Jan

06

Posted by : Bucket Trucks Blog | On : January 6, 2012

It seems like bucket trucks are always in the news. Whether it’s an accident involving a bucket truck or a story about bucket truck rides at the carnival, you can pretty much always find some news involving bucket trucks. The past few weeks, there have been several stories to break involving utility bucket trucks. Here’s more about those:

On December 30, a Pacific Power worker suffered serious injuries after “An agitated and incoherent woman approached his vehicle, entered the cab, and attempted to drive away” in the utility bucket truck the worker was in. The worker attempted several time to stop the woman from starting the utility bucket truck through a remote kill switch from the bucket, but the woman was finally successful in starting the vehicle and upon doing so, sped off it it. The bucket truck has since been found approximately 200 miles away from the scene in Happy Camp, CA., but the woman is still at large. She’s been described as a Native American woman missing two front teeth. There is currently a $10,000 reward for information regarding the woman’s whereabouts.

From earlier in December, another story involves two men employed by an Ohio Cable Company using their company’s bucket truck to steal copper wire from a power line. They managed to steal a copper wire that stretch to be 1/2 mile long and worth about eight grand. This just happened recently in a neighboring town and cause power outages.

Just yesterday, a utility bucket truck overturned near Chicago, in Oak Lawn, IL to be exact. There was a city worker using the bucket truck for Christmas decorations. It hasn’t been determined, the cause of the overturned truck, but sources reports that “The rear stabiliser spread certainly looks to be insufficient on their own for a boom of this size”, per Vertikal.net. You can view pictures at their website. The OSHA is still investigating.

Oct

18

Posted by : Bucket Trucks Blog | On : October 18, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: October, 18th 2011, 11:29 am CST

My Fox, located in Boston, just reported about a Quincy employee who was hit while working in a bucket truck by a tractor trailer. He was working on the street lights above in the bucket of his truck, when the tractor trailer came from behind. The man fell to the pavement after being struck by the tractor trailer and thrown from his bucket truck. Paramedics rushed the man to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

Bucket Truck in Accident on October 18th

Bucket Truck was hit this morning

We will bring you more on this story as it unfolds.

Too often, we see deaths caused by improper utilization of bucket truck safety procedures. Accidents are always bad, but if they can be prevented, you should definitely take the steps to do so. Read our guideline to bucket truck safety in our directory of bucket truck articles. Also, if you still haven’t jumped on the social media bandwagon, start by liking Bucket Trucks Online at Facebook or follow us on Twitter!

UPDATE: October, 18th 2011, 1:21 pm CST

We’ve heard that it was a Bridgestone Tire Delivery Truck that ran into the back of the bucket truck while a Quincy Point worker was working on some street lights. It happened at the corner of Washington and Chubbuck Street in Quincy Point. The Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey’s office identified the victim as Robert DeCristofaro. Robert DeCristofaro was pronounced dead at 10:40. He was from Braintree and was 58. Our prayers and condolences go out to the family of Robert DeCristofaro.

It is unknown yet whether Robert was wearing a safety harness or if the OSHA will be investigating.

This story is still developing and we’ll continue to bring you updates as we receive them.

Oct

14

Posted by : Bucket Trucks Blog | On : October 14, 2011

About Bucket Truck Safety

Digger Derrick Image

Picture of Digger Derrick

Yesterday, a contractor died by electrocution while tree trimming. The man was employed by Vision Telecommunications and the OSHA is still investigating.

This brings up, again, the issue of bucket truck safety. There are several deaths each year related to bucket truck accidents. We cannot stress enough, the important of utilizing guidelines set forth by OSHA whenever you are working in a bucket truck.

Bucket Trucks Online takes bucket truck safety seriously. That’s why we’ve provided several detailed articles about safety for our industry. We have an articles about general OSHA Safety Guidelines, tree trimming safety, insulated bucket truck safety, as well as many other articles about bucket truck safety. We hope you’ll find them useful. We hate to hear stories about electrocution or falling form a bucket truck. Typically, these accidents can be avoided, so make sure you use caution when operating your bucket or digger truck.

So, have a great weekend, and if you’re working in a bucket truck, make sure you use your safety harness and any other necessary safety precautions! If you have any questions about bucket truck safety guidelines, feel free to ask below.

We have several resources about bucket trucks safety. For your convenience, feel free to start with our free bucket truck safety manual

Dec

16

Posted by : Bucket Trucks Blog | On : December 16, 2010

Just launched last week, we heard about the internet’s first and only Bucket Truck Forum somewhere on Weebly. Go be a part of the action and don’t forget to mention us… Bucket Trucks Online.

The forum for cherry pickers is great because you can ask questions and get relevant answers from people with experience. While the site is still new, don’t hesitate to join and get in on the ground floor of this revolutionary venture. Bucket truck owners, operators, users, and enthusiasts will be there to provide answers to questions about maintenance, repair, parts, driving, reviews, and much more.

The Bucket Truck Forum gets our approval. In fact, we’ll probably be interacting on there too. So, if you have any questions to ask me, feel free to ask. Hope this helps you in your utility truck endeavors, and we’ll see ya at the forums.

In the meantime, you should visit us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. We love to be social with our customers and other utility bucket truck enthusiasts. Also, try browsing around on our site. You’re bound to come across the pages and pages of information about auger trucks, digger trucks and bucket trucks industries. Have something to say? Post a comment below or email us! You could even call or stop by the shop if you want to check out used bucket trucks for sale. Come see why they say we’re the best in the industry.