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December 16, 2009
Vol. 6, Issue 24

Guy Ramsey
Trico Lift recently donated its services so this holiday tree could be decorated at a local children's shelter in Texas.
Happy Holidays from Lift and Access!

Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful holiday season and a very Happy New Year from all of us at Maximum Capacity Media. Lift and Access 360 will return in 2010 with a new name, improved design, and more frequent distribution.




Top Story

Lift and Access Webinar Spreads Safety Message

Saf-T Conference
December 15, 2009Lift and Access magazine, published by Maximum Capacity Media, Fort Dodge, Iowa, hosted its third annual Safe Access, Fall Protection & Training (SAF-T) Conference last week, presenting the event for the first time as a webinar. The online event, held Dec. 10, extended the conference's reach to a national level. ....

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Headlines

OSHA to Issue Final Crane and Derricks Rule in July 2010

Major Rental Firms' Fleets Shrink

Snorkel to Launch New Booms, Scissors at The Rental Show

Etcetera Edutainment Releases Forklift Safety Training Game

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New Grove GSK55 Crane Tackles Factory Addition in Germany

Grove GS K55

A Grove GSK55 mobile crane helps with the installation of several structural components at a factory expansion project in Gross Parin, north Germany.

December 15, 2009 – The GSK55, a distinctive new mobile crane from Manitowoc's Grove brand, has been working well for first customer Sönke Jordt. One of the most recent jobs for the new crane was the installation of several structural components at a EUROline Logistik factory addition in Gross Parin, north Germany. For this job, the crane was on site for two days placing a variety of frame, wall and roof units. Loads were as heavy as 3.3 tons, and the crane positioned the components at radii between more than 65 feet and 72 feet.

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More Headlines

Trojan Battery Expands Domestic Distribution

ReachMaster Launches Compact Falcon Lift

MSA Offers Harness for High-Heat Applications

Haulotte Group | BilJax Offers Versatile Option

Accident Alert

Herrald, Ky., November 2009 – State officials reported a worker was killed in a crane accident at a mining site. The Energy and Environment Cabinet spokesperson said the 37-year-old man was struck by the boom of a crane at the coal mine.

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