Genie Safety Minute: Telehandler Protection Structures
Genie safety minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job.
Continue ReadingMEWPs vs. Scaffolding
Prior to the introduction of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) in the 1970s, construction industry professionals relied almost exclusively on ladders and scaffolding to access major work at height projects.
Continue ReadingLet Customers Be Your Best Spokespeople
You have some satisfied, even delighted, customers.
Continue ReadingService Minute: Aerial Equipment Reliability Tips
Having worked in the Genie® field and phone support for over 20 years, I’ve noticed a couple of things about machine reliability
Continue ReadingAct on Low-Level Access Opportunities
Work always has to be done in the air, and before powered lifts, contractors used ladders and scaffolding.
Continue ReadingChanging Telehandler Axle Oil
It’s no secret, preventive maintenance keeps rental equipment, like telehandlers, running at peak efficiency, day in and day out.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Telehandler Suspended Load Hazards
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingGenie® Certified Pre-Owned Equipment | Ask Me Anything Sept. 17th-21st
A huge thank you to everyone that participated in this Genie® Certified Pre-Owned Equipment | Ask Me Anything event!
Continue ReadingPlatform Accessories to Keep in Your Parts Inventory
Sometimes platform accessories are designed to keep your boom lifts in compliance with industry safety standards or safe use practices mandated on customer jobsites.
Continue ReadingMontreal’s Massive New Champlain Bridge Project Calls on 18 Genie® Boom Lifts
Just like many U.S. cities, Montreal faces the challenges of stretching roadway and bridge life well beyond their designed intent — and obtaining funding for updates.
Continue ReadingTrailer-Mounted Booms Are Staples in Rental Fleets
Trailer-mounted booms have become a staple in rental fleets of all sizes.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Trailer Boom Transportation Safety
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingWin-Win-Win Rental Relationships
Getting a healthy return on invested capital (ROIC) is a goal for rental companies, end users and manufacturers supplying the industry.
Continue ReadingLight Towers Keep Crews Working in the Dark
Working in the dark has become an experience that most construction workers will participate in during their careers.
Continue ReadingWhat to Consider When Getting Into the Aerial Rental Market
Whether you’re a start-up or an established rental business, if you are thinking of getting into the aerial rental market – equipment that includes boom lifts, scissor lifts and telehandlers – there are more things to make decisions about than just what equipment to order.
Continue ReadingRoutine Maintenance Overview for Genie Telehandlers
Reminding your customers about the importance of checking fluid levels and greasing the machine daily should be something your employees do whenever a telehandler goes out on rent.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Light Tower Set-Up and Storage
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingTips for Operating Boom Lifts Above 100 Feet
A “Super Boom” was the nickname first given to Genie® boom lifts, breaking through the industry's vertical height ceiling.
Continue ReadingControlling Maintenance Repair Time is Key to Lowering Fleet Costs
Controlling the cost of your rental fleet is important to be a profitable rental company, but where do you begin?
Continue ReadingCommitted to Training
From a training and safety perspective, one of the biggest challenges the industry sees right now is increasing awareness about why safety training is so important.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Key Upcoming ANSI & CSA Changes
Genie Safety Minute: Key Upcoming ANSI & CSA Changes
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