“OMG!” is the last thing you want to hear when operating a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP), Aerial Work Platform (AWP), or boom lift. These machines are powerful, incredibly useful, and potentially dangerous if misused. Tip-overs are among the most serious accidents involving MEWPs, and in most cases, they are entirely preventable.
Here’s how to stay safe and make the most of your equipment.
1. Training comes first. Always
Never operate a MEWP without thorough training. That means not only understanding general MEWP safety but also being aware of the specific features of the model you’ll be using. Every machine is different, and knowing your equipment is the first line of defense against accidents.
Before turning on your machine, go through a proper pre-op inspection:
- Operation and safety manuals: Always have the manufacturer’s documentation on hand. This will give you critical information on load limits, height restrictions, grade allowances, and more.
- Hydraulic systems: Inspect all hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks or damage. A failure here could result in sudden loss of control.
3. Best operational practices
Once your machine is ready, follow these safety practices to minimize tip-over risks:
- Ground conditions
- Drive cautiously: Avoid potholes, bumps, and sudden movements, especially when elevated.
- Use outriggers or stabilizers: If your machine has them, use them. Ensure they are fully deployed and secure.
- Slopes and grades: Do not exceed the manufacturer’s maximum slope tolerance (typically 5% when elevated). Driving on inclines increases risk significantly.
- Above-Ground surfaces: When working on bridges, trucks, or elevated platforms, always verify load-bearing limits.
- No lifting heavy objects: MEWPs are not cranes. Overloading can quickly lead to a tip-over.
- No tethering: Never attach the platform to another structure. If the MEWP moves unexpectedly, this could cause it to topple.
- Weather awareness
- Know the specs: Always respect manufacturer limits on platform load, height, outreach, and more.

4. Boost operator safety with smart tools
Even with proper training and care, staying informed is crucial. That’s why Haulotte developed MyCompanion, a digital tool designed to enhance safety, productivity, and ease of use for MEWP operators.
What is MyCompanion?
It’s a user-friendly, upgradeable assistant that gives operators immediate access to everything they need to know about the machine they’re working with.
- How it works: Scan a QR code on the MEWP to access personalized documentation tied to the machine’s serial number.
- Instant information: View operator manuals, maintenance guides, control overview videos, and pre-use checklists—all in one place.
- Interactive learning: Videos and digital content help users understand controls and features easily.
- Safety checklists: Built-in tools for quick visual inspections ensure nothing gets missed.
Extra safety with Sherpal connectivity
Machines connected to Haulotte’s SHERPAL telematics system unlock even more features:
- Real-time alerts: Monitor fuel or battery levels, receive safety notifications.
- Weather forecasting: Get local conditions including wind and rain risks, helping operators plan better and act more cautiously.
Stay trained, stay informed, stay safe
MEWPs offer access to challenging job sites, but only if handled with proper care and attention. Operator training is your first defense, but digital tools like MyCompanion and Sherpal provide an extra layer of safety and efficiency.
Remember: the goal is always to complete the job and come down safely. Tip-overs are no joke, respect the machine, know the risks, and use the tools that help you avoid danger.