Lost Ipaf Card
Quick contact ipaf if you have lost your pal card please go to the lost pal card page and follow the steps to order a replacement.
Lost ipaf card. If in doubt call the ipaf hotline. Thank you we have received your request to replace a lost card. It is issued by the international powered access federation ipaf to platform operators who successfully complete a training course at an ipaf approved training centre. We will then email you to let you know who that is.
International powered access federation is a registered society under the uk s co operative and community benefit societies act 2014 registration number 30998r whose registered office is at moss end business village crooklands la7 7nu uk. To order a replacement pal card please. Site and safety managers can use the pal card online verification tool to check if a card is genuine. Please note that we can only replace your card if you were trained through mark.
You can then contact them to order a replacement. If you need a replacement for a lost pal card contact the ipaf training centre where you were trained. You can search for training centres here. On the reverse side look for the ipaf logo that is printed as a hologram at top left.
When you call us we will very quickly be able to identify you through your name and certificate number. The pal card powered access licence is recognised worldwide across industries as proof of platform operator training to the highest standard. On the front side look for the cardholder s name and photograph. We will check our systems to find out which of our members issued your most up to date card.
If you cannot find the training centre the name of the training centre should appear on your certificate issued at the same time as the pal card. Contact the ipaf approved training centre that trained you. Check the expiry date and the machine categories the cardholder has been trained to operate. Look for the cardholder s signature or training.
How to verify a pal card.