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Re: ADT DEALER - A shining example for work safety.



On Dec 16, 10:33=A0am, "Bob La Londe" <nos...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > On Dec 16, 7:05 am, nick markowitz <nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> On Dec 16, 2:13 am, Effenpig1 <dirtyspicev...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >> > On Dec 16, 1:11 am, CH=AEIS <s...@xxxxx> wrote:
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> >> > > "John Smith" wrote...
> >> > > >http://yfrog.com/1aadtsafteyexamplej
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> >> > > > Yep. Both sides same thing. Aluminum ladders.
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> >> > > Not the best picture in the world, so I'm not sure I see your poin=
t.
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> >> > > You were expecting fiberglass ladders?
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> >> > > At nearly double the cost, I think not.
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> >> > > - Chris
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> >> > I'm not getting the point, care to elaborate ?
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> >> I am sure OSHA would love seeing them work off them on a job site
> >> some where.
> >> aluminum ladders are for painters and residential use. where there's
> >> no possibility of not contacting electrical wires .
> >> I know for a fact I am one of the few alarm contractors in my area who
> >> has all the required safety equipment for climbing including 4 point
> >> harness etc.
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> > Sounds slightly anal-retentive to me, I don't have a problem with
> > aluminum ladders and never felt the need for a 4 point harness. Then
> > again my jobs were mostly residential.
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> Some generals I have worked for prohibited aluminum ladders also, and I h=
ave
> done a lot of commercial and some industrial. =A0Never was a problem for =
me.
> I refuse to allow aluminum ladders.

I have no problem with someone deciding not to use them and depending
on the work they do I also have no problem with someone who does use
them


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