How to classify a MEWP

Understanding Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) classifications is crucial, involving two key elements: TYPE and GROUP. TYPE refers to traveling (self-propelled or manual), while GROUP indicates the platform's location relative to the tipping line. For training, remember four classifications: 1A, 1B, 3A, and 3B. Type 1 MEWPs travel only when stowed, while Type 3 MEWPs…

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MEWP classifications

MEWP classifications are made up of a combination of two key elements; TYPE and GROUP. Knowing how to classify a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) is part of the recent ANSI Standards updates and every operator’s responsibility.

TYPE

A MEWP Type is in reference to traveling. Traveling is defined as self propelled or manually propelled.

GROUP

A MEWP Group is determined by where the platform location is in reference to the tipping line.

For training purposes, there are only two Groups and two Types to remember that make up 4 classifications of MEWPs, 1A, 1B, 3A and 3B.

Type 1 + Type 3

Type 1 – lifts only travel or move in the stowed position. These are manually propelled or push around lifts and tow-behind booms

Type 3 – are self-propelled lifts where travel is controlled from a point on the work platform

Group A + Group B

Group B = Boom Lifts (aerial lifts designed for the platform to be elevated beyond the tipping line) – Everything else is Group A

In other words, all boom lifts are in Group B and all MEWP’s that only lift vertically are in Group A

4 primary MEWP classifications

Type 1, Group A (1A)

Stationary vertical lifts

Traveling is allowed only with the MEWP in its stowed position. The platform never extends beyond the tipping line and the machine is designed to only be moved with the platform in the stowed position.

A great example of a (1A) MEWP would be manually propelled or push around vertical mast lifts.

Type 1, Group B (1B)

Stationary boom lifts

Traveling is allowed only with the MEWP in its stowed position. The platform is designed to extend beyond the tipping line and the machine is designed to only be moved with the platform in the stowed position.

Trailer-mounted Booms are perfect examples of a (1B) MEWP.

Type 3, Group A (3A)

Platform-controlled self-propelled vertical lifts

Traveling with the work platform in the elevated position is controlled from a point on the work platform. The main platform never extends beyond the tipping line and machine travel is controlled from the platform controls.

Examples of (3A) MEWP would be electric or rough terrain scissor lifts and self-propelled vertical mast lifts.

Type 3, Group B (3B)

Platform-controlled, self-propelled boom lifts

Traveling with the work platform in the elevated position is controlled from a point on the work platform. The platform is designed to extend beyond the tipping line and machine travel is controlled from the platform controls.

Examples of (3B) MEWPs are self propelled articulating and telescopic booms.

Type 2 MEWPs

Traveling with the work platform in the elevated position is controlled from a point on the chassis.
Note: because Type 2 MEWP’s are uncommon, they are not included in operator training.

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This article is not intended to take the place of a comprehensive MEWP Operator training program.
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