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Fall Protection
The contractor has a problem. Work on the building is going well. The foundation's poured. The walls are up. Now the roof is being installed.
The workers are 20 feet up in the air, balancing on 3 inch beams running across the structure. They have to manhandle 50, 1.5 ton joist into position. A twist the wrong way, or a slight mishandling of the joist, would be deadly.
When you're life is on the line, it had better be a strong one. Do you know what's best for your linemen, or your technician 50 meters up the side of a radio tower? Not all harnesses are made the same, or are best for all types of above-ground work. What about U.V. ray resistance? What difference does the stiching make? Or the size of the D-Rings?
Call Canada Safety Equipment Ltd. and they will assess your needs. They come up with the right equipment to ensure your workers can be safely and simply secured, which lets them concentrate on getting the job done. The workers put up the roof safely, economicall.
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