![]() ![]() Thats not true, a lot of the Highway Code is indeed law, or at least backed up by law. To even contemplate spending a grand on a proper man basket, I need it to be fitted with brackets like our skips, or the bucket is the safer option.Īt the end of the day, the safest way needs to be made to be the easiest way, or folk cut corners. We think it's safe, but is it legal? As stated the guidance isn't clear.įor bigger jobs (like washing the inside of a shed) we hire a cherry picker, but personally I don't find them very stable. Safety switch on the locking pins on the forklift, tilt lock activated when in use. We have a frame that mounts to the same brackets as our bucket brush, used on random occasions to change lightbulbs, clean guttering etc, and have a harness to connect the person within securely to the bucket. So we modified them - welded a robust frame on the back, c/w pin and cone brackets so that they fit securely to the telehandlers, and can be safely and quickly tipped with precision control. Bloody dangerous when (for example) tipping stockfeed potatoes into a trailer. We have some (apparently) self tipping skips that we use around the potato grader - slide onto tines, big handle to pull to tip - except unless the load within is in the correct place, and the tines are at just the right angle to tip the skip without the thing sliding off the tines, it won't tip. Therein lies the problem, fitted to forks (particularly floating ones) How many folk fit the securing pins? ![]()
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