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4 Important Safety Rules: Professional Telehandlers for Hire Advice

Author: Access Hire
by Access Hire
Posted: Dec 08, 2018

What to consider when it comes to telehandlers for hire. Some business managers can get easily lost in the sheer number of choices available. This is why it’s vitally important to get your hire company involved early in the process. This will ensure that you get the right piece of equipment for the tasks you need to complete and avoid delays. However, one key area that always needs further discussion is general safety on sites where equipment is being used. In this article, we will take a closer look at four important safety rules that all of your workers need to follow.

1. Fit for Working

The workers on site all need to be fit for work before any work can even begin. What do we mean to be fit for work? Well at a very basic level, every worker needs to be free from the influence of drink and drugs. On a less dramatic note, any workers that are experiencing excessive levels of fatigue can be prone to making errors, and they should take regular breaks. It’s also vitally important that any safety clothing or equipment required is being used and fit for purpose. This could include items, such as high visibility jackets, hard hats and safety harnesses for working at height.

2. Vehicle Considerations

A vehicle should be fit for use mechanically and electrically before it’s driven anywhere. Regular maintenance and safety checks should be second nature for managers and employees alike. The workforce should only be operating vehicles that they a licensed to operate and competent to use. As an example: a forklifts operator moving onto another unfamiliar forklift may need some additional training before they can use the equipment safely. The drivers of any vehicles must abide by the traffic management plan and follow any signals on their work sites.

3. Situational Awareness

In a busy working environment, it sometimes seems like you need eyes in the back of your head to notice a lot of things. However, every worker is responsible for where and how they position themselves in the workplace. Every worker should stick to safe designated zones away from the planned traffic routes. Under no circumstances should any worker stand under a suspended load or walk across unfamiliar areas.

4. Operating Mobile Plant and Tooling

A worker should never operate any mobile plant and/or tooling unless they have received the requisite training. When operating this type of equipment, it’s essential to protect yourself and others from any hazards, such as moving parts, stored energy, and other potential risks.

If you’re looking for telehandlers for hire, get in touch with us here at Access Hire Australia. We supply a wide selection of high quality aerial lift equipment, including telehandlers. All of our equipment is fully compliant with all required standards for your peace of mind. We can supply training, ongoing maintenance and any repairs that are required. We can deliver your equipment to any location no matter how remote for your convenience. Our team is standing by to advise you on our latest telehandler hire rates, and they will be happy to answer any further questions that you may have about any of our lifting equipment for hire in our range.

About the Author

Access Hire Australia is a specialist division of Access Group Australia that facilitates the hiring, selling, servicing and transportation of boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandlers, all-terrain forklifts, generators and lighting towers.

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