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Using a Crane Safely in the Wind

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Using cranes in high winds can be dangerous, but even if the wind speeds are relatively low , there can still be challenges to using the crane. To be on the safe side, keep these tips and ideas in mind. Make Sure You Get the Wind Limits If you’re hiring a mobile crane, make sure to find out what the wind limits are from the manufacturer. In some cases, this may be a single number, but in other cases, it may be a chart or a graph.…

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Buying a New Forklift? Keep These Considerations in Mind

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If you have a warehouse, one of the essential pieces of equipment that you would need to transport your goods is a forklift. Since this is one of the major investments that you could make for your business, it is not surprising to find business owners focusing on the price of the equipment in an attempt to keep their business expenditure low. However, the cost is not the only factor that would determine the type of forklift that you can purchase.…

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5 Signs You Should Do Order Picker Training

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Order picker training educates you in the fine art of picking orders. This job requires attention to detail as well as other skills. Wondering if you should sign up for training? Here are five signs it’s a good idea. 1. You want to earn over $20 per hour. According to data collected from multiple order pickers in Australia, the average hourly rate for a picker is $21.96. The top ten percent of earners in this industry make close to $30, and beginners or workers in the lowest 10 percent of earners bring in about $18 per hour.…

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Two ways to prevent operators of heavy construction equipment from sustaining injuries

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Operating heavy construction equipment (such as excavators and forklifts) can significantly increase a person’s risk of sustaining injuries. Here are two ways to minimise an operator’s chances of being hurt during the course of their work: Invest in high-quality seat systems As a piece of heavy construction equipment moves across the ground, it usually vibrates quite violently. These vibrations may become even more extreme if the equipment is being used on uneven soil.…

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What Should You Do When You Hit Rock?

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Whether you’re putting in a wine cellar, digging a bunker, adding a pool or doing any other excavation in your yard, there’s always the risk that you might hit rock. That can add delays and inconveniences to your project. To minimise the hassles, take a look at these tips. Plan Ahead When it comes to earthmoving and excavation, surprises can always happen, and you don’t necessarily know what’s underground until you start digging.…

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Some Accessories to Consider When You Choose a Small Crane Rental

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A homeowner may actually opt for a small crane rental when doing any renovation or remodeling work on their home in order to safely lift certain materials to upper levels and allow for easier construction of a second or third story. If you need to hire a crane for your work for the first time, you may not realize the many accessories that are often available and which can make that work easier on you overall, beyond a standard bucket or claws.…

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Hazards When Using Overhead Cranes and How to Prevent Them

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Overhead cranes are used to lift, move, and lower extremely heavy or bulky construction materials and equipment on a construction site. When installed and used correctly, overhead cranes make operations easier and safer. However, overhead crane accidents can lead to fatalities and injuries, or even death. Preventing these disasters requires the operators and other workers to recognize certain hazards that can occur during operation. Electrical hazards One of the hazards associated with overhead cranes is contact with power lines.…

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Answers to FAQs about Getting a Heavy Vehicle License

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Heavy vehicles are driven more than 1 billion kilometres in Southern Australia annually and are involved in 15 percent of fatal accidents and 7 percent of serious accidents each year. This is why getting proper training prior to licensing is very important if you want to operate a heavy vehicle (vehicles whose gross vehicle mass (GMV) exceeds 4.5 tonnes). Training can be done by any accredited trainer in your region. These are some frequently asked questions you should know as you prepare for your licensing assessment.…

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Should You Buy or Rent Heavy Equipment?

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If you have decided that your business needs some trucks or heavy equipment, you have two choices: you can purchase the items outright or rent them. There are pros and cons to each of these options, which can make it difficult to determine which option is best for you. To make a decision that is viable for your business, be sure to consider the following factors.  Long Term vs. Short Term Costs…

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Three Critical Preparation Elements before Home Demolition

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If you want to build your new home in place of an old structure, you will need to undertake a demolition project. You can choose complete or partial demolition, depending on your worksite requirements. Partial work is ideal for major refurbishment tasks such as building extensions or changing the floor plans. Complete demolition is ideal for buildings that are old or have been declared unsuitable for habitation. When planning for any type of demolition project, there are some preparation aspects that you must assess to promote worksite efficiency and safety.…

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