All Electric Böcker crane
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All Electric Böcker crane

One of the new product launches at Bauma that could easily have been missed was the new six tonne Böcker AK48 and more importantly the all-electric AK48e version which is mounted on a 27 tonne, battery powered Mercedes eActros electric chassis which uses three lithium-ion battery packs with a range of around 300km between charges.

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PALFINGER CRAWLER IN UNDERGROUND CAVERN
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PALFINGER CRAWLER IN UNDERGROUND CAVERN

Construction group Swietelsky is using a Palfinger PCC 57.002 articulating boom crawler crane for the construction of a hydro powerplant in a cavern deep inside the Austrian mountains.

The new Tauernmoos pumped storage powerplant, owned by railway operator ÖBB-Infrastruktur – which gets all the electricity for its trains and stations from renewable energy sources, is being built by Central and Eastern European construction group Swietelsky deep inside the mountains in Upper Pinzgau, near Uttendorf, Salzburg, Austria.

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The Arborist: A brief history of arboriculture
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The Arborist: A brief history of arboriculture

Arboriculture is defined as the care of individual trees or the cultivation of trees and shrubs. How did this practice come about and when and where did it start? I will attempt to provide a brief, and certainly not a complete, history of this practice.

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FLEET MANAGEMENT SOLUTION FROM COMANSA
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FLEET MANAGEMENT SOLUTION FROM COMANSA

Digital fleet management and crane monitoring hardware and software from Comansa designed to increase efficiency and cost savings

Spanish tower crane manufacturer Comansa has launched Crane Mate, a digital fleet management solution. The system debuted at the recent Bauma trade show in Germany.

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Taking a closer look at self-locking hooks
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Taking a closer look at self-locking hooks

Self-locking hooks, also known as safety hooks, have changed the lifting industry, but their use has yet to become universal.

Self-locking hooks, also commonly known as positive locking hooks or safety hooks, are used in all applications, from industrial manufacturing to offshore oil and gas. There are many clear benefits that end-users have found in switching from sling or standard hooks to self-locking hooks – all contributing to enhanced safety in lifting operations.

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Tree Planting Do’s and Don’ts
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Tree Planting Do’s and Don’ts

With the weather finally cooling down and rains around the corner, fall is great tree planting time! And just like kids, young trees need a boost in the right direction to get them set for life. Use the tips below to make sure your new trees survive and flourish!

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HOW TO BE SAFE WHEN USING HOISTS
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HOW TO BE SAFE WHEN USING HOISTS

Hoists and hoisting operations have become safer over the years, but accidents still happen and sometimes they can be very serious indeed. Julian Champkin reports.

A properly maintained hoist, used as it should be by a trained and competent operator, is generally speaking a safe machine. Nevertheless its purpose is to lift a load to a height, which is an inherently dangerous situation. Regulations on the construction and use of hoists, and a generally greater awareness of risk, have in recent years reduced the number of workplace accidents involving lifting gear; even so, accidents still happen, as the recent examples of OSHA reports from the past 18 months show – and OSHA has several others from the same period. They include non-fatal injuries ranging from amputated fingers and toes to a crushed pelvis.

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There’s Power in Pausing for Safety
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There’s Power in Pausing for Safety

S.T.A.R. (Stop, Think, Ask/Act, Review) is a powerful tool that we can apply in any situation — personal or professional — to reduce the chances of being involved in an incident.

As an arborist, stopping is one of the first things we do upon arrival. When we arrive at a job site, it’s important to STOP and conduct a simple assessment that includes looking from a distance, noticing any dead limbs, or anything else obvious.

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A new chapter for an iconic bridge
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A new chapter for an iconic bridge

A new, three-mile-long Howard Frankland Bridge is being constructed over Tampa Bay in Florida, alongside the famous-yet-flawed original span. A mega fleet of over 20 Manitowoc crawler cranes is being used to drive sheet and concrete piles, adapted for use in the marine environment in partnership with dealer Walter Payton Power Equipment.

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EMPLOYEE VS. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RULE CHANGE UP FOR DEBATE
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EMPLOYEE VS. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RULE CHANGE UP FOR DEBATE

The question of whether construction subcontractors are “employees” is in question once again, sparking debate among industry stakeholders over what that classification means and whether it’s necessary to ensure workers’ rights.

On Oct. 13, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) will publish a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to help employers and workers determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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Helping Trees Recover from Drought
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Helping Trees Recover from Drought

any geographies had an extremely dry summer. How does drought impact trees? The lack of water adversely affects nearly all plant processes. Plants are unable to to produce food, which results in weakness and limits growth. Drought stress also increases the chance of harmful insect and disease infestation. Long-term drought can eventually lead to branch dieback and tree decline.

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What are the latest trends in crane simulator training?
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What are the latest trends in crane simulator training?

Simulation training offers virtual ‘seat time’ for crane operators looking to hone in on their skills and widen their career prospects in a fluid labor market.

Simulator training provides a competitive edge when it comes to certification and operator skills, while also preventing the wear and tear of equipment. As a win-win tool in a technology driven industry, the future of simulation training is bright. And the return for both operator and contractor, even brighter.

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Townsite perch offers bird’s-eye view to crane operator
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Townsite perch offers bird’s-eye view to crane operator

You can’t miss it. Towering over Townsite for the past year, like some sort of gigantic stork, has been that huge, yellow, 183-foot-tall crane.

The crane and its operator are assisting in the building of the new wastewater treatment facility below Larch Avenue, where the old golf course used to be. Driving by, if you glance up, you may find yourself wondering, who’s up there? What are they doing? And how’s the view?

“The views from the cab of the crane are amazing,” said Rob Predinchuk, the crane operator who has been sky-high looking over the qathet region since August 2021.

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The Pioneering Wireless Crane Camera by Scarlet is Expected to Improve Construction Site Safety and Boost Productivity
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The Pioneering Wireless Crane Camera by Scarlet is Expected to Improve Construction Site Safety and Boost Productivity

TAIPEI, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Scarlet Tech, a leading instrumentation and construction technology company, announced the launch of Hercules Wireless Hook Crane Camera System today. Hercules is a crane safety monitoring equipment for tower cranes, luffing cranes, mobile cranes, and other heavy-duty cranes. The whole system is an active safety technology that provides crane operators and safety managers with direct 2K live video footage of the surrounding area below the hook and other viewpoints on the construction site, serving as the second pair of eyes for crane operators and construction site HSE (Health Safety and Environment) managers to overcome blindspots and identify potential hazard zones.

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