Should I Use SENA Communications for Tree Care?
To SENA or not to SENA…that is the question! Is it though? If you like speaking in a normal tone of voice, clearly communicating to your fellow workers, and maybe even enjoy the ease of taking or making phone calls without pulling your phone out of your pocket while high in the air, maybe, just maybe, a Bluetooth communication system like SENA would be a great addition to your tree care team. Yelling up into the air in fragmented sentences, highlighting keywords for you and the rest of the neighborhood is how we’ve always done it, but it does get exhausting and is not as professional as you could be.

Finding Success in the Construction Trades: 5 In-Demand Skills and Where You’ll Shine
For those considering a career in the construction trades, understanding where your inherent skills and preferred work environment align with the demands of the industry can be key to long-term success. The construction trades offer diverse opportunities that cater to various skill sets, physical demands and work environments.

Crane operators can now get same-day score for US certification exam
Crane Institute Certification’s new computerised scoring tells an operator within hours whether he or she passed the OSHA-required practical exam.
Top Heavy-Duty Gloves for Working in Cold Weather
When it comes to keeping your hands safe and warm in tough working conditions like harsh winters, the right gloves can make all the difference. Whether you’re facing cold weather, working with heavy tools, or handling metal, this roundup covers gloves designed to meet the demands of a variety of tough jobs.
Kelowna arborist rescues cat stranded in a tree for two days
A local arborist managed to rescue a cat in a tree in Rutland last weekend.
Shannon Hyde owns Sisu Tree Care. Typically his days are full of pruning, cutting trees and yard clean-ups in the fall. But he's also ready to jump into action to rescue animals, especially cats that get stuck in trees.
"Firemen, contrary to popular belief, they do not rescue cats out of trees," Hyde said.
This particular cat was up a tree for 48 hours when he got the call on Sunday.

5 Ways to Use Social Media to Attract the Next Gen in Construction
The construction industry is facing a workforce shortage, and companies are increasingly recognizing the need to attract young, skilled workers to fill the gap. The next generation, Gen Z and Millennials, live and breathe social media. It’s where they connect, learn and share. By leveraging social media effectively, construction companies can not only promote their projects but also create a brand that resonates with potential new hires, building a pipeline of young, skilled workers.

The future of crane operator training: technology, safety and efficiency trends
In an industry that is constantly evolving, it’s easy to see that the crane and rigging sector is undergoing a significant shift in how operator training is delivered, with technology playing a central role in shaping the future.

Composite Cribbing for EV Cleanrooms: Essential Guide
In the fast-paced world of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing, precision and cleanliness are paramount. As the industry races to meet growing demand, manufacturers are increasingly turning to advanced cleanroom environments to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety in their production processes. Among the myriad components that make these specialized spaces function effectively, composite cribbing stands out as an unsung hero. This guide delves into the critical role of composite cribbing in EV cleanrooms, offering insights into its benefits and best practices for implementation.
What Is A Zombie Tree? A Local Arborist Explains
Make sure to check out your backyard for zombies this Halloween season — zombie trees, that is.
Zombie tree is a layman’s term for a tree that is dead or declining on the inside.
“So basically, it’s a tree that appears OK on the outside, but internally or below ground, is probably not in the best health,” said Dan Cohen, assistant district manager of Needham tree removal company Hartney Greymont.
The tree can pose a safety risk because limbs can fall off the tree, and the entire tree can potentially tip over.
Branches that have fallen on the ground around the tree, damage on the trunk, and a thinning canopy — i.e. the top of the tree has spots that lack leaves — are all signs of a zombie tree, Cohen said.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Hiring and Retaining the Best Workers
According to a survey of hundreds of attendees in a session at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023, the labor shortage and recruiting and retaining high-quality workers are the biggest challenges facing the construction industry right now.
We have developed a comprehensive guide to overcoming fundamental challenges in hiring and retaining employees in the construction industry. It delves into common construction/manufacturing industry issues, such as high turnover rates, difficulties in finding qualified candidates, and the impact of workplace environment on employee satisfaction, and how to solve them.

Reaching new heights: the role of man baskets in specialized crane operations
In the realm of lifting, there are times when the crew needs to get up close to the elements that are being hoisted. While there are a variety of personnel lifting solutions, a man basket is often the answer.
Providing access via a crane and a man basket requires specialized equipment and know-how, but it is a tried and true practice that is safe and practical.

New cab and electronics for Stafford
The new design is said to offer significantly improved visibility, comfort and safety features, with standard air conditioning. The company’s ‘Smart System’ including the company’s own telematics system monitors, records and uploads any misuse or overloading, location and a range of technical data. It is now available now for all crane models.
New tech helps crane operator with fear of heights
Tower cranes that can be operated from the ground are in use at a construction project in Birmingham - and have already helped an operator who is scared of heights.
The Skyline Cockpit ground command system has been trialled successfully and will continue to be used in Crown Place Birmingham.
It removes the need for an operator to climb up and down the mast to the cab by enabling them to control the crane from ground level.

Recent hurricanes expose the urgent need for improved storm prevention measures
Hurricane Helene and Milton tore through the Southeast, claiming lives and leaving widespread destruction in its wake. Torrential rainfall and flooding overwhelmed outdated stormwater systems and eroded landscapes, factoring into the property damage, environmental contamination and tragic loss of life. Local officials and industry experts are now urging immediate action to strengthen stormwater management and erosion control. The need for resilient infrastructure and proactive maintenance is critical with climate change’s contribution to more frequent storms.

Ground Truth: Proof Testing, Responsibilities, and the Role of Heavy Equipment Operators
As the sun rises over a bustling construction site, heavy equipment operators begin their day with a crucial consideration: the stability of the ground beneath their machines. For these skilled professionals, understanding soil conditions is as vital as mastering their equipment. Whether operating a mobile crane or maneuvering a concrete pump, the integrity of the ground can determine the success or failure of a job. This is where proof testing enters the picture, serving as a critical process to ensure the earth can withstand the immense loads these operators handle daily.
The Latest Innovations in Equipment for Vegetation Management
Ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of infrastructure, such as power lines, pipelines, and transportation corridors can be a never-ending job. A big part of that job can be vegetation management. Utilities and governments are seeking cost-effective solutions to maintain vegetation.
Manufacturers are designing better solutions to these problems by launching new equipment with customer-centric and smarter features designed to improve productivity and reduce costs.
My Secrets to Success in Construction, with Lynn Miller
Host Taylor White welcomes Lynn Miller, the President of Miller Earthworks, to the podcast this week to explore his remarkable journey from a rather modest start to leading a successful family-owned business. Highlighting his unique approach to excavating which involves focusing on niche projects that larger companies often overlook, Lynn discusses with Taylor the importance of fostering strong relationships with customers and employees, the challenges of steady growth, and the benefits of keeping business local.

Navigating AI’s impact on construction and liability
Most of us understand at this point that the construction industry has traditionally been slower to adapt technology to its operations, having a relatively large number of tasks which remain manual or semi-manual in operation. But the ever-broadening worker shortage continues to disrupt many of these operations – across all sectors of the larger industry. Enter artificial intelligence.
A Career on the Line: Kentucky-Native Shares His 13-Year Journey as a Lineman
At just 32 years old, Matt Edwards is already a 13-year veteran of the electric utility industry. Quickly establishing an exciting and rewarding career is exactly what inspired him to become a lineman in the first place.
“Like a lot of my high school classmates, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do,” said Edwards, a lineman for Paducah Power System in Paducah, Kentucky. “I had some interest in a lot of different things, but I was never a student who liked to study or wanted to go to a four-year college. I mainly wanted something where I could find a job right away, and enjoy the work I would be doing. I just wasn’t sure what that might be.”
LEEA ‘Don’t take the Risk: Know Products’
Alex Beltrao, Director of Compliance at The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA), explains what lifting equipment related documentation needs to be provided by product manufacturers and suppliers to assure customers of legal compliance.
‘Operators across the globe place their trust in lifting equipment, so need assurance that the equipment supplied meets the standards and legislation. All lifting equipment should be of adequate strength, sound material, of good construction and suitable for the duty it must perform. It should be verified in accordance with the requirements of the standard being worked to. New equipment should comply with the essential health and safety requirements stipulated in the applicable legislation, and product standard where available, and issued with the required conformity documentation.