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SAS  
#1 Posted : 08 June 2011 18:52:27(UTC)
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SAS

Hi all

We are looking at these two systems for installing solar panels. If anyone out there has used these or can provide any feedback on the safety aspects or have any views, we would be grateful. Both Companies have offered training on the safety of them.

www.monkeytower.co.uk

www.easi-dec.co.uk
DNW  
#2 Posted : 08 June 2011 22:37:34(UTC)
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DNW

Monkey Tower: Absolutely No. How can they fit a solar panel without climbing from the tower?

Easi-Deck is a possibility but how will the panels get from ground to roof?
Ron Hunter  
#3 Posted : 08 June 2011 23:23:24(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Easi-dec have a specific solution for you which provides lifting as well as edge protection.
http://www.easi-dec.co.u...r-panel-installation.php

The monkey whats-it is a lightweighy MEWP and is not suitable for accessing roofs or providing edge protection.

Ask easi-dec how their system would cope with uneven or sloping terrain.
bob youel  
#4 Posted : 09 June 2011 08:56:22(UTC)
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bob youel

Plan [noting that the initial plan will be generic] in detail the work that U propose to do and then match kit with the actions needed therein - U may find that no generic kit is available but that does not mean that U cannot proceed with what is around with some variation
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