Boom lift robot with AI
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Boom lift robot with AI

Norwegian robot company nLink has unveiled a new boom lift robot which incorporates Artificial Intelligence to carry out a range of tasks without the need for anyone to work at height.

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Notch Flow Rope Wrench and Fusion Tether combo
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Notch Flow Rope Wrench and Fusion Tether combo

Notch Equipment’s new Flow Rope Wrench and Fusion Tether combo is designed to allow climbers to customize friction on their ropes. Designed and developed in partnership with Kevin Bingham, the Flow Rope Wrench returns to the use of an adjustable bollard, which is an evolution from the ZK-1 model. The new Rope Wrench also features an improved ultra-low drag ascent that can be customized to a climber’s setup to save the climber’s energy.

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How to mitigate the risks of performing tree care
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How to mitigate the risks of performing tree care

Safety should always be at the top of tree care professionals’ minds, according to Jim Dossett, regional safety manager for Bartlett Tree Experts.

“Understanding the environment that we work in,” he says. “We face so many hazards in this industry, and the level of exposure to those hazards is high. Just about everything we do can have a significantly higher level of risk.”

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GREEN REVOLUTION
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GREEN REVOLUTION

Lifting is overwhelmingly powered by fossil-fuel diesel. How can it become sustainable? Julian Champkin finds encouraging progress towards a carbon-neutral industry.

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Why Are More and More Companies Investing in Business-Management Software?

In the 21st century, more businesses every year are switching to business-management software for all their business needs. Not only can business-management software save your company time, but it can also greatly improve your efficiency. This is especially true in the tree-care industry, in which there are so many moving parts that must all work together to create a well-oiled machine.

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 More New Age Ferrari cranes
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More New Age Ferrari cranes

talian loader crane manufacturer F.lli Ferrari has added a new 40 tonne/metre family of cranes to its New Age crane line.

The New Age cranes run from nine to 66 tonne/metres are designed and engineered as premium models with maximum performance, ease of use and simple maintenance. They all carry a three year general warranty and five year structural guarantee.

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ACT 100 toplist surveying begins
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ACT 100 toplist surveying begins

You don’t want to be left off this list!

Don’t miss the opportunity to be included in the ACT100 list of North America’s largest crane-owning companies.

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Canopy Anchors, Part 1
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Canopy Anchors, Part 1

A canopy anchor is a climbing system that anchors the rope in the canopy of a tree. While a moving rope system (MRS) typically uses a canopy anchor (or tie-in point), a stationary rope system (SRS) creates the option of a canopy or basal anchor. Why would we use a canopy anchor? When is it better than using a basal anchor?

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Site C crane operator captures awesome wall of Peace River fog
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Site C crane operator captures awesome wall of Peace River fog

"On a cool morning in August, Tower Crane 7 operator Jonathan Bloomer caught the fog bank in the Peace River Valley as the sun rose behind him," the magazine judges noted.

"Morning fog is a common occurrence at the Site C Dam site as the cool, moist air coming off the river is trapped underneath a stable, warmer air mass in a temperature inversion."

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Business of PHC, Part 11: Scheduling and Fulfilling Contracts
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Business of PHC, Part 11: Scheduling and Fulfilling Contracts

Members of the crew have studied for and earned the appropriate pesticide applicator license, identification of the pests and diseases common to the service area is complete, marketing new services has led to initial conversations with clients and the first sale has been landed. What’s next?

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TWENTY+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXCELLENCE WITH HANS TIELMANN
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TWENTY+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXCELLENCE WITH HANS TIELMANN

I'm sure you're wondering where this much passion, knowledge, and expertise comes from, and we were in the same boat, so first, let's dive into the origin story.

Hans is a former tree service owner. He worked with his family for many years as an arborist in a commercial/residential environment. He has also done storm response work, taking trees off of houses, and assisting in emergency efforts using cranes and various types of equipment.

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CM Labs unveils boom truck simulator
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CM Labs unveils boom truck simulator

CM Labs Simulations, developer of Vortex training simulators, has released its Boom Truck Simulator Training Pack. It is the only simulation-based product that accurately replicates machine instability and the ability to deploy outriggers, the company said.

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Top 7 Ways to Prevent Equipment Downtime
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Top 7 Ways to Prevent Equipment Downtime

When a machine is down, it can result in unintended costs — from lost revenue to costly repairs. It can also mean project delays that impact your employees, customers and even your reputation.

While you can't always predict machine downtime, you can have a plan to prevent it. Learn about the causes of equipment downtime and the seven steps you can take to save time, money and keep your crew safe.

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NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

In addition to visual inspections and taking measurements, another valuable practice is to conduct Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). The type of NDT may vary with the jobsite and equipment in use. Common types include Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonic, Eddy Current, Radiography, Acoustic Emission, Dye Penetrant, and Leak Testing.

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When a Different Approach to Hiring Breaks Open the Candidate Pool
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When a Different Approach to Hiring Breaks Open the Candidate Pool

As a woman coming into the tree care industry, you have to be interested and dedicated to learning right off the bat, because representation is so low and there are few examples of women having this job and being successful in it. You can’t help but admire that,” says Larissa Swindle, office manager for They Might Be Monkeys! Texas Tree & Land Co., a TCIA member company based in Austin, Texas.

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Biggest US construction wage rise in 40 years
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Biggest US construction wage rise in 40 years

According to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) of government data, construction employment climbed by 60,000 jobs between January and February 2022 and hourly pay rose at the steepest pace in nearly 40 years in the US.

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