When you are working at height in Hartlepool, whether decorating, gardening or building, you need to do so in safety.
At RenWash, we never take risks with the health and safety of our staff, which is why we ensure they always have a safe working environment. To this end, we invest in equipment, training and licences that allow our team to stay safe at all times.
This includes a range of MEWPS, which stands for Mobile Elevated Work Platforms. This is an umbrella term for machines such as cherry pickers, telescopic boom lifts, scissor lifts, mast booms, bi-energy boom lifts, articulated boom lifts, etc. You might also hear these machines referred to as powered access equipment.
There are several different power options, including diesel, petrol, electric, or a combination of these (hence the term bi-energy).
If you plan to work at extreme heights* and need a safe and secure work platform, RenWash operates a cherry picker rental service in Hartlepool that could provide the perfect machine for your needs.
*There is no set definition for this, according to the HSE, although contractors and businesses must comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005.
Before heading to your nearest access equipment hire company, you need to consider what type of machine you'll need. Also, is it needed for indoor use or outdoor use? Do you plan to get into tight spaces? Will you have to deal with rough terrain?
To illustrate the point, here are some suggestions as to how our cherry pickers can be used:
Our number-one cherry picker hire in Hartlepool by far is the NISSAN CABSTAR / NT400.
Here are the specifications to give you an idea of what it can do:
This powerful heavy-duty workhorse is suitable for a wide range of external applications and is often in demand due to its versatility.
The telescopic boom lift and basket are set on the back of a sturdy Nissan truck weighing around 3.5 tons, so you can be sure of a solid and secure base.
With a nine-metre reach and a height of twenty metres, the boom will help you access those areas that would otherwise be difficult to reach.
It depends on the job and the length of time the equipment is required.
For short-term projects in Hartlepool, a cherry picker or boom lift is definitely the more cost-effective choice, while scaffolding would probably be more economical for any project that's likely to take weeks or months.
You also need to consider the job in question, as well as the height and condition of the structure involved.
Feel free to contact us for friendly, impartial advice!
There are several rules and regulations surrounding cherry picker and boom lift hire, all of which are related to health and safety.
As to the legal side, it depends on the size of the machine and what it will be used for. Also, some machines, such as our NT400, are essentially road vehicles with boom lifts attached to the back.
In this case, anyone with a valid driving licence can take it on the highway, as it is below 3500kg.
However, different rules and regulations apply to the use of boom lifts and cherry pickers in terms of the actual cage controls. Again, if you get in touch, we'll go through the various rules and advise you accordingly.
Many access platform hire companies provide trained and qualified operators, so you needn't worry about this aspect. We offer this option at RenWash, or we can provide full training for the safe use of all equipment.
Whatever you project, contact RenWash and take advantage of our fantastic cherry picker hire service!
Our rates compare very favourably with all major access equipment hire companies, and we are confident that the NT400, along with our amazing team, will help you complete the work safely and efficiently.
Contact us for more details and for a free, no-obligation quote.
The types of cherry pickers available for hire include electric, diesel-powered, telescopic, and articulated boom lifts, suitable for various heights and terrains.
To determine the right cherry picker for your project, consider the height and reach requirements, the terrain of the site, and the weight capacity needed.
Costs for hiring a cherry picker vary based on the model, duration of hire, and any additional services like delivery or operator hire.
Yes, training is required to operate a cherry picker safely. We provide certified training courses or can verify existing qualifications.
It is advisable to book a cherry picker at least a few days in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak construction periods.
Yes, we offer delivery options for cherry picker hires. Delivery charges depend on the distance to your site.