IPAF has issued a statement following yesterday’s fatal mastclimber collapse in Benidorm, Spain. The full text is as follows:
The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is aware of a fatal incident in Benidorm, Spain, involving a twin mast climbing work platform. Initial reports indicate the collapse of a dual mast climber during façade works, resulting in two fatalities. Investigations by the relevant Spanish authorities are ongoing. IPAF extends its sincere condolences to the families, friends and colleagues of those involved.

Clarification on equipment type
Some media reports have referred to this incident as scaffolding. Based on current information, the equipment involved appears to be a mast climbing work platform – a powered access system with distinct design, standards and safe-use requirements. Accurate identification is essential to ensure proper understanding of risks and appropriate industry response.
Evidence-based approach
It is critical that no assumptions are made while investigations continue. Incidents of this nature can involve multiple factors, including installation and dismantling processes, structural configuration and loading, maintenance and inspection, and site supervision.
Focus on safe use
Mast climbing work platforms are widely used and, when properly managed, provide a safe method of working at height. This incident reinforces the importance of:
• Competent training of personnel
• Correct installation and controlled dismantling
• Adherence to manufacturer instructions and recognised standards
• Effective supervision, inspection and maintenance
IPAF will continue to monitor the investigation and share verified safety learning to help prevent future incidents.
If you have any questions, contact Brian Parker, IPAF’s Head of Safety & Technical.

