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Home›News›EWPA welcomes release of latest Standard

EWPA welcomes release of latest Standard

By Casey McGuire
May 27, 2025
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The Elevating Work Platform Association (EWPA) has welcomed the updated version of the Australian Standard for elevated work platform (EWP) manufacturers and operators.

Standards Australia revised the manufacturing standard AS/NZS 1418.10:2025 and operating standard AS 2550.10:2025 Cranes, hoists and winches, Part 10: Mobile elevating work platforms.

The manufacturing standard supports the safe and efficient design, constriction and maintenance of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs). The revised operating standard sets out practices for the safe use of MEWPs with an aim to minimise risk and promote safer operation.

EWPA worked alongside Standards Australia throughout the consultation process, advocating for practical changes that reflect real-world industry needs.

“The EWPA would again like to pass on its sincere thanks to members who volunteered their time to work on committees reviewing the Standards, and to all members who provided feedback through the industry consultation process,” EWPA chief executive James Oxenham says.

“This update aligns with our ongoing commitment to the safer operation of elevating work platforms, the continuous improvement of machine design and industry training.”

The changes follow EWPA’s initiatives that include a review of the Yellow Card training program and the launch of the Digital Yellow Card, making it easier for operators and employers to access and verify training credentials.

“We commend Standards Australia and industry stakeholders for their shared focus on safety and look forward to continuing to work together to support best practices in EWP operation,” James concludes.

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