In commercial painting, reaching high ceilings and other challenging areas has never been easier thanks to Elevated Work Platforms (EWPs). EWPs allow workers to access hard-to-reach places safely and efficiently, negating the need to use ladders or other methods that can be unsafe. But knowing when to use one, which one to use and how to use it safely is crucial to getting the job done right. If you want to get up to speed on the correct use of EWP services, we’ve got you covered with this quick guide.
If you need to access the facade of a tall multistory building, EWP services will get the job done. Here’s a breakdown of your options.
The multiple bends in the arm of the articulating boom can get past obstacles, making it perfect for accessing difficult-to-reach places. So, if you need access to an apartment block facade with trees, power lines or scaffolding in the way, an Articulating Boom Lift is the right tool for the job. Check out how we used an articulating boom for a colour upgrade at Atlantic Tower Motor Inn.
Best for reaching high and wide facades. These typically have longer vertical reach than articulating boom lifts, so if you need that extra reach, a telescopic boom lift is your best bet.
While a boom lift is preferable in most cases if you’re facing rough or uneven outdoor surfaces, a scissor lift is equipped to handle it. With their in-built stabilisers and higher ground clearance, scissor lifts are perfect for maintaining a solid base over rough terrain.
For similar reasons listed above, scissor and articulating boom lifts are commonly used for high ceilings and overhead structures. But if you need more manoeuvrability in tighter indoor spaces, here are a few more options.
Due to their small base and lack of stability, these aren’t typically used outdoors where uneven terrain will compromise their stability. But because they’re compact, manoeuvrable and have a small footprint, they’re ideal for indoor use.
At first glance, these might seem similar to a boom lift, but cherry pickers have unique features that make them distinct. While both have a bucket attached to an extendable arm and a grounded base, unlike a boom lift, a cherry picker is usually trailer-mounted and has four legs for stability. Cherry pickers cannot move while the arm is raised, but they have the advantage of being smaller and usually more inexpensive than Boom Lifts, making them ideal for accessing smaller indoor spaces.
Whether you’re dealing with a heritage building or a modern structure with angular geometric features, EWP services can also help you navigate complex architectural features that might otherwise be challenging to access.
Let’s say you’re restoring an old cathedral with high vaulted ceilings and ornate facades. Different types of EWPs like articulating boom lifts, telescopic boom lifts and scissor lifts are valuable tools in your arsenal. This allows you to reach around obstacles, access detailed carvings, and get the height needed to safely reach high vaulted ceilings. Strategically combining these platforms allows for detailed work on delicate and complex sites.
While EWPs are ubiquitous on modern construction and maintenance projects, they come with a range of safety risks you need to be aware of. These include:
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