An aerial device can be an effective tool to complete jobs quickly and safely. When operating an aerial device, there are a few important safety concerns of which owners and operators should be aware to enhance the safety of the equipment and the workers.
Purchase and Maintenance
A main safety concern involving aerial devices is the history of a used vehicle. A pre-owned aerial device can be a great way to purchase equipment without making a significant investment; however, buyers should be aware that since the unit is used, it could have been exposed to some sort of misuse. To protect yourself from buying a damaged and, therefore, potentially risky aerial device, it is important to request documentation from the previous owner that states that the unit is fit for service. This information should include evidence that the periodic maintenance schedule of the truck is up to date and that major components requiring scheduled replacement, such as cables, have been replaced at the required intervals. A buyer may also be interested in documentation of any major repairs made in preparation for sale. New aerial devices purchased directly from the manufacturer have already undergone a thorough inspection in accordance with ANSI 92.2, which sets the standard for building and testing aerial devices before they are sold. It is important to have a used piece of equipment similarly inspected and tested before placing it into service.
Altec NUECO is the sole supplier of Certified Used Altec Equipment. NUECO takes great care to ensure used equipment will be safe and high-performing for many more years of quality work and reliability.
Once you have purchased the equipment, maintenance should be performed regularly. An aerial device has many moving parts that must be properly maintained to prevent premature wear and potentially unsafe operation. To reduce the risk of malfunctions and to extend the life of the truck, follow the maintenance schedule as directed by the manufacturer.
Altec Service has service center locations throughout the United States and Canada, equipped with the technicians, tools and equipment needed to get units up and running. Our extensive fleet of mobile service vehicles and technicians covers the entire United States and is available 24/7.
Standards and Regulations
Because of the inherent risks involved in performing work above ground, aerial devices are regulated under OSHA’s standards for employers, which outline the best practices for operation. These regulations cover the various applications for this equipment, as well as ways to improve safety whenever operating an aerial device. Be sure to visit www.OSHA.gov to read their rules and guidelines. In addition to OSHA’s standards, the D.O.T. has a set of regulations for operating aerial devices on roadsides and highways.
Altec Sentry offers OSHA and ANSI compliant training programs that emphasize the proper use of equipment, as well as critical safety rules that help keep your crews safe on the job. Be sure to review the ANSI 92.2 Manual of Responsibilities included with the unit for detailed information about operator training and other safety requirements.
Safety Strategies
Employer work practices, OSHA/ANSI safety rules and the manufacturer’s instructions help keep aerial workers safe during the operation of aerial devices. Operators must be trained to recognize the hazards of aerial operation and to follow the applicable rules which ensure their safety. Before each job, conduct a job briefing to ensure operators and workers understand safety risks present at the worksite, as well as how to avoid them. Some possible hazards to discuss during a job briefing include energized electrical conductors, overhead obstructions, jobsite or roadway traffic, poor supporting surfaces and excessive slopes. With safety guidelines clearly communicated, it is finally up to the worker to utilize those best practices when operating an aerial device.
Altec continues to improve worker safety and develop new features. In the hands of a properly trained operator, Altec aerials are safe, reliable and effective tools for working high above ground. Stay alert for hazards, understand the safety features on your Altec aerial and follow the safety rules and precautions that apply to each job. These best practices will help ensure your workers return home safely at the end of every day.

Oftentimes preventative maintenance, including inspections, regular lubrication and hydraulic oil changes, is overlooked or put off during the cold weather months. Now is a great time to catch up and ensure your equipment is ready to roll through the long hot summer! Altec carries everything you need from lubricants to Altec standard AW22i dielectric hydraulic oil at very competitive pricing.
During the summer, the oil in your unit can exceed safe operating temperatures, causing the hydraulic system to become inefficient. Altec Parts now carries the full line of Parker Bluetooth Sensonode wireless monitoring sensors, which will send data, including oil temperature and/or pressure readings, directly to your mobile device without slowing down your operations. The temperature sensors below do not require plumbing into the hydraulic system, allowing for ultimate ease of use.
Altec Parts also offers oil cooling fans that help reduce operating temperatures that exceed 140 degrees and can be installed on any mobile hydraulic application. Depending on the size of the oil reservoir and type of unit, a single or dual fan is needed to help keep your oil at an ideal operating temperature. Each kit includes an oil cooler, adapters, a temperature switch and a step-by-step list of install instructions.
Wear a vest under your shirt to keep your core cool this summer. To activate the vest, place it in water for 30 seconds. After wringing out the excess water, the outer fabric will be dry while the internal fabric provides cooling for up to eight hours. The towels work by absorbing sweat and water to provide a natural cooling effect. To use, simply wet the advanced PVA material to activate, and wrap it around your neck, head or pulse points to provide cooling relief.
Neck shades combine cooling comfort while protecting your neck from the sun. Made of a flame-resistant, lightweight material, these neck shades fit under your hard hat to provide all-day protection from the sun.
Altec’s
Have you ever heard the term Global conversion but never knew what it meant? Simply put, a Global conversion is when an active Global Rental customer decides to convert their rental units into a longer term lease with Altec Capital, resulting in a lower monthly payment. This is done for many reasons but is typically when a customer is awarded a contract and will need the equipment for an extended period of time. Global conversions are an optimal choice for many customers who already know and trust the equipment but can now take ownership of the asset.


About a year ago, the fleet team at Eversource Energy (www.eversource.com) launched an initiative to standardize vehicle and equipment specifications across their three-state service area that includes Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Their objective: Cut fleet costs by limiting vehicle configurations to specific job descriptions. This would enable the fleet to strengthen its buying power (by purchasing a higher volume of same-spec units); streamline parts inventories across all their locations (by operating more equipment from fewer OEMs); and benefit from shorter order-to-delivery cycles (by ordering from fewer vendors).
Altec's AC40-152S and AC45-127S just got better. These units are now available on the newest member to the Prinoth Panther Series line-up, the T22. This Tier 4 Final, 46,000 pound payload carrier was an easy choice for the partnership. Altec and Prinoth worked closely together to ensure both systems, the carrier and the unit, would have best-in-class safety, reliability and off-road performance. Mud, snow and swamps can't slow the new
The workhorse AC45 is also available on the Prinoth Panther T22. This machine comes standard as an ASME B30.5 compliant crane, but can be optioned with the ANSI A92.2 Aerial Compliance Package to deliver dual-rated unit benefits like safety, efficiency and operator convenience. When optioned as a dual-rated unit, the AC45 can be configured with either a fixed or rotating two-man platform. Options for the carrier include front and rear recovery winches, night-work job site illumination packages, custom storage boxes, bins and much more. The carrier features a passive-regeneration capability to ensure downtime is minimized and productivity is maximized. Additionally, the carrier features angle warning alarms to ensure a safe job site.
Creating a company culture of safety is extremely important in keeping aerial equipment operators safe. Safe workplaces blend good training, well thought-out work procedures and robust communication between employees and safety leaders.
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