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Who is speaking at the third Tower Cranes North America conference in Miami, USA, 21 and 22 June, and what will they say?
Mammoet CEO says a new approach to contracts for the renewables sector is needed
Product range will be gradually converted to engine technologies with zero emissions, or at least significantly reduced emissions
Mammoet’s head of sustainability, Erica Gray, discusses engineered heavy lifting’s role as an enabler of the climate change transition
OSHA will issue an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) to outline the requirments for how vaccination mandates will be enforced.
The long-awaited ANSI MEWP standards will go into effect on June 1
In addition to timely presentations from industry experts, the event will provide ample time for Q&A on issues relating to personnel certification and qualification requirements.
Crystal clear: FHWA defines nondivisible load.
Brad Kelechava reports on updates and revisions to ASME B30.9-2018: Slings
Operators will have to be certified by type, but not capacity.
ALL Crane Rental of Tennessee has received the Supplier of the Year Award from the Knoxville Branch of the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Tennessee.
Graham Brent talks to ACT about why mandatory crane operator certification was delayed until November 2018.
Chip Pocock discusses why checklists are so important to safe crane operation.
Joe Malone, editor, International Rental News, provides the latest global construction news via regular one-minute audio news bulletins
A group of construction industry associations have filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and its commissioner Rick Chandler over new crane orders and regulations
Joe Malone to present regular one-minute audio news updates on KHL home webpage
New crane safety regulations proposed in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, include operator certification, equipment registration, higher minimum insurance levels and a phasing out of cranes that are more than 20 years old