Adoption of Hooka Lift for Landscaping

The Hooka Lift equipment, introduced in landscaping work within the city centre garden works, effectively addresses the risk of injuries arising from manual lifting tasks.

This device finds its primary application in safely and efficiently lifting and planting trees, which traditionally involves significant physical exertion. By mechanising the lifting process, the Hooka Lift significantly reduces the physical strain on workers, thereby enhancing site safety and improving operational efficiency.

This piece of equipment underscores a commitment to worker health and safety by minimising manual handling risks, ultimately leading to fewer injuries and downtime on site, which translates

The equipment offers numerous benefits, including a smaller carbon footprint and compact size compared to larger alternatives such as excavators/telehandlers. It is ideal for city centre pedestrian environments, enhancing public safety with reduced obtrusiveness and air pollution. Additionally, it facilitates safer and easier tree planting and causes less damage to newly prepared landscaped areas than traditional, larger plant equipment.

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