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B Lucey  
#1 Posted : 23 May 2012 17:00:13(UTC)
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B Lucey

Some countries allow man cages to be fitted on FLTs and telehandlers for either routine or emergency access tasks at height. I think UK is one such country. Other countries I believe do not permit the practice. Does anyone know if industry practice in Ireland (RoI) 1. allows this or 2. bans it completely.
B Lucey  
#2 Posted : 23 May 2012 17:13:38(UTC)
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B Lucey

To clarify... the UK allows mancages for "exceptional" work i.e. a one-off non-routine task (as described in PM 28). My question is does practice in Ireland follow the same logic or is there an absolute ban?
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