Originally Posted by
Need
It looks dangerous and only belongs at construction sites.
That's why I mentioned I was surprised that thing got past
OSHA. The belt manlift I saw in Reno was working a
lot faster than the videos shown.
Here's the uses a
current manufacturer lists:
Common Uses for a Manlift:
- Alternative energy windmills
- Automobile parking garages
- Bakeries
- Breweries
- Can and carton plants
- Cement, gravel, rock and sand processing
- Chemical plants
- Dairy processing plants
- Dehydrating plants
- Distilleries
- Ethanol plants
- Factories
- Feed mills
- Flour mills
- Glass manufacturing plants
- Grain elevators
- Hydrocarbon processing plants
- Malting plants
- Meat packing plants
- Mines and quarries
- Oil refineries
- Paper and pulp mills
- Power plants
- Rice mills
- Salt processing plants
- Seed handling and processing plants
- Ships and shipyards
- Soap products plants
- Soybean mills
- Sugar refineries
- Warehouses
- Waste incineration facilities
If a person can't use the stairs because of mobility problem, I don't think he/she should step on to this thing...
Undoubtedly but it'll make it easier/faster for the rest of us.