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SAFE delivers ergonomic hangar equipment to Army National Guard

SAFE Structure Designs Press Release | March 27, 2017

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SAFE Structure Designs, a global leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of ergonomic safety first aircraft maintenance stands, fall protection platforms, hangar equipment, portable field equipment and specialty tooling, has announced the delivery of customized hangar equipment to the Army National Guard in New Mexico for its fleet of UH-72 Lakota/EC145 helicopters.

Utilizing SAFE Structure’s well- seasoned design and engineer team of ergonomic specialists along with feedback from its valued client, the Army National Guard, SAFE Structure completed a full line of maintenance support equipment to accommodate the UH-72 Lakota/EC-145 aircraft. The full line of maintenance support equipment includes a set of maintenance stands, cowling racks and blade racks.

The ergonomic safety maintenance stands provide the highest level of safe access to the hydraulics and avionics as well as the engines, transmission, main rotor, exhaust sections, tail boom and tail rotor. The extended and contoured decks allow multiple mechanics to work in separate areas of the aircraft while utilizing the same maintenance stand.

“Our collaborated effort with the Army National Guard’s team of mechanics is yet another way that SAFE Structure continues to lead the industry in developing the most ergonomic products that are well received by our clients,” said Johnny Buscema, SAFE Structure Designs, president and CEO. “We are thankful for all their support!”

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