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Hi all - looking for some help,

 

I write for a publication called Cranes & Access and was hoping to get a better understanding of how the Arb industry feels about using powered access (MEWPs/cherry pickers) and cranes for an article I am writing.

 

I’d be interested to hear from anyone that either uses them on a regular basis; uses them sporadically; and those that have never or will never use them.

 

To take part in the survey, please click on the link below. You will only be required to answer 5 questions and it shouldn’t take longer than a minute.

 

http://bit.ly/CnA_Arb 

 

All submissions are completely anonymously with the data being used to work out the averages of the industry as a whole. Saying that, if you would like to provide

further thoughts and opinions on the subject there is space to do so after completing the survey.

 

Thanks!

 

Ed

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  • 1 year later...

One of the companies I work for specialises in using large cranes for tree work. My boss is a qualified appointed person. I love working on crane jobs and am so excited that he is going to be doing a demonstration at this years Arb Show at the APF. He will be also there to chat to for info and be doing presentations about crane work in the tree industry. Sounds like you guys will be keen to add something? Did your questionnaire show a good level of interest?

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