Libretto Ministeriale Ponteggio Carpedil -
Note: "Carpedil" is a specific proprietary name for a patented modular scaffolding system (often tube-and-clamp or prefabricated towers). In Italian legislative terms, the logbook is tied to the manufacturer’s approval from the Ministry of Labour. In the Italian construction and industrial maintenance sectors, working at height is strictly regulated by the Testo Unico sulla Sicurezza (Legislative Decree 81/2008) . For proprietary scaffolding systems such as Carpedil (manufactured by Carpedil S.r.l., part of the IMER Group), a specific document is required: the “Libretto Ministeriale” (Ministry Logbook) or “Libretto di Uso e Manutenzione” .
This article explains what this logbook is, why it is mandatory, and how to manage it correctly to avoid heavy fines (up to €6,400 or imprisonment in severe cases). Despite the common name, the current legislation (D.M. 17/07/2014, replacing the old D.M. 27/05/1997) no longer speaks of a single "booklet" but of a "Fascicolo del ponteggio" (Scaffolding File). For Carpedil systems, this file serves as the identity card and health passport of the equipment.
Always verify the presence of the complete dossier before assembling any Carpedil scaffold. In case of doubt, request a replacement from the manufacturer or rental firm. Compliance saves lives and avoids criminal liability. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified safety consultant (RSPP/ASPP) and refer to the latest official texts of Italian Legislative Decree 81/2008 and DM 17/07/2014.
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Libretto Ministeriale Ponteggio Carpedil -
Note: "Carpedil" is a specific proprietary name for a patented modular scaffolding system (often tube-and-clamp or prefabricated towers). In Italian legislative terms, the logbook is tied to the manufacturer’s approval from the Ministry of Labour. In the Italian construction and industrial maintenance sectors, working at height is strictly regulated by the Testo Unico sulla Sicurezza (Legislative Decree 81/2008) . For proprietary scaffolding systems such as Carpedil (manufactured by Carpedil S.r.l., part of the IMER Group), a specific document is required: the “Libretto Ministeriale” (Ministry Logbook) or “Libretto di Uso e Manutenzione” .
This article explains what this logbook is, why it is mandatory, and how to manage it correctly to avoid heavy fines (up to €6,400 or imprisonment in severe cases). Despite the common name, the current legislation (D.M. 17/07/2014, replacing the old D.M. 27/05/1997) no longer speaks of a single "booklet" but of a "Fascicolo del ponteggio" (Scaffolding File). For Carpedil systems, this file serves as the identity card and health passport of the equipment. libretto ministeriale ponteggio carpedil
Always verify the presence of the complete dossier before assembling any Carpedil scaffold. In case of doubt, request a replacement from the manufacturer or rental firm. Compliance saves lives and avoids criminal liability. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified safety consultant (RSPP/ASPP) and refer to the latest official texts of Italian Legislative Decree 81/2008 and DM 17/07/2014. Note: "Carpedil" is a specific proprietary name for
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