You have to copy and paste links. Sorry. I will look into the problem.
Lugging Little Giants around is the only thing keeping us older, fatter inspectors in shape. This is why I started the Inspector Silent Drill Team. If you are interested in joining our national tour, send me a video audition that demonstrates several basic maneuvers including but not limited to: ladder truck dismount, full shoulder mount and carry, ladder half-mast and kick-spin to extension, full extension and synchronized climb, dismount, ladder fold and stow.
Full head of hair, waist line no larger than 30 inches, and minimum 6 feet In height are additional requirements (requirements waived for silent drill team leader).
I look forward to seeing you on the parade deck!
I did an inspection two months for a client who friend was THE guy who fell off that recalled ladder, paralyzed, and recently just died. Prior to that inspection, if I saw a Krause ladder at a home, I would tell the seller to be careful and check for a recall… Now I say trash it. :roll:
Take the INACHI ladder safety course, it’s NJ H/I credit approved, and your family will thank you!
Hey Robert your posts are looking much better today.
Love that guys site,but he does not have a high ranking which surprises me.
One must walk a " safe " roof pitch " to be through.
Know the roof decking limitations.
To soft " spongy feeling ", go down. Inspect from ground level… Write up under limitations.
Same here Bobby. It’s a great ladder.
BOB
Not many interested in ladder safety.
Or so it seems.