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Newsby StaffAugust 12, 2019

Elliott Equipment I211 Designed for Height

The I211 is built for versatility, with features that allow it to be used in live line work, construction, and in high elevation.

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Newsby StaffApril 5, 2019

Elliott Introduces Versatile V60 Aerial Work Platform

Elliott Equipment Company’s new V60 material handling aerial work platform offers 63 feet of working height and 1,000 pounds of material handling capacity.

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ProductsOctober 8, 2018

JLG Fall Arrest System Offers Extended Workspace

JLG's Bolt-On Fall Arrest System allows the user to exit the platform and step onto adjacent structures while being tied off to the platform.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 24, 2018

Altec Recalls Nearly 600 Aerial Devices

Two recalls were issued for Altec aerial devices: one for units equipped with aluminum work platforms, and another for an incorrectly placed battery fuse.

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NewsDecember 4, 2017

Genie Hosts Online Training for Operators

In an effort to educate customers on new standards for aerial operator training, Genie is answering questions on its website and through social media December 4-8.

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ArticlesMay 19, 2017

Why Aerial Work Platform Inspections Matter

Although tedious, aerial work platform inspections can keep businesses compliant, equipment in service, maintenance costs in check, and workers safe on the job.

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NewsAugust 28, 2015

Aerial Work Platforms One of Safest Ways to Work at Height

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has found that aerial work platforms (AWP) are one of the safest ways to perform work at height.

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NewsDecember 18, 2014

Terex Recalls Work Platforms for Fire Risk

The units may not have enough structural support for the fuel tank, which could eventually result in contact between the tank and trailer axle.

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NewsDecember 12, 2014

All PAL Cards to Be 'Smart'

This move aims to improve site safety as Smart PAL Cards may be used to ensure that only trained operators can use aerial work platforms (AWPs) and mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) on site.

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NewsOctober 14, 2014

Report: Aerial Work Platform Fatalities for First Half of 2014

Out of the 23 fatalities involving aerial work platforms reported worldwide, more than half occurred in the U.S. These findings are part of the International Powered Access Federation’s accident report for the first half of 2014.

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