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CAP course

Anyone done a cap course, was wondering how it compared to the forklift truck FLTA thorough exam course?
  • Posted 19 Nov 2013 07:32
  • By bing098
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  • Kent, United Kingdom
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It the access platform version of the CFTS thorough examination. I have taken a sideways move into access plaforms.
Decription of cap.
CAP
Thorough examination is an Assessment of the overall safety of the MEWP which should detect faults or defects in sufficient time to allow remedial action to be taken. The IPAF Competent Assessed Persons (CAP) provides guidance for platform engineers on compliance with regulatory requirements and to offer documented evidence that individuals can be regarded as Competent persons to plan, manage or carry out thorough examinations of powered access equipment within the context of current legislations (including WAHR, LOLER and PUWER, the Provision and Use of Work Equipment regulations 1998)
  • Posted 22 Nov 2013 06:54
  • By bing098
  • joined 2 Mar'12 - 40 messages
  • Kent, United Kingdom
What is cap?

I've done & passed the CFTS course thorough examination course.
  • Posted 19 Nov 2013 20:52
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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