The COVID-19 pandemic continues to transform the growth of various industries, however, the immediate impact of the outbreak is varied. COVID-19 will have at Par on the truck-mounted aerial work ...
Wind energy projects depend on trained technicians who perform tasks at heights of up to 100 feet daily. All these raised ...
Choosing the correct device to work at a height that impacts productivity, security, and project expenses. Additionally, several organizations rush the selection process and choose machinery that ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aerial work platforms, also referred to as aerial lifts, cherry pickers, boom lifts or mobile cherry picker/boom crane, is a mechanical device designed to give access to ...
It's a well-known fact that, when worn, automobile seat belts save lives. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), based in Washington, D.C., use of lap/shoulder safety ...
M85 HiReach material handling aerial work platform offers 87 feet of working height on a non-CDL truck chassis. The M85 truck-mounted aerial work platform has 60 feet of side reach and offers a ...
V60 material-handling aerial work platform features 63 feet of working height and a 1,000-pound material-handling capacity. It mounts on a non-CDL, 19,000-pound GVWR chassis for increased driver ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The new truck-mounted aerial work platform (AWP) market research from Technavio indicates negative growth in the short term as the business impact of COVID-19 spreads. Get ...
Brian MacFarland joined MEC in 2020 and has served as Vice President, Parts, and Service. In this role, MacFarland will oversee MEC’s Sales, Marketing, and Operational teams to ensure a seamless, ...
Blade Platforms is launching the T187 HF built by Ruthmann, which is a 187-ft truck-mounted aerial platform designed for high-reach utility, transmission, and infrastructure projects, offering ...
DUBLIN, May 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Aerial Working Platform (AWP) Market - Analysis By Product Type (Boom Lifts, Scissor Lifts, Vertical Mast Lifts, Others), End-User, By Region, By ...
New ANSI standards are going into effect March 1, 2020, for aerial work platforms. It is important to note that these standards are not OSHA requirements unless they would be adopted by OSHA, which is ...