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Introducing the Latest Edition of Cranes & Access
This issue - November - includes features on large truck mounted lifts, pick & carry industrial cranes, mast climbers & hoists and our annual look at ground protection, outrigger mats, and the avoidance of overturning. Along with all the regular columns and a good deal more.
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the advisor
Dear Mr. Editor & Staff
I am deeply disappointed that such a publication can get it so wrong
You have a picture of a Transport Platform which links to the article about transport platforms and the IPAF story about OEM supplying incorrect equipment
Yet you pictures of Transport platforms are clearly also non Compliant as they have no falling object protection system (FOPS) fitted as required by EN16719
I also find this amazing as the following articles on sales of such machines and averts from OEM's also show machines with FOPS fitted
When a picture can say a thousand words this leads to bad information
Then you talk about CE certification and use the words certificate of incorporation which is incorrect when CE certificating against a design standard it is either a Certificate of conformity or Declaration of Conformity
For such a article i would have hoped you go the details correct
the advisor
Dear Mr. Editor & Staff
I am deeply disappointed that such a publication can get it so wrong
You have a picture of a Transport Platform which links to the article about transport platforms and the IPAF story about OEM supplying incorrect equipment
Yet you pictures of Transport platforms are clearly also non Compliant as they have no falling object protection system (FOPS) fitted as required by EN16719
I also find this amazing as the following articles on sales of such machines and averts from OEM's also show machines with FOPS fitted
When a picture can say a thousand words this leads to bad information
Then you talk about CE certification and use the words certificate of incorporation which is incorrect when CE certificating against a design standard it is either a Certificate of conformity or Declaration of Conformity
For such a article i would have hoped you go the details correct