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Discuss Use of access equipment , do you own or hire? in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
If you don't mind me asking ?We have a genie 1932 and I'm looking at getting a snorkel s3600p
We buy second hand off Briggs equipment and if I need extra I hire them in.
Dave and little sparks , how do you go about getting the towers signed off on site if needed ? I had heard from somewhere that HSS offer certified training in house and it is about the cheapest available.
It is LOLER'd every six months and PUWER'd once a year.If you don't mind me asking ?
How do you move it around.
How do you keep it ticketed.
Do you charge per visit to site , if it is a long on going project or do you just allow a charge proportionate to the job size.
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Dave and little sparks , how do you go about getting the towers signed off on site if needed ? I had heard from somewhere that HSS offer certified training in house and it is about the cheapest available.
Thanks for your reply , I had not thought about PUWER.It is LOLER'd every six months and PUWER'd once a year.
I only work on two sites. We shuttle them between the two sites by forklift, literally only a few 100m apart.
We use them only for maintenance on our own factories, we don't charge them out as such. But if I need to hire an extra one I pay Briggs ÂŁ80 a week. (I rent a fleet of forklifts off them at ÂŁ3000 a month, so this is probably a reduced rate) I would have to pay them transportation costs as well.
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