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S.A.F.E. delivers custom maintenance stands to New Mexico State Police

S.A.F.E. Press Release | June 14, 2021

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S.A.F.E. Structure Designs has announced the delivery of custom maintenance stands to the New Mexico State Police. The SAFETY FIRST ergonomic stands allow technicians SAFE access to all areas of their H145 aircraft. The stands are equipped with the latest features including a seamless fit to the aircraft with zero gaps, enhanced safety handrails, and exact working heights to increase comfort and efficiency. The stands are light weight and easy to move around and allow maintenance access to the aircraft on both a dolly and on the ground. The H145 stands provide a large work platform for added safety and are used for servicing the engines, transmission and rotor head. The stands are painted black and gold to match the stunning color scheme of the aircraft.

The maintenance stands are painted black and gold to match the color scheme of the New Mexico State Police. S.A.F.E. Photo

“S.A.F.E. exceeded our expectations in providing stands that would fit around all the accessories mounted to our aircraft. We have ‘everything’ installed on our aircraft, so the challenge was to get the stand to fit our unique requirements,” said Kurus Tenorio, DOM, New Mexico State Police. “S.A.F.E. even added handrails over the cockpit to provide the most secure working environment. In the past we used ladders to reach components. It was uncomfortable and there was always a risk of falling. The new S.A.F.E. stands increase both safety and efficiency.”  

“We are grateful for the opportunity to supply the New Mexico State Police with H145 custom maintenance stands,” said Johnny Buscema, S.A.F.E. CEO. “These stands are similar to the custom design we provided to Airbus Helicopters Training Center. We want our customers to always expect us to go the extra mile to provide the best customer service with the best custom support equipment for a wide range of helicopters and airplanes in both the civilian and military sector.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by S.A.F.E. Structure Designs.

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