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		<title>Safety Tips for Using Boom, Bucket, Crane, and Digger Derrick Trucks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 05:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boom trucks, bucket trucks, crane trucks, and digger derrick trucks are utilized in a multitude of businesses and can be found on the side of our streets all the time. If you have ever driven down the street and stopped &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/safety-tips-for-using-boom-bucket-crane-and-digger-derrick-trucks/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boom trucks, bucket trucks, crane trucks, and digger derrick trucks are utilized in a multitude of businesses and can be found on the side of our streets all the time.  If you have ever driven down the street and stopped to watch as the electric company or telephone companies utilize one of these trucks, you would see a worker being airlifted up into the sky in the bucket.  This truck is a bucket truck.  Many individuals are not aware that this is what the vehicle that they use is.  The main use of a bucket truck is to raise and lower a worker from a place that is way too high for a regular ladder to be used.</p>
<p>These vehicles can be bought in various shapes and sizes and is created to make the work easier for those individuals that use them.  Bucket trucks can be used for various reasons, but the most popular is for use with telephone poles or power lines.  By the workers using this type of vehicle, they are able to finish their work in a more efficient and safe manner.<span id="more-349"></span></p>
<p>The creation of this type of vehicle includes a bin for storage that helps to store tools or materials that may be needed by the worker in the bucket.  Some models are also equipped with a double-arm boom or what is called a hydraulic outrigger jack.  This helps to provide an extra degree of stability.  Other models may be equipped with a separate engine that powers the bucket, while others use the engine of the truck to do this.</p>
<p>Any large piece of equipment must be handled by the proper guidelines.  This does not mean that a bucket truck is hard to operate or not made well.  It is just that all vehicles need the respect and care so that accidents are minimized.  When the directions from the manufacturer are followed, a worker can see that they are more secure in knowing they will be safe while utilizing the equipment.  There are also OSHA guidelines that need to be followed when using a bucket truck.  Some of these rules are:</p>
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<li>The vehicle should be utilized to raise workers to any job location that is above the ground.</li>
<li>The truck should be made of fiberglass, wood, metal, or reinforced plastic.</li>
<li>The modification of a bucket truck is allowed as long if a modification approval has been received in writing by the manufacturer.</li>
<li>This will include a safe distance away and making sure that qualified workers are the only ones to use the truck.</li>
<li>Brakes must be set BEFORE a worker can be raised within the bucket.</li>
<li>The truck should never be moved while a worker is in the bucket.</li>
<li>All controls must be clearly defined by what each one does.</li>
<li>Controls must be put to test each day BEFORE the truck is used.</li>
<li>The manufacturerâ€™s guidelines must be followed regarding distribution and load.</li>
<li>This will include goggles, boots, hard hat, and gloves.</li>
<li>The worker must have their feet firm upon the bottom of the bucket at all times.</li>
<li>These lower controls are for emergencies only.</li>
</ol>
<p>There are many more OSHA guidelines that must be followed as well.  When workers are trained in the proper ways to use the vehicle, it can give years of secure support.  Keep in mind that when the rules and regulations are followed correctly, the possibility of injury or death can be minimized greatly.</p>
<p>To make sure that your employees are trained correctly on the use of one of these bucket trucks, crane trucks, digger derrick trucks, or boom trucks, you can contact OSHA or I80 Equipment to get tapes to help train them the right way.  For more information, please visit www.i80equipment.com.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used</a> Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>Reducing Accidents with Boom Truck Aerial Devices</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 20:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accidents happen each year as employees utilize aerial devices to receive additional help in reaching high areas. Electric, telephone, and tree service companies usually use a boom aerial device, commonly known as boom trucks or bucket trucks, to help install &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/reducing-accidents-with-boom-truck-aerial-devices/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accidents happen each year as employees utilize aerial devices to receive additional help in reaching high areas.  Electric, telephone, and tree service companies usually use a boom aerial device, commonly known as boom trucks or bucket trucks, to help install and maintain telephone pole lines and electric lines.  If these boom trucks are not correctly created or are used wrong, these can cause serious injury to employees.</p>
<p>ANSI A92.2 protects the creation of these boom aerial devices.  ANSI A92.2 covers Rotating and Elevating Aerial Devices.  The manual and self propelled devices are covered under ANSI A92.6 and A92.3.</p>
<p>There are two main kinds of accidents that happen when the use of a boom truck is put into the mix.  The first is called an overturn and the second is a boom failure.<span id="more-168"></span></p>
<p>An outrigger is usually utilized in the creation of a boom truck to help up the stability.  The outcome of an overturn accident is usually gotten to by the surface being sloped, the outriggers being improperly used, the boom truck being overloaded, or that the creation of the bucket truck has turned out to be defective.  The evaluation of the accident involving the circumstances and how the overturn happened and if the manufacturerâ€™s regulations were followed should be done to help determine how the overturn happened in the first place and how to better prevent it from happening in the future.</p>
<p>Bucket trucks, boom trucks, crane trucks, derrick digger trucks, and other large utility trucks can be created to utilize a hydraulic system or an electrical system to lift and lower the boom.  The ANSI A92.2 requirement is that the hydraulic or electrical system used must have a safety feature that would stop all movement of the bucket if a power loss or a hydraulic line failure would happen.  Normally if a hydraulic line failure happens it is due to a defectively created safety feature or an improper maintaining of the electric or hydraulic system.</p>
<p>The number of accidents that can occur with the use of an aerial device can be greatly reduced by making sure that the boom truck you are using has been designed properly and that all regulations are followed when operating the truck.  At I80 Equipment, they go the extra mile to make sure that their remanufactured boom trucks, bucket trucks, and digger derrick trucks are created with safety being a top priority.  They will work with you to make sure that you have the proper knowledge to train your workers in the proper usage of the vehicles so that there is a reduction in these accidents.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment will walk you through every step of the safety protocols when purchasing a boom truck.  To see more on their safety guidelines and the inventory they carry, visit www.i80equipment.com.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom</a> Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>A Quality Boom Truck can be a Great Investment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can sometimes be difficult to find used, refurbished boom or bucket trucks for sale. It doesnâ€™t need to be so difficult though. Arming yourself with some information on how to make sure you are getting a good deal on &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/a-quality-boom-truck-can-be-a-great-investment/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can sometimes be difficult to find used, refurbished boom or bucket trucks for sale.  It doesnâ€™t need to be so difficult though.  Arming yourself with some information on how to make sure you are getting a good deal on a quality derrick digger can make the whole process a lot less tricky.</p>
<p>Locating a great bargain on a quality boom trucks in your local ads can be very difficult and seems to become more so each day.  Utilizing the Internet can take the hassle out of finding that truck you need.<span id="more-166"></span></p>
<p>There are a lot of individuals that are using the Internet nowadays to find the used boom trucks and bucket trucks that they are in need of.  They have noticed that this is one way to find a larger selection since many companies have websites that make finding them a lot easier.  I80 Equipment is one of these companies that go a long way to help you find the truck you need.  Searching their website is a breeze.</p>
<p>By searching the Internet for your digger derrick needs, you can cut down the time you have to spend on looking and have a more detailed picture of what is available for you in your price range.  You will be able to see pictures, live video, and financing options on all the trucks on I80â€™s website.  Their customer service is impeccable and they go that extra mile to make sure that you are well informed and completely 100% satisfied with your purchase.</p>
<p>A well taken care of boom truck has the chance to greatly increase in value, but in order for this to be true, you must have one that has been taken care of with the highest quality of standards.  This will also ensure that your truck will last you a long time and give you a lot of use out of it.  If you ever decide to not be in that type of business anymore, you will find yourself with a great collectible truck that you have invested your time and money into.  This could be a great investment, not only for you work, but for you past your work.</p>
<p>It is imperative that your truck remain in good shape and have regular maintenance done on it for it to become a good investment to you.  Of course getting a good deal on your truck to begin with will help immensely.</p>
<p>Taking the guess work out of the condition of the truck you purchase is a positive way to start your buying process.  All specifications are right there in front of you on the I80 website.  They will answer any and all questions that you may have until you are sure of what truck you need.  Checking out www.i80equipment.com is the best way to make sure you get the right boom truck at the right price for your needs.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom</a> Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>Financing your Bucket Truck is Better Option for Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are in search for a boom truck, forestry truck, bucket truck or grapple truck, I80 Equipment has got you covered. They offer a variety of financing options and rentals. At I80 Equipment they understand that if you are &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/financing-your-bucket-truck-is-better-option-for-business/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are in search for a boom truck, forestry truck, bucket truck or grapple truck, I80 Equipment has got you covered. They offer a variety of financing options and rentals. At I80 Equipment they understand that if you are in the business to use any of these trucks, you rely on them for the duration of each and every job.  For example, a logging company utilizes the bucket truck to the loading and unloading tasks, these trucks make the job possible. This means financing these utility trucks is a priority for the businesses that use them. Financing is the first step; the financing company must be experienced with the businesses that utilize boom trucks.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment has over 15 years of knowledge and experience working with companies like you, which need these specialty trucks to perform the tasks required. Their expertise is great from logging services to construction; they are able to handle all of your needs in financing the utility truck(s) that your company needs.</p>
<p>When looking into purchasing a boom truck it is much wiser to finance.  Financing allows you to become a more profitable business. Using your funds all in one place can become a disaster.  There are many options to finance and terms to look over.  This can be a headache for many using the wrong companies to help and guide them with their financing or even the financing companies that they go through.<span id="more-164"></span></p>
<p>I80 Equipment uses the best financing companies in the United States, offering a wide variety of terms to better suit your needs.  I80 Equipment walks you through each option and explains completely for your understanding. Not only are they using the best financing services, you also receive the best customer service at I80Equipment.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment has been satisfying customers for over 15 years. They are a family owned and operated facility. Treating each and every customer with the up most respect. Using I80 Equipment for all of your utility trucking needs will be the best professional decision you could make.</p>
<p>Boom trucks, forestry trucks, grapple trucks and digger derrick trucks if not used properly can be very dangerous. At I80 Equipment, they walk through all of the safety precautions. To insure that the company as well as the operators will know the ins and outs of how to operate these heavy utility trucks.  Whether or not you choose I80 Equipment for your trucking needs, it is always important to safety train each and every employee on safety.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment has many positives on why you should finance with their company. No matter if you are financing a recliner or a rocket ship, it is very important to fully understand the terms completely. And if you are not working with the right company, you could just get burned. As we all know salesmen can be very pushy and off Standish with many questions that you may have. Although financing is the perfect options and very easy for many, be sure to discover all your options.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom</a> Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>Utility Trucks Must Pass 77-Point Inspection Before Being Purchased</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I80 Equipment, www.i80equipment.com, is the # 1 company supplying reconditioned utility trucks. They carry bucket trucks, boom trucks, digger derrick trucks, crane trucks, and many other heavy utility trucks for varying industries. Reconditioning means taking a used truck and turning &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/utility-trucks-must-pass-77-point-inspection-before-being-purchased/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I80 Equipment, www.i80equipment.com, is the # 1 company supplying reconditioned utility trucks.  They carry bucket trucks, boom trucks, digger derrick trucks, crane trucks, and many other heavy utility trucks for varying industries.</p>
<p>Reconditioning means taking a used truck and turning it to like new, and then selling them to you.  They have gotten their solid reputation in this industry by their strict standards of reconditioning and keeping the costs to their customers manageable.  I80 Equipment specializes in carrying completely reconditioned, used, like-new trucks.  They have almost 20 years of industry experience.  They have the reconditioning process down to a science.  They begin by taking the truck completely apart and removing the grease and power washing it fully.  The truck is then taken into the paint bay area and it gets a complete primer spray to offer more protection to the chassis and boxes.  It is then followed up with an industrialized paint spray.  It is heated to exactly 100 degrees Fahrenheit.  At this point the truck is put back together with new replacement parts and then a thorough waxing.  After all this, each and every truck, must pass a 77-point inspection, a mechanic sign off, and an external inspection and certification.<span id="more-162"></span></p>
<p>Once the truck has gone through this strict, rigorous process, they then turn their attention to making them available to the public.  They have a special manner with which they market their trucks.  They take pride in every step from purchasing the truck to reselling it.  They want the world to see what they have to offer so they make it much easier to get a complete picture of what you are looking at.  They have live video and pictures of all their boom trucks online at www.i80equipment.com.</p>
<p>They have started a new marketing strategy known as Truck of the Month.  This allows potential customers and existing customers to go on their website and see what the I80 staff is currently working on and finished.  They have also added an excellent feature known as â€œJust Say Find It!â€  This is the place to go if you do not find the bucket truck you are looking for on their website.  They will assist you locating the truck that will fit your needs.  They pretty much guarantee they can find what you are looking for as they are willing to pay for the airplane ticket to get you to their showroom, no matter where you live.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment has been supplying industries such as Utility, Telephone, Tree Care, Light and Sign Companies for over 15 years.  You can see their wide ranging inventory, complete with full colour pictures, detailed descriptions, and a live video of each and every truck that is available.  They also have all the accessories that you could possibly need, including auger straps, augers, bucket liners, buckets, and winch ropes.  They carry many brands for you to choose from including Duralift, Altec, MTI, Lift All, Versalift, and Terex.  You will be given the total mileage on the truck you are looking along with the gross weight, fuel, transmission, and engine type right there on the website.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment has 50 trucks in stock or more at any given time, including bucket trucks, Altec bucket trucks, boom trucks, crane trucks, forestry trucks, and digger derrick trucks.  You can go to their website and sign up to receive emails from them regarding new trucks that are brought into inventory.  They are there to help you every step of the way.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom</a> Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>Boom Truck and Bucket Truck Inspections and Maintenance is Vital to Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:34:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digger Derrick operations can be considered dangerous, to prevent accidents, injuries or death, common sense and mechanical care needs to be maintained on a daily basis. It is very important that utility trucks be operated by qualified experienced individuals only. &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/boom-truck-and-bucket-truck-inspections-and-maintenance-is-vital-to-safety/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digger Derrick operations can be considered dangerous, to prevent accidents, injuries or death, common sense and mechanical care needs to be maintained on a daily basis.</p>
<p>It is very important that utility trucks be operated by qualified experienced individuals only. These individuals must use care and be in totally physically and mentally sound. Be sure to fully understand the use of equipment before beginning operations. All staff members and personnel must be able to follow correct procedures in the event of an emergency.</p>
<p>Be sure that all inspections and maintenance have been completed before going into field.  It is also essential to never bypass any safety devices.<span id="more-160"></span></p>
<p>All staff members and personnel must wear safety gear, such as goggles, hard hat and gloves.  As well as steel toed shoes, protective uniforms and hearing devices may be required. When working with power lines it is a must to wear insulated gloves and sleeves to help prevent contact with poles and equipment.</p>
<p>Keeping the bucket truck, digger derrick truck, grapple truck or forestry truck free from debris, this could interfere with proper performance and interfere with safety precautions. Never operate controls while grounded, only perform these tasks while standing upon truck, unless a radio control is being used. But be sure then not to touch the truck!</p>
<p>The knowledge of weight capacity is vital when operating a digger derrick truck, never exceed the total capacity. Loading charts are posted in the truck near controls, they contain valuable information such as load radius, angles and degrees, zoning, rope capacity and elongation limits. Load charts are custom made for each specific utility truck.</p>
<p>Before going out into the field, be sure to check fluids and tire pressure. Look over the entire truck to be sure that there is no damages or leaks. The manufacturer will also include a lubrication chart. So, be sure to check hydraulic oils and fluids to proper level.  After doing this, also check to make sure all boom controls are in working order.</p>
<p>Become familiar with regulations and policies. The Utility truck must have DOT flares, triangles and fire extinguisher. Operators must always wear the seat belt while truck is in motion and use mirrors properly.</p>
<p>If unusual noises arise such as grinding or thumping, be sure to stop the truck immediately and call to have the problem diagnosed and repaired before taking off. Also, do not use the utility truck if there is an electrical storm.</p>
<p>These guidelines have been put in place by most businesses like I80 Equipment. They believe that applying rules and guidelines including inspections, charts and common knowledge. We all can prevent injuries and death. At I80 Equipment, you as a client, visitor or customer will be treated like a member of their family.</p>
<p>With guidelines such as the following, it may take time to become familiar with all of them.  Taking safety precautions and following rules can result in great days, everyday! I80 Equipment will fully explain and provide you with all the information you could possibly need to make your utility truck and operator a safe one.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom</a> Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>Simple Safety Guidelines for Using Bucket Trucks and Boom Trucks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 20:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bucket trucks are extremely helpful mechanical pieces of equipment. These trucks make it easier and safer than manual labour, but when these trucks are not used correctly, they can be very dangerous machinery resulting in mechanical or personal destruction. This &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/simple-safety-guidelines-for-using-bucket-trucks-and-boom-trucks/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bucket trucks are extremely helpful mechanical pieces of equipment. These trucks make it easier and safer than manual labour, but when these trucks are not used correctly, they can be very dangerous machinery resulting in mechanical or personal destruction. This article includes safety tips and guidelines that should be followed on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Daily safety inspections should be performed before dispatching the operator into the field. The utility truck should be checked for oil leaks, broken or damaged parts, wear and tear, rust or cracks. All controls should be checked to insure proper working condition. Of course if any problems have been found, they will need to be assessed before operating the bucket truck.</p>
<p>Also, work site conditions will need to be examined on a daily basis as well. This is also to insure the safety of all workers and trucks.  When parking a bucket truck it is essential to park on level grounds. Always check for possible aerial hazards, such as power lines or any possible hazards. This should be practiced at each and every job site. When working with power lines, only trained electrical professionals need operate the bucket truck. And, of course utility trucks should not be used in high wind weather.<span id="more-158"></span></p>
<p>As an operator of any utility truck, you may find it useful to create a daily safety check list. Although the safety precautions that have already been mentioned are important to follow. Here are some more pointers to insure the quality achievements in taking safety measures for accurate bucket truck operations.</p>
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<li>Always be sure to fill the trucks tank with fuel before heading out on any calls.</li>
<li>Check controls, such as emergency stop and lower</li>
<li>Be sure to know exactly how to lower the bucket if and when the power system malfunctions.</li>
<li>Check to insure that propane tanks and tank heaters are full, which enables to the electric generator to fully function</li>
<li>Be sure to keep truck free of debris and cover the bucket when not in use</li>
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<p>Now, the following are more informational safety precautions to follow on the job site. Safety is never taken lightly especially when it comes to bucket truck operations. Bucket truck operators usually work by themselves</p>
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<li>Attention detail should be asserted in snow and icy weather conditions, parking the altec bucket trucks may be more difficult than in usual weather conditions. The truck may stick out more in roadways, be sure pay close attention in to the work setup area.</li>
<li>Always be alert for soft grounding surfaces, this could lead to tipping</li>
<li>Look Around, take in the scenery, never get to close to power lines, trees, telephone lines, etc.</li>
<li>As when driving any vehicle&#8230;..buckle up! Also buckle up when in the bucket and be sure to wear safety gear, such as hard hat, safety glasses and gloves</li>
</ul>
<p>There you have it, a basic acknowledgement of bucket truck safety. When purchasing a bucket truck from a company such as I80 Equipment, they will provide you with training and manuals for operations, safety and servicing. Feel free to visit their website at www.I80equipment.com.</p>
<p>i80equipment is an online New &amp; Used&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, <a href="â€&lt;a target=">Boom&#8221;&gt;http://www.i80equipment.comâ€&#8221;&gt;Boom</a> Trucks &amp; Crane Trucks.</p>
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		<title>Grapple Trucks and Boom Trucks Reduce Workerâ€™s Comp Cases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 20:32:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the late 1990â€™s, there were hundreds of thousands of reports through workers compensation due to lifting awkwardly heavy items into trucks. As the new decade approached the reports had decreased immensely from hundreds of thousands to mere thousands. Solid &#8230; <a href="http://www.nlsca.com/grapple-trucks-and-boom-trucks-reduce-worker%e2%80%99s-comp-cases/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the late 1990â€™s, there were hundreds of thousands of reports through workers compensation due to lifting awkwardly heavy items into trucks. As the new decade approached the reports had decreased immensely from hundreds of thousands to mere thousands. Solid waste facilities are purchasing boom trucks, grapple trucks and knuckle booms to increase profits and decrease injuries on the job. Grapple trucks usually require only one operated compared to four for manual laboured trucks. Grapple trucks are very versatile and can be used for many different projects from roadside construction clean up to trash removal.</p>
<p>Like any machinery it is vital to choose the right body and tools for your utility truck. Removable loaders are convenient because you can choose to use them only when necessary. These utility trucks were first used for flood cleanup, since then companies around the world have started using utility trucks for many different types of business such as road side clean up, construction, trash collection, catch basin cleanup, ditch drainage and much more. With these utility trucks being so versatile, companies are able to save more money on labour costs.<span id="more-156"></span></p>
<p>The chassis cab comes with horn, air conditioning, joystick controls, breaking, acceleration, controls for steering and controls for loading operations.  With a rear steers grapple truck it is able to haul five tons per hour. A three rear steer can haul 25-30 tons a day. A rear steer allows the grapple to truck to stay on its route, a driver trails a load into a haul truck, when full the haul truck breaks away to the landfill.</p>
<p>When in the market for a boom truck, grapple truck, forestry trucks or a bucket truck there are many factors that need to be considered. Such as what lighting is required, what chassis to choose and of course controls and drive boom swing. There are two major drive boom swings; the rotary actuator and the slewing ring.</p>
<p>As with any machinery the manufacturer should supply training, manuals or videos; if not all. These are vital for training on safety and the efficiency of the project. There are many things to consider such as; preventing leak downs, hose ruptures and load holding cylinders with safety locking valves.  Also the safety boom alarm, which is installed and provides a loud beeping when the boom is set to high to drive.</p>
<p>At I80 Equipment, they take all of stress off your shoulders. They provide quality accurate service. Each member of their team is experienced in knowing what needs are to be met, no matter what line of business you are in to use either a grapple truck, a boom truck, a forestry truck or a bucket truck. These utility truck specialists have the knowledge needed to help you choose what machinery is right for your companies needs.</p>
<p>I80 Equipment is a family owned and operated business which has been specializing in utility trucks for over 17 years. They offer many different leasing and financing options. As well as rentals, no matter what your needs are; you can be sure they will be met at I80 Equipment. Feel free to browse their website at www.I80equipment.com.</p>
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