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Feb. 10, 2022
How To Operate A Boom Lift?
OSHA requires aerial lift workers and MEWP operators to wear full-body harnesses attached to lanyards. Connect the lanyards to the boom or basket. This helps prevent workers from being ejected from the bucket during an aerial lift tip-over. Fall arrest gear helps minimize injuries by stopping a fall before workers hit the ground.
Nov. 18, 2021
Telescopic vs Articulating Boom Lifts
Boom lifts carry workers and materials up and down, transporting them to work in high places that are difficult to access. The two most popular types of boom lifts are the articulated boom lift and the telescopic boom lift.
Nov. 03, 2021
Boom Lift Basics
Boom lifts have been a popular piece of equipment on construction sites for many years. The versatility of the lifts makes them an excellent choice for many tasks that need to be done at ground level. However, workers need special training to operate this type of aerial lift.
Oct. 23, 2021
How to Choose the Right Construction Lift?
Most construction or maintenance projects usually involve work that needs to be done on the ground, from repairing damage to structural ceilings to stock work in a warehouse. Sometimes a simple ladder is all that is needed, but workers often need a safe and sturdy platform to complete their tasks.
Oct. 09, 2021
History of Boom Lifts
Boom lifts are popular pieces of aerial equipment. Individual contractors and companies use them for many tasks. Boom lifts are known by various names: cherry pickers, aerial work platforms or AWPs, aerial devices, elevated work platforms or EWPs, and mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs). All are different names for boom lifts.
Aug. 24, 2021
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