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In
the last decade, the equipment industry has accelerated its adoption of
new technologies that advance both worksite productivity and safe work
at height.
Historically, many applications and working
environments can be rather challenging for mobile elevating work
platforms because these machines are only rated to work on firm, level
surfaces. In addition, most job sites aren’t flat.