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#1 Posted : 12 April 2007 12:49:00(UTC)
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Posted By Graeme Barrie Picture the scene, there's a load being lifted onto a 45ft trailer and it is choked by chains. Now, under the Working at Height regs having a man on the trailer to undo the chains for each of the lifts is an issue. Surely the best option is to keep the man on the ground. The question is - do any of you use different equipment to negate the need for the guy to be on the trailer? I'm wondering about remote release strops/chains, etc Or any other ideas? Thanks for whatever you can throw to the party! Graeme Other info - The trailers are not all the same size/shape/length The loads are all different but are typically 30-50ft long and weighing 1-7 tonnes Trailers can be company owned or contractor or client. For this process vacuum is not an option as there is no common area to make a seal.
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#2 Posted : 12 April 2007 16:57:00(UTC)
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Posted By William One way to do it would be to have him using a ladder from the ground with another person footing it. Also i assume you are decreasing the safe working load of the chains when choking?
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#3 Posted : 12 April 2007 17:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Graeme Barrie Yes to the correct loading weights... The issue with ladder will be when the load is far enough onto the tailer so he can't reach...
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#4 Posted : 13 April 2007 21:21:00(UTC)
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Posted By Innes Gray You can get remote control chain release conectors email me if you want more info
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#5 Posted : 14 April 2007 11:32:00(UTC)
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Posted By Merv Newman I was going to reply that I have seen quick release arrangements but Innes got there before me. A trailing cord reachable from ground level snaps off and releases the hook. No need for WAH Merv
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#6 Posted: : 18 April 2007 00:33:00(UTC)
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Posted By Graeme Barrie Thanks for the responses guys, I'd like to know more about these chains and any other ideas you might have...
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#7 Posted : 18 April 2007 07:03:00(UTC)
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Posted By Innes Gray will phone you today and even show you a example as i work in edinburgh and pass by on road home
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#8 Posted : 18 April 2007 09:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Graeme Barrie Thanks for the call Innes, see you in the morning!
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