Hire and Rental News - May 2018

46 ACCESS IN ACTION • MAY 2018 objectives, including a revamp of the website and development of a Best Practice Guide. Some improvements have been made to the website including access to public resources and to Australian Standards for members. The National Office staff also undertook some technical and Gold Card training to increase their knowledge of Telehandlers. The Gold Card training program is growing steadily with around 100 Gold Cards issued each month. With some committee projects now completed, it is timely to ask members to share any issues they would like assistance with. We are here to tackle the issues that matter to our market, so please contact us any time. On a personal note, in the past 12 months I sold my training business but have remained in the industry as an independent contractor and consultant. Hopefully this means I will now have some extra time to promote the interests of the Association and its members! Regards Chris Taylor – 0448 450 132 Celebrating 25 years To celebrate 25 years as the Australian distributor of the Versalift EWP, Aerial Access is giving cash back incentives throughout 2018 for optional extras on its truck mounted EWPs. If you buy an EWP fromAerial Access this year, you’ll receive 2.5% back of the cost of the bare layout build to spend on optional extras such as toolboxes, full radio remote kits, tow bars, sign racks etc, the company said. The company said on its most popular model, the VST5000I (17m) that equates to more than $5000 worth of extras free. (Terms and Conditions apply). Aerial Access Australia is also a distributor of light weight EWPs and crawler lifts, cable handling, self-loading cable trailers and pole carrying trailers. All products represented by Aerial Access Australia come with a full 12 month warranty as standard. Contact: 1300 654 591 or visit website: www.aerialaccess.com.au As we approach the HIRE18 convention, which promises to be one of the best ever in Brisbane with a slew of great guest speakers and all exhibitor stands sold out, make sure you book your visit; our national Conventions are always filled with education and networking and are well worth attending. In February, the TSHA held a General Meeting and AGM (9 February) which was very well attended. Nominations and elections of office bearers took place with some new faces taking roles on our Board. I'd like to welcome Anthony Lockwood from JCB CEA and Simon Arendts from Manitou as Executive Committee members, and Peter Davis from Coates Hire as our Vice President. My thanks to the past committee members for their time and effort. We have accomplished much and it is all due to the hard work and commitment our voluntary committee members contribute. It is with pleasure I announce all major OEMs are now members of the Association and we've a steady increase in rental companies becoming members which is fantastic for the industry and lifts the profile of the Association. The TSHA committee has a number of initiatives underway this year in conjunction with similar EWPA Strong year, new initiatives and committee To date 2018 has been a strong year in the telescopic handler world with increasing sales and rental utilisation, especially in NSW and Victoria, along with a decrease in incidents involving telehandlers. TSHA president's message Chris Taylor ACCESS in ACTION Aerial Access is giving cash back incentives throughout 2018

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