Lift & Access
Lift and Access is the leading magazine for lifting equipment in North America. Every issue dives into the latest technologies, explores industry trends, and highlights innovative applications. Our content goes further than just showcasing new equipment; we also offer detailed insights into the engineering aspects, parts, and additional products that improve both the functionality and safety of lifting equipment.
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May 12, 2024 |
liftandaccess.com | Mike Eastman
Lineworkers, often regarded as high-voltage heroes, ensure our communities stay connected. As the human element of utility fleets, it’s important to recognize these brave souls who keep our lights on, our communication flowing, and our communities safe. Their unwavering commitment, often under harsh conditions and against the clock, not only powers our homes but also illuminates the importance of unity and resilience in the face of challenges.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
liftandaccess.com | Katie Holt
By Katie HoltThe 2024 Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference (EUFMC) will once again bring fleet professionals together this June 2 – 5 in Williamsburg, Virginia. This conference, now meeting for more than 70 years, is a highly anticipated event for all attendees. From fleet managers to vendors, those who travel to the conference year after year find value in the ongoing relationships they make and strengthen at the event.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
liftandaccess.com | Katie Holt
By Katie HoltNavigating through a period of worldwide industry challenges and technological advancements, Sinoboom stands out with a clear focus and a commitment to progress. Marking a significant 16-year milestone, the company remains dedicated to its niche, producing exclusively aerial equipment and asserting its position within the top ranks globally.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
liftandaccess.com | Kevin Cunningham
First used for cranes more than 27 years ago, the borrowed-servant concept still works today for all kinds of construction equipment. By Kevin CunninghamEditor’s Note: Recently, a jury absolved one of North America’s largest crane-rental companies of any fault in a major crane accident because the crane company had acted under the direction of the project’s general contractor.
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Nov 16, 2023 |
liftandaccess.com | Kevin Cunningham
First used for cranes more than 27 years ago, the borrowed-servant concept still works today for all kinds of construction equipment. By Kevin CunninghamEditor’s Note: Recently, a jury absolved one of North America’s largest crane-rental companies of any fault in a major crane accident because the crane company had acted under the direction of the project’s general contractor.
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