Tips for Transporting a Boom Lift
Booms lifts are common equipment on a variety of different jobsites. But before you can start working with a boom, you have to get it to the jobsite. To do this safely and efficiently, there are some important considerations.
Continue ReadingExtreme Height MEWP Applications
Over the past two decades, as jobsite needs have continued to evolve, manufacturers like Genie® have developed boom lifts that can reach higher, lift more, and tackle more extreme applications, providing more and more options for accessing tall, hard-to-reach jobsites.
Continue ReadingScissor Lift Accessories for Productivity
For scissor and boom lift operators, it’s not just about how high the lift can go or how far it can reach, but also how to the get the job done once they’re at height.
Continue ReadingQuality By Design
From the first compressed air material lift in 1966 that started an industry, to the modern machines coming out of our factories today, Genie® has been the leading name in mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs).
Continue ReadingHow to Properly Maintain Your Genie® Telehandler
Genie was excited to introduce the updated Genie® GTH™-1056 telehandler to its line-up earlier this year. But even new equipment needs regular maintenance to ensure that it's running at peak-performance levels.
Continue ReadingChanges to Genie® Booms You Need to Know About
When the new ANSI A92 (United States) standards went into effect, driving alignment with ISO standards globally (including European EN280, Australian AS 1418.10 and Canadian CSA B354 standards), it impacted the way Genie® aerial access equipment is designed, manufactured, maintained and operated globally.
Continue ReadingChoosing the Right Material Lift
Having a diverse equipment fleet to meet the needs of a wide range of professionals is an essential component to help manage the ebb and flow of regular economic cycles.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Overhead Obstructions
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingThe Benefits of Online Training for Aerial Equipment Technicians
Investing a little time in training to gain a lot more later is a basic principle that most far-sighted entrepreneurs agree upon for two simple reasons
Continue ReadingLoad Calibration for Load Sense
“Load sense” is likely a term you’ve been hearing more of lately. But, what is the primary purpose of load sense, and why does it matter when you’re operating a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP)?
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Exiting a MEWP Platform at Height
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingGuidelines for Returning a Damaged MEWP to Service
Although not a common occurrence, aerial equipment — like all machinery — can be involved in an incident that causes damage to the unit.
Continue ReadingTransporting Genie® Booms Equipped with Load Sense Systems
Transporting a large piece of aerial equipment can be a challenge, and safety is the key ingredient.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Level Surface Usage
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingWhen Work Is Done for the Day — Guidelines for Daily Maintenance on Scissor Lifts
Sticking to a regular maintenance routine, including the important daily tasks as outlined in the operator’s manual, helps to ensure that scissor lifts are ready to work when they are needed.
Continue ReadingDaily To Do’s: Perform Pre-Operation Inspections on Genie® MEWPs
A pre-operation inspection is a visual inspection of a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) performed by the operator prior to each work shift.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Wind Speed Safety on a MEWP
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingBefore Work Begins — Guidelines for Daily Maintenance on Scissor Lifts
Slab and rough terrain scissors lifts can be crucial to jobsite productivity, and by adhering to a few daily maintenance and inspection requirements, operators can ensure maximum uptime on jobsites.
Continue ReadingGuidelines for Maintaining Your Genie® MEWP Fleet
Performing periodic inspections and proper maintenance is essential for safety, as well as for getting optimal performance from a Genie® mobile elevating work platform (MEWP).
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Fall Arrest vs. Fall Restraint
Learn about fall arrest vs. fall restraint on MEWPs this Aerial Pros Minute.
Continue ReadingGuidance for Using MEWPs in Cold Weather Conditions
Just because it’s cold outside, doesn’t mean all construction work stops for the winter.
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