Optimising your Relationship With Heavy Construction Equipment

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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