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Setting and Holding Exclusion Zones for Lifting Operations

Exclusion zones are the only thing standing between a routine lift and a person under a swinging load. They are not just cones and...

Excavator Quick-Hitch Safety: What CPCS Assessors Expect

Quick-hitches have removed a lot of faff from excavator work, but they’ve also introduced a failure point that never forgets a shortcut. CPCS assessors...

Telehandler Suspended Loads: Do You Need A17E?

Suspended loads with a telehandler look simple enough: sling it, take the weight and creep it into place. That’s where many UK jobs go...

Plant-pedestrian segregation on tight sites: practical layouts

Tight urban plots and live refurb zones leave little room to keep people out of the way of telehandlers, dumpers and excavators. The risk...

CPCS A77 vs A17D: 360 Slew Telehandler Differences

On mixed UK sites the “360 slew telehandler” and the standard telehandler get used side by side, and it’s easy to blur the line...

Telehandler Suspended Loads: CPCS vs NPORS Coverage

Suspended loads on a telehandler are common on UK builds, but they raise the risk level and the competence bar. Both CPCS and NPORS...
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Setting and Holding Exclusion Zones for Lifting Operations

Exclusion zones are the only thing standing between a...

Excavator Quick-Hitch Safety: What CPCS Assessors Expect

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Procurement Act Transparency Rules Now Shaping Construction Tenders

Public sector buyers across the UK are reshaping construction...

Telehandler Suspended Loads: Do You Need A17E?

Suspended loads with a telehandler look simple enough: sling...