From cranes, through transport, storage, logistics and distribution, the future is intermodal capability and flexibility. That’s the insight of the Tauranga-based McLeod group.
Yes, say McLeod Cranes. And they’re writing national guidelines to make sure of it. When something goes wrong with a crane, it tends to go very wrong, very quickly. Simply, the margin between a near miss and a major accident is vanishingly brief. Suddenly, what seems a normal procedure can turn into a serious accident.
Know Your Crane Signals.If you are working with or around cranes its important to know your crane signals. The most important being STOP.
The STOP signal can be given by anyone on site. In a crane operation safety is always of the highest priority. Crane operators are trained to accept a STOP signal from anyone whether they are part of the operation or not. Merry Christmas from all the Team at McLeod!
We all wish you happy holidays and a fantastic New Year. We will be operating throughout this period and look forward to being of service. Keep Safe, Drive Carefully and most importantly have a great break! |
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