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Easy low level access October 1st 2007 Bridging the gap between
scaffolding and powered
access, Birchwood Products
says low-level access is now
more accessible with its U-Go
Razor Deck – a one- piece, selferecting,
flat-packing
work platform.
The 'no power'
tower is said to have
two major
implications for
safety: Erection to
the three height
settings is always
done from the
ground, so there is
no climbing on an
incomplete tower –
that may not be
secure and which
could collapse. There
is no risk of fitting
components
incorrectly during
the build. Compliant
to EN1004:2004 and WAHR, the
company says the outcome is
always the same – a safe, stable
tower.
The minimal erection and
dismantling involved means
there is no manual strain for
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