Using MEWPs In The Tree-Care Industry

Why using aerial work platforms for tree-cutting service?

The correct tree trimming, pruning, and shaping tools and equipment are essential but often bulky when trying to work safely at height. To get people, tools, and equipment to the correct height there are times when traditional working solutions can limit productivity and endanger the arborist.

Aerial work platforms, also known as Mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), offer a flexible way to reach jobs at height – they are fully mobile and can access areas with restricted space, improve site safety, and save money.

A boom lift is a solid choice to manage tree work from a distance. It gets you exactly where you need to be in seconds, and gives you a safe and stable platform to perform your work. Besides being able to reach high spots, it can be moved around to accommodate position changes for tree pruning. This lift is essentially a platform with a long-jointed crane which is run by a hydraulic lift system, attached to a grounded base.

Crawler scissor lifts are an ideal way to get excellent access to the tree at different heights. Unlike a boom lift, the scissor lift isn’t too flexible. It moves up and down to provide easy and safe access to high trees. With bi-leveling technology, they have the ability to work on steep terrain or uneven surfaces (up to 20 ° longitudinally and 15 ° laterally) like forests.

Spider lifts are lightweight with low ground pressure, especially advantageous when working near garden pathways and manicured lawns.

The truck-mounted platforms are usually stouter and can generally extend to greater heights.

Rotating telehandlers equipped with a tree-cutting attachment (grapple saw) is boosting safety and efficiency for an arborist service working at significant heights cutting trees in a controlled way. This unique combination enables smaller sections of a tree to be removed and cleared away immediately, i.e., directly off the tree into a container or chipper without touching the ground and causing damage from falling wood.

“Whether you are a professional tree worker or a hobby gardener, if you are using a MEWP to work at height, make sure that you complete formal recognised operator training for the correct use of this specialist equipment”

Safety tips for the use of MEWPs in the tree care industry:

To ensure safe operation and avoid incidents or machine damage, it is essential that all operators (employed and self-employed) undergo formal recognized operator training, which includes both theory and practical training and evaluation by a qualified person.

Before beginning work:
  • Check the machine is not damaged, is safe to use, and functioning correctly.
  • Take care when traveling to the work area – avoid the sloping ground.
  • Make sure the ground can support the MEWP at all times.
  • Always use suitable spreader plates under outriggers.
  • Organize and manage segregated drop zones clear of MEWP base and structure.
  • Take necessary precautions to protect the operator from the chainsaw.
While doing the work:
  • Do regular checks to make sure the MEWP is not sinking into the ground.
  • Always wear an appropriate harness and ensure the lanyard is tied off to the designated anchor point inside the platform.
  • Avoid making contact with or snagging branches – take care and use continual observation when raising and lowering the boom.
  • Identify potential hazards such as overhead power lines and take necessary precautions to eliminate the risk of electrocution.
  • Always be observant and operate the MEWP controls smoothly and with care.
  • Never use the MEWP as a crane or secure supporting ropes to any part of the MEWP.
  • Never take fuel up in the platform – always refuel the chainsaw on the ground.
  • Never exceed rated capacities for total load, the maximum number of persons, or wind speed.
After finishing the work:
  • Clear the MEWP of sawdust and debris.
  • Check the machine for any damage – report any damage to the platform immediately.
  • Leave the machine in a safe and secure place with all controls isolated – and keys removed.
  • Report any damage to the owner – do not allow use of MEWP once damaged.

So, verify what piece of equipment best matches your needs before investing in a rental and purchasing.

Aerial work platforms provided by Mayon Machinery are the safest and most durable machines on the market. Your professional arborist can access the branches in a precise and calculated way with our products. Still not sure which is best for your tree care job? Get in contact at +63 (2) 776 0254 or send us an email at info@mayonmachinery.com or sales@mayonmachinery.com.

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We’ve all thought it before…“It won’t happen to me”

We’ve all been there, thinking, “It won’t happen to me.” But this false sense of invincibility can be the very reason why we overlook crucial safety measures. Every time we disregard even minor safety precautions, we are knowingly putting ourselves in harm’s way, exposing ourselves to unnecessary risks.

It’s time to change our mindset and prioritize safety. Instead of blindly dismissing safety initiatives, let’s take proactive steps to protect ourselves and prevent unfortunate accidents. By ensuring that we receive proper training, we equip ourselves with the knowledge and confidence to say, “It won’t happen to me” for the right reasons.

Here are some specific examples of safety precautions that people commonly overlook, along with their importance:

  1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Neglecting to wear appropriate protective gear, such as helmets, gloves, or safety glasses, can leave us vulnerable to severe injuries. These seemingly minor items act as our first line of defense, shielding us from potential hazards and reducing the severity of accidents.
  2. Safe Equipment Operation: Failing to follow operational guidelines for machinery like AWP (aerial work platforms), telehandlers, forklifts, and others can lead to disastrous consequences. Proper training from TESDA accredited schools or institutions and adherence to safety protocols ensure that we understand the equipment’s capabilities, limitations, and correct usage, reducing the likelihood of accidents.
  3. Hazard Identification: Ignoring the importance of hazard identification can have severe repercussions. Recognizing potential dangers in our surroundings allows us to take appropriate preventive measures and create a safer environment for ourselves and others.
10 key safety tips for AWPs (MEWPs) Operation

It is crucial to grasp the real-life implications of not taking safety seriously. Consider the following examples that demonstrate the dire consequences of negligence:

  1. John, an experienced construction worker, decided not to wear his safety harness while working at heights. Tragically, he lost his balance and fell, suffering life-altering injuries. His decision to forgo a simple safety precaution forever changed his life.
  2. Sarah, a warehouse employee, underestimated the importance of following proper lifting techniques. Ignoring the guidelines, she attempted to lift a heavy object on her own, resulting in a debilitating back injury. Sarah’s momentary lapse of judgment led to long-term physical pain and reduced quality of life.

These stories remind us that no one is exempt from the risks associated with disregarding safety measures. Taking preventive action today can protect us from life-altering accidents tomorrow.

For further knowledge or to schedule training sessions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. At Mayon, we offer comprehensive advice and training on AWP, telehandlers, forklifts, and more. Reach out to us at info@mayonmachinery.com or call +63(2) 8776 0254.

Let’s prioritize our safety and create a culture where “it won’t happen to me” is backed by informed decisions and responsible actions. Together, we can safeguard ourselves and build a safer future.

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