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<blockquote data-quote="Bongodog" data-source="post: 7007715" data-attributes="member: 1343"><p>1 point to remember, Loler states that if equipment is used to lift a person the inspection period is every 6 months, not every 12 months, so if you have a man cage for the telehandler its every 6 months for both the cage and the handler in case you ever need to use it. </p><p>Some of the stuff I'm reading here just shows where the problems are "I have been looking for a cherrypicker to buy" So you buy a fairly elderly cherrypicker, which them needs six monthly checks, or maybe you don't worry about such things, and you trust your life with it, or you hire a nice nearly new one for £250 a week when you need it. </p><p>The number of incidents that involve people getting caught up/trapped by machinery due either not turning the key off or not pulling the brake on. None of these cost any money at all, yet still they happen.</p><p> N I and its slurry gas problems, don't we all know that gases and confined spaces are a big no ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bongodog, post: 7007715, member: 1343"] 1 point to remember, Loler states that if equipment is used to lift a person the inspection period is every 6 months, not every 12 months, so if you have a man cage for the telehandler its every 6 months for both the cage and the handler in case you ever need to use it. Some of the stuff I'm reading here just shows where the problems are "I have been looking for a cherrypicker to buy" So you buy a fairly elderly cherrypicker, which them needs six monthly checks, or maybe you don't worry about such things, and you trust your life with it, or you hire a nice nearly new one for £250 a week when you need it. The number of incidents that involve people getting caught up/trapped by machinery due either not turning the key off or not pulling the brake on. None of these cost any money at all, yet still they happen. N I and its slurry gas problems, don't we all know that gases and confined spaces are a big no ? [/QUOTE]
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