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Minimax uses IPAF training for platform operators

An International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 5, 2006

Minimax is investing in high-quality and standardised training for its employees and will from now on use the IPAF training programme for its platform operators.

Minimax, a worldwide provider of fire protection solutions, is investing in high-quality and standardised training for its employees and will from now on use the IPAF training programme for its platform operators.

The company with headquarters in Bad Oldesloe, Germany develops individual fire protection concepts for all kinds of risk scenarios, from fire extinguishers to automatic extinguishing systems.

Minimax offers its customers full service packages, from training and maintenance to fault signal management.

"Minimax is present worldwide in the areas of fire prevention, detection and fighting," said Stephan Boock, manager of installation services.

"The IPAF training programme enables us to carry out installation work at height with maximum effectiveness and safety".

"This will in turn underline our professionalism when dealing with our clients".

"About 1,000 of our employees will be trained in the safe and effective use of platforms." Minimax will also promote the benefits of IPAF training among its suppliers.

The IPAF training programme for platform operators has been certified by TuV as conforming to ISO 18878.

Through a worldwide network of over 200 IPAF-approved training centres, more than 50,000 operators are trained each year.

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