Tadano announces 12 tonne hydraulic loader cranes
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Tadano announces 12 tonne hydraulic loader cranes

A series of loader cranes for international markets has been announced by manufacturer Tadano in Japan.

Three models comprise the new TM-ZX1200 Series. They are 22 tonne-metre rated straight boom loader cranes with 16 metre booms.

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5 BEST PRACTICES FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A SIGNAL PERSON
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5 BEST PRACTICES FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A SIGNAL PERSON

While working on a job site, communication is critical to safe operations. When working with loud heavy equipment verbal communication is not always efficient or possible. That is why hand signals and the use of a certified and qualified signal person is vital during crane operations.

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Best Practices for Crane Safety and Proper Set Up
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Best Practices for Crane Safety and Proper Set Up

Crane operators have more responsibility on a jobsite than just operating the crane. A recent article by Curtis Moore of Fisher Phillips, published by Construction Executive, addresses six best practices for crane safety.

  1. Select the right equipment

  2. Know what is overhead

  3. Have a proper base for operating

  4. Know what is under the load and around the crane

  5. Conduct routine equipment checks and maintenance

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Tree Worker Safety Update By the Numbers: Another Us vs. Them
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Tree Worker Safety Update By the Numbers: Another Us vs. Them

Another year, and arboricultural operations are still among the leading industrial activities for fatal and nonfatal injuries. Compared to all industries, tree workers have at least 15 times the fatality rate (Bureau of Labor Statistics 2020a) and three times the nonfatal rate (BLS 2018). You might take some comfort in the nonfatal rate being “only” three times that of all industries, but consider its meaning. Our incidents are so severe that we die.

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Flying through servicing and maintenance
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Flying through servicing and maintenance

The advent of larger aircraft carrying more and more passengers has increased the impact of a serious or fatal incident. As a result, the focus on doing anything and everything possible to avoid such incidents and keep passengers safe has grown exponentially, to the point where aviation is probably the most demanding and safety orientated of all industries.

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The UK Rental Show
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The UK Rental Show

Wednesday saw the opening day of the UK’s annual Executive Hire Show, held for the first time since 2020. The event was well stocked with products including a fair range of mini cranes, aerial work platforms and lifting gear, as well as business service suppliers including the major rental software providers. It even played host to a brand new aerial lift manufacturer - Metal and Modular.

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TOWER CRANE BRIDGE BUILD
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TOWER CRANE BRIDGE BUILD

In the Philippines a cable-stayed bridge is being built to join the islands of Cebu and Mactan.

Once completed the bridge will span approximately 650 metres and be supported by two of 150 m towers. To help build the bridge two Comansa 21LC660 flat-top tower cranes (36-tonne version) are being used.

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THE 6 BEST U.S. CITIES FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY JOBS
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THE 6 BEST U.S. CITIES FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY JOBS

2022 is a great time to be searching for a job in the construction industry. Demand for new projects remains high, along with openings for new positions, whether you are new to the industry or a veteran looking for a change of pace. No matter your specialty or experience, these are the best U.S. cities for the construction industry in 2022.

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Business of Plant Health Care, Part 10: Marketing and Selling PHC Contracts
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Business of Plant Health Care, Part 10: Marketing and Selling PHC Contracts

To this point in our series, we’ve discussed the components of a plant-health-care program – the science, training, credentials and more. In this article, we’ll zero in on the business of marketing and selling PHC.

According to those spoken with for this article and for previous parts of this series, marketing and selling PHC is similar in many ways to selling almost anything – you need to convey the value of the product and services you offer. You do this by being knowledgeable, communicating this knowledge well, being trustworthy and providing top-notch service. And, as with all sales, it is a numbers game.

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NEW LIEBHERR ALL TERRAIN CRANE
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NEW LIEBHERR ALL TERRAIN CRANE

Liebherr unveils 300 tonne class LTM 1300-6.3 which can travel on roads with 90 metre telescopic boo

The LTM 1300-6.2 is Liebherr’s latest 300 tonne class all terrain crane. The company says that it is the first crane to carry a 90 metre telescopic boom with an axle load of just 12 tonnes

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Meet Ghost One: 20-Foot Remote Arm (80lb Payload) That can be Mounted on Your Car  BY YOSSY MENDELOVICH  JANUARY 25, 2022  NEWS 6 MINS READ
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Meet Ghost One: 20-Foot Remote Arm (80lb Payload) That can be Mounted on Your Car BY YOSSY MENDELOVICH JANUARY 25, 2022 NEWS 6 MINS READ

The Ghost One ships in five flight cases assembles quickly and can be mounted on nearly “anything with four wheels or a rudder” says Top Crane. According to the company, the Ghost One joystick interface is intuitive and simple, designed for the most demanding professional. “Grasp the controls and get the shot at max speed, on the pavement or off” the company states.

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3 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ACTIVELY RECRUIT GAMERS
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3 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ACTIVELY RECRUIT GAMERS

What if someone told you that the young people who are putting video games at the top of their birthday and holiday lists should also be at the top of your job recruiting list?

When gamers are leveling up in a digital world, their skills that would make them the perfect construction professional are also making their way toward the boss level.

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LINK-BELT ALL TERRAIN USED TO REPLACE VIDEO BOARD
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LINK-BELT ALL TERRAIN USED TO REPLACE VIDEO BOARD

Kentucky, USA-based crane rental company D Crane Rental replaced old and installed new video boards at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, using its new Link-Belt 175-ton (150-tonne) 175|AT all terrain crane.

The new, larger, 30 ft. x 40 ft. (9 x 12 m) video board made of three sections, 10 ft. (3 m) x 40 ft. (12 m), each weigh 4,500 lbs. (2.041 tonnes).

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No Excuses! Most Compact-Lift Failures Are Preventable
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No Excuses! Most Compact-Lift Failures Are Preventable

The experts – those who make and sell compact lifts and, ultimately, have to do a lot of the repairs – say causes of the majority of compact-lift “fails,” as the slang goes, boil down to one of two things: operator error or lack of maintenance.

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The 5 contech trends that will power jobsites in 2022
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The 5 contech trends that will power jobsites in 2022

he construction industry had a challenging but positive year in 2021, and the growth of construction technology has been one of the bright spots. With the pandemic forcing faster adoption of technological tools, experts and investors are recognizing the sector's increasing importance. The federal government is also providing an assist, with $100 million designated for contech in the recently signed infrastructure act.

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