The Tree Care Industry in 2022: Forging Ahead to Meet Demand
It certainly takes talent and ingenuity to customize equipment solutions that promote safer, better ways of performing tree care industry service work, but by investing in better technology that produces better results, tree service businesses can scale to a whole new level
Essential Safety Tips for Safe Mobile Crane Operations
Mobile cranes are also responsible for the most accidents and fatal injuries of all crane types. Due to its power, size, and capabilities, it’s vital that this type of heavy equipment is used safely.
What is Safe?
In the tree care industry, we speak a lot about safe work practices, safety first and working safely. Yet if we truly stop to think about it, what is safe?
It’s a rather hard thing to define without using the word safe somehow which then brings us back to attempting to define it as well as each derivative of the word
DeepX and Tadano Reveal Their World's-First Automation Technology for Mobile Cranes
TOKYO, Sept. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DeepX, Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Kaoru Nasuno, hereinafter DeepX) and Tadano Ltd. (Headquarters: Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, President: Toshiaki Ujiie, hereinafter Tadano) have released the progress of a joint research project of crane automation utilizing AI technology.
5 Tips to Grow Your Tree Care Business in 2022
If you’re hungry about scaling your tree service business – bidding on and winning more contracts, taking on more work, eliminating the challenge of finding skilled, competent workers, and feeling assured your team has the capabilities and resources to complete any job on time and efficiently – then you’re in the right place.
LEARN MORE: Dan Mayer shares how the SENNEBOGEN 718 eliminated his challenge of finding more skilled workers.
SDG&E Funds Tuition-Free Program to Train Arborists to Clear Utility Wires
San Diego Gas & Electric has awarded a $1.2 million, three-year grant to the San Diego College of Continuing Education to train arborists to clear utility wires.
The five-week, tuition-free program provides training to become a skilled arborist who can support California’s efforts to prevent wildfires by clearing trees away from utility equipment and power lines.
From planes to cranes, 5 hotels fashioned out of old industrial objects
SINGAPORE: In the travel ecosystem, hotels initially served as places to rest after a long day of sightseeing. But they have become bona fide destinations themselves - case in point, an upcoming resort in Singapore's sleepy Changi Village enclave that will be made up of buses.
TOWER CRANE GENERATORS PACK A PUNCH
Falcon’s new fleet of Punch Flybrid machines boost generator power whilst reducing fuel use and increasing sustainability.
UK company Falcon has invested in a fleet of Punch Flybrid machines and Stage V generators. The generators come under Falcon’s Power division and will predominantly be used to power the company’s tower cranes.
A1A SOFTWARE UNVEILS APP-BASED LIFT PLANNING TOOLS IN A1A PRODUCT SUITE
A1A Software has released the first two lift planning tools in its new application-based A1A Product Suite. Rigging Designer enables users to create custom rigging plans and Sketch Pad provides a convenient way to sketch preliminary job site data for bids and estimates.
Heightened Awareness: Rep. Espaillat suggests national modernization of crane and derrick safety standards
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) urged OSHA to modernize crane and derrick safety standards earlier this month. In a letter signed by five other members of Congress including Rep. Nydia Velázquez (NY-7), the representative argued the Department of Labor’s recent, updated standards on the issue didn’t reflect the age of advanced technology available.
These researchers want to put “Fitbits” on urban trees to see when and how they grow
Low-cost technologies could help researchers and city managers pinpoint the precise timing of key tree activities, like blooming or changing leaves. This could offer important information about tree health, which in turn could help us offer some much-needed protection to these trees.
Implement These Nine Safety Audits to Improve Your Organization
Often, taking a closer look at how a given crew works and operates according to safety best practices and procedures is prompted by an accidental injury or even death. Beyond the human cost, the tree crew and the organization that has contracted them for work are both suddenly under significant pressure. Accidents may result in OSHA penalties, higher insurance rates, workers’ compensation claims, and more.
STS Container Cranes: Fit for the Future Thanks to the New IGUS Heavy-duty Rol e-chain
Longer and longer travels, higher dynamics, short load cycles, zero failures: the new P4HD.56R fulfills these requirements - and offers maximum economic efficiency. (Source: igus GmbH)
P4HD.56.R: suitable for long travels, high speeds, heavy cable loads, and Industry 4.0
UNITED STATES, August 16, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- igus®, the world leader in motion plastics and moving cable management systems, has introduced the rol e-chain® P4HD.56.R – a new heavy-duty energy chain cable carrier designed for long travels, high speeds, heavy cable loads, and Industry 4.0.
The 1:1 Rule for Safe Setup Explained
cott Southerland, of AJ’s Concrete Pumping in Vancouver, BC and creator of the Canadian Concrete Pumper YouTube channel, uses his platform to provide a visual representation of best practices for concrete pump operators. In a recent video, Sutherland explains what the 1:1 rule is in proper outrigger set up from the base edge of an excavation using DICA’s ProStack Slot Lock Cribbing Blocks and SafetyTech Outrigger Pads.
Beech bum: A microscopic bug is threatening trees in Massachusetts
A tiny worm is attacking beech trees across Massachusetts, and arborists say they're worried the long-term impact could devastate a species that's critical to the state's forests.
The worm causes beech leaf disease, which was first identified in Ohio in 2012 and appeared in Plymouth, Massachusetts, two years ago.
Berard hauls historic WWII torpedo boat
While museums may appear to be static, they are constantly evolving. Curators are always looking at ways to keep museum exhibits interesting and appealing. As well, many artifacts need to be periodically restored. The Covid-19 pandemic shuttered a lot of museums and offered the opportunity for updating and restoring exhibits.
BATTERY-POWERED TELECRAWLER FROM SENNEBOGEN
German manufacturer Sennebogen will launch its first battery-powered telescopic crawler crane at the forthcoming Bauma trade show.
Tomorrow's Equipment Operators
With a tight labor market and construction still booming in many regions of the country, one category of worker that has felt stretched thin has been equipment operators. Generational retirements and a reshuffling of the general workforce known colloquially as the “Great Resignation” has many contractors eager to fill positions, and others are looking at unconventional training regimens and emerging automation solutions to help meet their schedules and budgets.
200-year-old tree explodes in Portland due to heat wave
PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) — During the seven-day heat wave in Portland, a huge branch of an oak tree broke and fell in the Eastmoreland neighborhood, taking down powerlines with it. It looks like the heat may have caused the tree to explode.
Manitowoc debuts new boom inserts for wind work
Manitowoc is expanding its boom insert offering with the new Wide Boom Plus kit for its MLC300 lattice-boom crawler crane. The new inserts will give crane operators extra reach by lengthening their booms up to 429.8 feet when used in combination with the VPC-MAX agnd extended upper boom points.

