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offering unique technological solutions to more efficiently train students on heavy equipment with methods that are not available in the marketplace today.” “Since 1996, NACB has been a partner
with NCCER in support of industry, assuring the highest quality training available in the market today,” stated Ted Blanton, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NACB. “NACB is committed to the very best service available, while maintaining current state-of-the-art information and technology on safety as it applies to our industry. We are dedicated to providing the industry with a standard of excellence unparalleled in the field of safety. The new relationship with ProBility will allow us to take our products and services to a new level by offering our customers, in addition to ProBility’s forty thousand customers, more sophisticated options for heavy equipment training that are not yet available to our industry.” NACB offers a multitude of training
services and coursework for heavy equipment
operators and offers sophisticated simulation technology for mobile, overhead bridge and tower crane training. NACB Interactive Educational Systems, Inc. (NACB-ies) has designed “The Dominator” series of crane training simulators. In a safe, controlled virtual environment operators can develop, test, and refresh their abilities on a variety tasks and skills necessary to safely operate a crane in today’s work environment. NACB’s Mobile Crane Telescopic Boom Simulator, Overhead Bridge Crane Simulator, Hammerhead Tower Crane Simulator, Personal Desktop Simulators and the Mobile Crane Lattice Boom Simulator are the latest technology in simulation training for NACB-IES. For more information, visit
http://www.cranesafe.com. y
Elebia Launches NEO Hook for Lifting Bell Furnaces
> Elebia has unveiled a new 20t capacity automatic hook specifically designed for
lifting bell furnaces. Automation and remote operation of the NEO is suited to environments where metals are heated to extreme temperatures in movable dome coils. The Barcelona, Spain-based manufacturer
has introduced the NEO safety hook, which can also be used for lifting and maneuvering loads that have an oversized lifting point (up to 100mm diameter), to a growing portfolio of products. A standout feature of the latest innovation is a multi-color-coded light-emitting diode (LED) status indicator that displays
Spreader Beams
Experts in the design and manufacture of standard and engineered lifting products within the oil and gas industry
● Modular Spreader Beams up to 400t in stock and available worldwide for distribution
● Modular Spreader Beams for 2–5000t and spans up to 100m /330ft
● Adjustable Lifting/Spreader beams stocked as a boxed product for immediate shipping
● Load Monitoring Spreader Beams with an integrated Load Cell giving you instant wireless data logging
● Experts in engineered lifting products and projects requiring high QA standards
● All products fully tested and certifi ed with DNV Type approval as standard
For details of your local distributors in North America please visit our website
Spreader & Lifting Frames
For more information contact Head Offi ce: +44 (0) 1202 621511 Email:
sales@modulift.com www.modulift.com
Adjustable Lifting/ Spreader Beams
Load Monitoring Spreader Beams
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