Genie Previews Lift Contact Alarm During National Safety Stand-Down Week

Genie Previews Lift Contact Alarm During National Safety Stand-Down Week

REDMOND, Wash. – As part of OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down Week from May 7-11, Genie revealed a prototype of the Lift Guard Contact Alarm system for Genie GS slab scissor lifts and Genie GR, GRC, and QS vertical masts.

The system is an electronic secondary guarding solution designed to activate when an obstruction makes contact with an activation whisker mounted to the lift’s platform guardrails, alerting operators, occupants, and ground personnel to a potential hazard.

The prototype will also be shown to Genie customers during Vertikal Days in Leicestershire, United Kingdom on May 16-17 and at HIRE18 in Brisbane, Australia on May 30-31.

“Operator safety and productivity are key considerations in the Genie design process,” said Michael Flanagan, Genie product manager, Terex AWP. “The goal of OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down is to raise awareness of best practices for working safely at height. The Genie Lift Guard Contact Alarm system for slab scissors and vertical mast lifts is designed to supplement a trained operator’s situational awareness and provide a secondary layer of guarding while working at height. Showing this prototype during OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down week gives us the opportunity to engage with Genie customers and end users, gaining feedback from them so we can tailor our future protective solution offerings to best meet their needs and expectations.”
 
According to Flanagan, the standard configuration for the Genie Lift Guard Contact Alarm system for slab scissors and vertical mast lifts will include two activation whiskers — one mounted on the front of the platform and one mounted on the rear.
 
When the system is activated, all machine motion will stop, an alarm will sound, and beacons will flash. The operator will be able to continue driving or elevating the platform into the desired working position after acknowledging the activation system and machine stopped condition. Flanagan said a free-movement zone will exist between the activation whisker and guardrail to allow mobility for operators and occupants after the system is activated.
 
“Genie customers throughout the world are committed to workplace safety, and we want to support their efforts with focused market solutions,” Flanagan said. “We designed the Genie Lift Guard Contact Alarm system for slab scissor lifts and vertical masts to provide a level of secondary guarding equivalent to that available on boom lifts, in a package that meets the unique needs of scissor and vertical mast lift applications.”
 
The Genie Lift Guard Contact Alarm system for slab scissor lifts and vertical mast lifts will go into production in late 2018. A retrofit kit will be available at time of production to allow for compatibility with Genie Smart Link system-enabled scissor lifts and vertical masts produced from 2011-2018.
 
For more information about Genie products and services, visit www.genielift.com.

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