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| MCB Member | Is this a job you could do?
I work in 40 foot towers and would say I don't have a fear of heights but this is a no for me lol!! Its that last 60 feet ![]()
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: SW Ontario Canada |
Not a bloody chance. I have issues with heights normally that was out right terrifying to even watch. 15 feet working on tops of trucks at work has me on Nerves lol.
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That free climb is sketchy. Have they never heard of rail mounted fall arrestors for ladders? EDIT: And I am pretty sure that violates OSHA (or equivalent) regulations. I occasionally work at heights and I have never seen free climbing permitted, ever. Last edited by idkfa; 02-08-2013 at 03:33 PM. |
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| First Mate Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada | Quote:
There are definitely a few sketchy parts. I'd honestly enjoy trying it though, see how high I can go. I am pretty confident that my endurance would crap out before my nerves did. | |
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