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Low-cost contract rental of aerial work platforms

A Kardon Kontracts product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Mar 8, 2006

Kardon Kontracts is introducing contract rental of aerial work platforms from as little as £60 per week.

Kardon Kontracts is introducing contract rental of aerial work platforms from as little as £60 per week.

'Making do without the right equipment can lead to injury or death, as well as prosecution'.

Recent developments in health and safety regulations have required all companies to review how people 'work at a height', as you will probably already know, the work at height Regulations (WAHR) apply to all work at height where there is a risk of a fall liable to cause personal injury.

'Falls from height continue to be the greatest cause of fatal and serious injuries in the workplace and it is a particular problem for a construction industry in which the accident toll is already too high' They place duties on employers, the self-employed, and any person that controls the work of others to the extent of their control (for example facilities managers or building owners who may contract others to work at height).

Don't start the work until you have properly planned how you are going to do it, and you have fully considered, assessed and controlled the risks involved.

Don't underestimate these, simply 'taking car' is not enough and proper precautions must be in place'.

This is leading to the requirement for an AWP 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

'Choose the right work equipment and give serious thought as to whether it will serve to actually prevent a fall, like a guardrail o a working platform, rather than simply lessen the consequences, like a net or an airbag' Most of the time an aerial work platform is rented in to perform a specific job.

But what happens the rest of the time? - Do you have the ability to work safely at a height within the guidelines all of the time? The safety aspects involved in working at a height for three minutes are, in most respects, no less than for three hours.

Traditionally machines have been rented for specific applications on a long-term rental (but on a week-by-week basis) or equipment has been purchased requiring capital expenditure, a maintenance contract, regular certification by a 'competent person', breakdown cover and training for all operators, and this all backed up with physical documentation proving that this has been done.

Now there is an alternative that was been driven by the market - contract rental.

This is not just the supply of a machine, it also encompasses your health and safety responsibilities too.

Gordon McGruer of Kardon Kontracts has extensive experience in bringing contract rental to a variety of market places.

He has been involved in the MEWP industry since 1989 in the provision of finance, consultancy to rental companies and he is now focusing Kardon Kontracts on the delivery of contract rental to this particular market place.

'Having provided finance to other industries I have seen the move from pure rental through to contract rental where the machine is available continuously.

'Personally I see this as the time that the aerial work platform market is going through the same evolution'.

Kardon Kontracts provide customers with contract rental starting with a brand new tailor-made machine, including accessories where these are identified as beneficial additions at the point of site survey to ensure the right machine and the right specifications to suit the exact working environment; customers can even personalise the equipment further by having the machine painted in specific colours.

In addition, Kardon Kontracts also includes all routine servicing, six-monthly inspections and full breakdown cover to include parts and labour, thereby ensuring customers have the highest quality support direct from the world-leading manufacturers.

Another important element to consider is that all operators can be trained to internationally recognised standards.

Each element is fully documented by the provider and is available for audit purposes.

Such packages start from under £60 per week.

Contact Gordon McGruer from Kardon Kontracts for more information.

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