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Benefits of Hiring - Cherry Picker with Operator

Working at heights is difficult and high risk to do without the right equipment. The right tools help make your task easier, safer, and more comfortable. A small cherry picker rental can be hired for the day to complete your task, however, are you sure you can safely and efficiently both operate the machine and do your task at the same time?
When it comes to Cherry Pickers or EWP’s, unsafe operation can cause serious injury. If you are not experienced in this task, there is also a chance that the machine can become unstable and tip over causing serious injury to yourself and damage to the hired machine. It is always best to get a professional operator to help you out. We will outline the important reasons below.

What Cherry Picker Services can offer you!

Cherry picker services includes the right piece of equipment to provides people with access to high places by elevating them in a work platform or bucket and therefore eliminates any height difference that makes the job difficult to complete from the ground. For you to be able to effectively use both hands to complete your task without interruptions, you need a cherry picker hire with operator. You may decide to operate the machine yourself at heights up to 11 metres, however most people choose to use a trained and licensed operator to assist in getting the work done safely and without time delays caused by having to stop work to move the equipment.

Cherry Picker Operator Skills

When it comes to cherry picker services, a trained operator is tasked to consider many things to ensure the safety of himself, his clients, and his machine. This includes making sure that important safety measures and regulations are being followed. Operators also make sure that the equipment is well-maintained, regularly serviced and used properly in accordance with their training and certification.
Here are some skills and characteristics that make a good cherry picker operator:
1. Familiarity with Controls
A good cherry picker operator is very familiar with the controls of the machine. Mastery of the equipment is essential in operating a cherry picker effectively and safely. Experience and training allow the operator the ability to achieve height and reach quickly and directly to the areas relating to your task at hand, and this knowledge ensures you are not put into situations where the outcome could be dangerous to yourself or damage the equipment you are working with.
2. Critical Thinking
If certain problems arise, the cherry picker operator must be able to think of solutions quickly. Logic, reasoning, and experience are vital in making sure that no issues escalate. The operator needs to analyse the situation quickly and help make the right assessment to take steps to overcome any obstacle.
3. Full Attention
You need to work with a cherry picker operator who pays full attention to the workplace health and safety recommendations outlined in the SWMS and safety meetings/toolbox talks. The operator should be fully aware of what is happening in the bucket, and above and below the machine at all times. A good operator ensures communication is key when listening and responding clearly to clients, co-workers or Site Supervisors.
4. Equipment Maintenance
The operator must complete regular services every 3 months and have the machine’s major service completed every 10 years to be re-certified. Regular pre-start checks also need to be conducted by the operator prior to beginning EVERY job, and should any issue or fault arise, it is noted in writing in the logbook and repaired and signed off on, prior to using the equipment again. A good cherry picker operator understands how to identify any faults easily by understanding how the machine works and the parts involved. Maintenance checks and procedures are essential in maintaining and providing a safe service to clients.
5. Ability to Assist and Co-ordinate
Another characteristic of a good operator is their ability to assist and co-ordinate fast and effective cherry picker services for their clients. A good cherry picker operator will attend the work site often prior to the work needing to be done, to assess the height and reach required, and the ground levels needed to set up on, to ensure the customer has the right type of equipment for the task at hand. A good cherry picker operator will be able to set-up quickly, ensure the safety of the client, and assist them by taking them to the correct height needed with no delays, to carry out the instructions they have been asked to do, and finally bringing them back down safely. Providing safe, fast, and effective cherry picker services, enables clients to move on to their next job without wasting precious time and money. With “hire your own” cherry picker rental costs increasing, added to the wasted time it takes to pick up and transport the cherry picker rental, set up the machine, operate the machine yourself and then return the equipment after the job, wet hiring a truck mounted cherry picker with an experienced operator you can easily work with, is going to save you time and energy, and ultimately money!

Considerations when Hiring a Cherry Picker with Operator

To help you choose the right cherry picker service, here are some things you must always remember:
1. Work Required/Type of Equipment
Before you hire a cherry picker, you must first analyze what sort of cherry picker do you need? Is the job indoors or outdoors? What is the height requirement you need? What is the side reach that you need? These things are important because they give you an idea of what Cherry Picker you will require, and this can save you money! There is no point hiring a 25-metre Cherry Picker when your job is only 18 metres as an 18-metre cherry picker costs much less than a 25-metre picker does to hire. Likewise, choosing between a Truck Mounted Cherry Picker hire with operator, or a scissor-lift “hire your own” is another consideration. A good operator will be able to help you with your requirements and suggest the right type of equipment for the job.
2. Site Considerations or Hazards
Often there are site regulations regarding the safety features of the equipment you are using which prevents some equipment from being used on the worksite to protect workers and pedestrians. Some equipment and operator considerations include that the service history of the equipment is up to date and signed off; the logbook is filled in; and the licence requirements and certifications of the operator are up to date. Site Hazards to consider include what the environmental impact from using the equipment might be; the level of the ground the Cherry Picker is to be set up on; and the weather conditions of the day including wind speeds and heat considerations.
3. Documentation
You must never forget about documentation. The equipment you hire should be registered, regularly serviced, must include a logbook outlining any issues or recent repairs, and the operator should have copies of their licence to operate a boom lift over 11 metres, and a Working at Heights ticket. This ensures that if any incidents occur, you have made sure that you are not going to have to incur the cost of any damages which result from hiring an unlicensed operator or a faulty or poor-quality machine.
4. Experience
If your cherry picker comes with an operator (Wet Hire) verify if they have the experience to help you with your project. You must work with someone who can assist you in your tasks to finish them safely and effectively.

Get Cherry Picker Services Now!

If you are looking for a cherry picker hire with operator, South East Elevation is the one company you can certainly count on. Ask a fully licenced and experienced operator how they can assist you at your next job - contact South East Elevation for more information, call 0431 776 775.
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