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Blogs About Troubleshooting and Maintaining Heavy Construction Equipment and More


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Blogs About Troubleshooting and Maintaining Heavy Construction Equipment and More

Welcome to my blog. My name is Dan, and I used to work in the construction industry. There I wore a hard hat, but I also wore a lot of other 'hats', from labour to management. Now I've moved on from that industry, but as a property investor, I frequently hire construction crews or contractors. I have a few rentals and some homes that I fix up to sell. At any rate, I've been around heavy equipment for a significant part of my life, and now I want to create a blog to give back. These posts will be about troubleshooting and maintaining heavy construction equipment.

Why It's Important to Hire an Operator When Renting a Telehandler

Telehandlers have a lot in common with forklifts, but they can be used for doing lots of different jobs that a forklift simply cannot be used to do. Because of all of the things that a telehandler can be used for, you might have decided that you want to rent a telehandler. If this is true, then you should hire an operator to help with operating the telehandler. This is something that the rental company might be able to help with, since many of these companies do offer these services. You'll want to hire an operator instead of operating the telehandler yourself — or asking one of your employees to do it — because of the following reasons and more.

Avoid Damaging the Telehandler

When renting a telehandler, you have to pay a deposit in most cases. This is there to ensure the rental company is covered in the event that you or your employees cause damage to the telehandler. If someone who is not experienced operates the telehandler and causes damage to it, then you might lose your deposit. You could even be required to pay additional money to the rental company to cover the cost of repairs.

Make Sure It's Legal to Operate the Telehandler

Depending on the type of telehandler that you are using, the laws in your area, and the work that you are doing with the telehandler, you might be required by law to ensure that the person who is operating the telehandler is licensed to do so.

Avoid Problems With Your Insurance

Even if you aren't technically legally required to ensure that your telehandler is being operated by someone who is certified, you might be required to because of your insurance company. If you aren't sure about this, you may want to get in contact with your commercial insurance company beforehand so that you can find out. After all, if you don't, you might find that your insurance company will deny your claim if something goes wrong while the telehandler is being operated by someone who isn't licensed to operate it.

Make Full Use of the Telehandler

One reason why you could be planning on renting a telehandler instead of just using a forklift could be because you're pretty excited about all of the different things that a telehandler can do. After all, telehandlers do have capabilities that regular forklifts do not have. You can help ensure that you make full use of the telehandler and its capabilities by hiring the right person to operate it.