could also be accessed via Trackunit Manager, allowing the automated upload of certification.

Trackunit’s Access Management solution has been shortlisted for the International Access Power Awards alongside its Emissions Reporting solution. Winners will be announced on the evening after the conference on March 14.

The IPAF Summit 2024 takes place in Copenhagen on March 14. To find out more, visit IPAF here.

About Trackunit

Global IoT services provider Trackunit connects construction through one platform to create a living, evolving ecosystem that delivers data and insights to the off-highway sector. With more than 2 million assets connected, it uses technology to eliminate downtime, improve safety, and help customers improve the bottom line in a sustainable, cost-effective way.

Share This Article

Published: 19. February 2024

Share This Story

By Trackunit

Download Document

Related

German OEM SCHWING-Group agrees to Works With Trackunit partnership

Japan’s Maeda partners with Trackunit ahead of Intermat debut

Trackunit consolidates growth trajectory with 18% revenue rise in 2023

Most popular

‘If an excavator’s worth tracking, why wouldn’t you track a trailer?’

Why insightful data is at the heart of construction’s transformation

100 Ways to Eliminate Downtime

Press Contact

For any inquiries on media, events and public speaking, please get in touch.

Other Press Releases

By Trackunit

Industry Report

Constructing a better future

Did you know? 58% of the construction industry says sustainability will dominate agenda in next five years.