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News Item: Award Honours Green Credentials of JCB's Electric Teletruk


JCB has lifted a top award honouring the environmental benefits of its new all-electric telescopic forklift.

May 11, 2021


News Item: Top Service Mark Their 30 Year Anniversary with Extended Free Trial


Top Service Ltd, the only credit reference agency for the construction industry, is celebrating its 30 year anniversary in 2021. To acknowledge the 30-year milestone they are offering a 30-day free trial period, for association members only.

May 6, 2021


News Item: HAE EHA Releases Updated Electrical Safety Testing Code of Practice


HAE EHA has published a revised version of its Guidance on Electrical Safety Testing in the Hire Industry.


News Item: Kubota Launches New and Improved Micro Excavators


Kubota, the market-leading manufacturer of high-performance mini excavators for the construction industry, has launched two new micro excavators that offer users a number of enhanced performance and operational benefits.

May 5, 2021


News Item: Company and Director Prosecuted for Repeated Poor Standards of Site Safety


A buy to let property developer and company director have been fined for poor health and safety standards on their construction site in Cardiff.


News Item: HAE EHA Launches Initiative to Support Supplier Members in Achieving HITS


In 2018, through the leadership of the HAE EHA Supply Chain Board, the Hire Industry Trusted Supplier (HITS) scheme was launched. The aim was to provide supplier members with a nationally recognised award demonstrating their attainment of the highest levels of competence and safety across the hire industry, similar to SafeHire.

May 4, 2021


Do you know how to avoid crushing hazards?


Do you know how to avoid crushing hazards?

chris.greenbank

Tue, 05/04/2021 – 13:40

It is that essential operators identify obstacles that might pose a crushing or trapping hazard in any direction of movement of the work platform. Always check in all directions while preparing to move the work platform, including checking all around the platform, and especially behind you.

Monitor other occupants of the platform and ensure they are aware of all potential crushing hazards, for instance if operating with multiple users in a scissor lift, maintain constant contact with your fellow occupants to ensure they are not at risk of crushing or trapping when moving the platform or travelling the MEWP. Always use the finer MEWP controls when work near to any potential crushing or trapping hazards to minimise the speed of movements.

Ensure all possible crushing hazards are identified by risk assessment, ensure you select the correct MEWP to complete the task while safely avoiding hazards (ie use an articulated boom as opposed to a straight boom if multiple obstacles must be negotiated). Ensure other occupants of the platform know about these. During operation, follow guidance to avoid trapping and crushing injuries in a MEWP (www.ipaf.org/safe).

See also: IPAF guidance on crushing hazards; Site Assessment (for MEWP Selection) training.

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It is that essential operators identify obstacles that might pose a crushing or trapping hazard in any direction of movement of the work platform. Always check in all directions while preparing to move the work platform, including checking all around the platform, and especially behind you.

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News Item: HAE EHA Appoints New Director of Customer Services and Products


We are delighted to announce the appointment of Simon Rainer, the new Director of Customer Services and Products (DCSP), who starts on May 4th 2021.

April 29, 2021


News Item: Paul Gaze Appointed HAE EHA Chief Executive Officer


HAE EHA's Main Board of Directors is pleased to confirm that Paul Gaze is appointed Chief Executive Officer of Hire Association Europe and Event Hire Association with immediate effect.


News Item: Tool Theft Bill Introduced in Parliament


The Tool Theft (Prevention) Bill was introduced in Parliament on Tuesday 27th April, and will see further development over the coming days. The bill aims to make it a legal requirement for tools and equipment sold at auction and 'online marketplaces' to be registered.


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