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Aside from the nervous ticks of the presenter, that are very distracting, I saw two major violations in this video. 1... Wheels should NEVER be used with on stairs. @ 1:54 2... That harness connection was lower than the tether! @4:14
Thank you for your comments Rick, indeed, a scaffold used in a staircase should never be with wheels. For the harness, as it was about to quickly show its use from the ground, the example seems good, but it is true that this could be demonstrated in the structure of a scaffold, with a higher connection. We will consider your comments on our next shooting, perhaps you would like to assist us?
Wow, If you don't already know how to level, you have no business on a scaffold. I think we could speed the video up a bit and still cover important points. I'm here so I can see how to build scaffolding on rugged terrain. If I only built on parking lots then my life would be so much easier.
Thanks, super helpful, the video is very informative and easy to understand
Watched Marshall Remodel was impressed with you scaffold system.
Marshall remodel sent me here, great product
Wow its great.. thanks to your video
Marshall Remodel sent me over to your UA-cam channel!!
Learned about your product from Marshall rebuild
Marshall Remodel sent me over Being the EHS Focus point on my shift I will use this video in a Safety meeting.If I'm allowed and have your permission
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To Writers Temple, visit Metaltech Channel to see all ASSEMBLY videos: ua-cam.com/users/METALTECHscaffolding
This is not a Marketing Channel, just assembly videos to help our customers with Metaltech products.
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Aside from the nervous ticks of the presenter, that are very distracting, I saw two major violations in this video.
1... Wheels should NEVER be used with on stairs. @ 1:54
2... That harness connection was lower than the tether! @4:14
Thank you for your comments Rick, indeed, a scaffold used in a staircase should never be with wheels. For the harness, as it was about to quickly show its use from the ground, the example seems good, but it is true that this could be demonstrated in the structure of a scaffold, with a higher connection. We will consider your comments on our next shooting, perhaps you would like to assist us?
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Wow, If you don't already know how to level, you have no business on a scaffold. I think we could speed the video up a bit and still cover important points. I'm here so I can see how to build scaffolding on rugged terrain. If I only built on parking lots then my life would be so much easier.