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Advice offer (1st May 2006)
With concern over accidents from work at height and liability issues for employers, Versalift has been fielding calls for advice from new sectors in advance of tighter regulations on working at height, implemented last April. These limit the use of t
From Health safety welfare
Load Sense (1st January 2006)
Versalift has developed a new load sensing system for its vehiclemounted platforms, providing extended safe working outreach during one-person operation.
From Premises management maintenance
Off-road platform (1st July 2005)
A partnership between vehicle-mounted access specialist, Versalift, and Bremach’s UK supplier, Fourtec, has resulted in a new mid-range, off-road platform for the UK access market.
101 machines (1st November 2004)
Rise Hire has recently bought its 101st Versalift, an ET36NF machine on a long wheel base Ford 350 Transit.
Van-mounted (1st March 2004)
Versalift UK has supplied a further 39 van-mounted platforms to Southern Electric Contracting, a leading public lighting contractor.
AERIAL ACCESS -All aboard? (1st March 2004)
What can the modern van- or truck-mounted platform do for the industrial user? Steve Kellett of Versalift, explains
VAN MOUNT (1st September 2003)
The latest van mount access platform from Versalift (UK) has a working height of 9.2 or 10.5m and is can be used for cctv and amenity/urban street lighting operations. No stabilisers are required for one person operation, though stabilisers are neede