MEC receives patent for its Xtra-Deck design on MEWPs
The Xtra-Deck is a compact "platform within a platform" that gives operators a safe way to reach higher

MEC Aerial Work Platforms has received a Patent for its Xtra-Deck from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Originally introduced in 2020, the Xtra-Deck is a compact, integrated "platform within a platform" that allows operators to safely reach tight overhead spaces, eliminating the risk of standing on platform mid rails. This solution enhances job site safety, addresses long-standing challenges for MEWP operators, and supports compliance with fall protection regulations.
Features of the patented Xtra-Deck
The patented Xtra-Deck features a 20-inch elevated platform with telescopic guardrails for compliant fall protection. Its compact 22-inch width allows access through tight ceiling grid panels and other congested overhead work areas commonly found in data center construction.
When not in use, the Xtra Deck quickly stows away, maintaining full platform functionality without additional attachments, and its integrated design simplifies fleet inventory and logistics. MEC boom lifts can be configured with one or two Xtra-Decks, for added flexibility. These features are available on any new or existing MEC boom lift as an option.
Gary Crook, MEC's vice president of engineering shared, "We heard that the solution needed to deploy inside 10 seconds and stow away inside 10 seconds to give every reason to immediately use the safe work method. MEC's Xtra-Deck is there when it's needed and folds away when it's not."