A High Reach Arm is a specialized piece of demolition equipment that extends from an excavator base, allowing operators to safely tear down tall buildings and structures from a distance. Think of it like a very long mechanical arm that can reach up several stories high while the operator stays safely on the ground. These machines are crucial for controlled demolition of high-rise buildings, industrial structures, and other tall constructions. They're sometimes called "long reach demolition excavators" or "high reach demolition excavators."
Operated High Reach Arm equipment to demolish 12-story commercial buildings
Certified operator of High Reach Demolition Arm and Long Reach Demolition Equipment
Supervised teams using High Reach Excavator for complex structural demolition projects
Typical job title: "High Reach Demolition Operators"
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Q: How would you plan a high-rise demolition project using a high reach arm?
Expected Answer: A senior operator should discuss site assessment, safety planning, choosing the right equipment size, environmental considerations, and coordination with ground crews. They should mention debris management and structural analysis.
Q: What safety protocols would you implement for a high reach demolition project?
Expected Answer: Should discuss exclusion zones, communication systems, emergency procedures, equipment inspections, and environmental monitoring. Should also mention crew training and coordination requirements.
Q: What factors do you consider when selecting attachment tools for a high reach arm?
Expected Answer: Should explain how building material, height, and structure type influence tool selection. Should mention weight limitations and matching tools to the job requirements.
Q: How do you maintain a high reach arm during an ongoing project?
Expected Answer: Should discuss daily inspections, hydraulic system checks, attachment maintenance, and identifying potential issues before they become problems.
Q: What basic safety checks do you perform before operating a high reach arm?
Expected Answer: Should mention checking fluid levels, inspecting attachments, testing controls, checking the work area for hazards, and verifying communication systems.
Q: How do you communicate with ground crew while operating a high reach arm?
Expected Answer: Should explain using radio systems, hand signals, and the importance of maintaining constant communication with spotters and ground personnel.