3 Things to Know Before Choosing Boom Lifts for Hire

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Title: 3 Things to Know Before Choosing Boom Lifts for Hire


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3 Things to Know Before Choosing Boom Lifts for
Hire When they are planning a construction
project above ground level, managers will need
to look at boom lifts for sale or hire depending
upon the duration of the job. There are a large
number of options available, and it can be
difficult to work out which solution would work
best. Understanding some of the capabilities of
boom lifts and the safety requirements for
construction sites would certainly be helpful in
making a good choice. Lets take a look at three
things that you will need to know before choosing
a boom lift for your project.
1, The Boom Lift Working at height can be
challenging, especially when working with power
tools and heavier materials. For anything except
a simple job that requires a ladder, there will
be a need to provide a stable working platform.
In a static location, scaffolding may be
sufficient to complete a particular phase of an
ongoing project. A boom lift offers more
flexibility than scaffolding, and it may be the
perfect solution to many construction dilemmas.
A boom lift is ideal for reaching higher up
locations, but there is a trade off, and the
carrying capacity may be lower than other
options. Essentially, a boom lift is a series of
mechanical arms equipped with a load carrying
bucket or cage at the end. Typically, a boom
lift can reach heights up to and including 30m
safely. 2. The Best Application A boom lift is
an excellent option for industrial setting thanks
to their very high reach. Its not likely that a
homeowner would need to reach those heights on a
project at home. In those scenarios, a scissor
lift may be more appropriate, but that would
depend on the
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specific DIY project. If you need to get up to
30m and you will not be carrying too much in the
way of heavy tools or materials a boom lift could
be the ideal solution. 3. Safety
Considerations Its always a good idea to use
some type of fall arrest system when working at
height in any type of lift. Limbs should always
be kept inside the cage during ascent and descent
to minimise the chances of injury. Some man
lifts may not have insulation so be sure to
check for any electrical hazards in the vicinity
to avoid being electrocuted. Always keep your
workspace under the lift clear to avoid the
chances of injury if a tool or some material is
dropped. Keep a close eye on the carrying
capacity and dont ever exceed it. Always use
the lift on a level surface to ensure that the
platform is as stable as possible. If they are
looking to buy or hire boom lifts, Australia
based project managers should contact us here at
Access Hire. We have a large selection of
platform solutions available to suit your
construction project needs. We have boom lifts
for hire with the capacity and height to ensure
that your workforce stays safe on the job. Our
team is standing by to discuss your needs in
greater detail, and they will be happy to answer
any remaining questions that you may have.
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