Longer Reads
How BIM versions of manufacturer’s physical equipment ranges are being used as a construction design aid
In 2007, ALH ran a story that asked, “Should operators use a harness and lanyard when working in a scissor lift?” For today’s take, Genie’s Director of Training Scott Owyen provides an update
How the latest aerial platforms are providing improved flexibility, service and safety
A clear message from the industry is the lack of skilled workers - a solution can be found in one half of the population that’s not well represented
Demand for safer, efficient access equipment fuels growth for low-level access equipment
The Scaffold & Access Industry Association’s Shoring Council is gearing up for a busy year ahead
Following on from a positive year in 2021, will the demand for telehandlers continue throughout 2022 and beyond?
In its 9th year, the annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction is set for May 2-6. ALH reports
To understand how the regulatory system in the U.S. works, it is helpful to understand the difference between each branch. David Glabe breaks it down.
AI explores the rising trend for micro and compact scissor units in the workplace
The SAIA Annual Convention & Exposition attendee early bird rates expire May 31, exhibitor space limited
The ALH Conference and IPAF Innovate workshop have combined forces to offer two days of education and networking for the access and rental industries
Larry Silber, president and CEO of Herc Rentals, to keynote ALH Conference, Sept. 29 in Chicago