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Product Specification
- Product Code
- SY380830
- Manufacturer Ref
- 380830
- Barcode
- 5052105234274
- Type
- Access Platforms
- Capacity
- 150kg
- Classification:
- EN1570:1998 & BS EN60204-1:1998
- Height
- 4m
Product Details
- Heavy Duty People Lifter Max Working Height 4m
Manufactured to Conforms Standards EN1570:1998 & BS EN60204-1:1998.
Type Work Platforms Elevating Platforms, Mobile Steps,Towers, Podium and even Scaffords there is a type of platforms to meet every need. This strong platforms made of alumimum or steel. . |
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Work Platform Material When choosing a work platform, you need to decide what material will best suit your needs: steel or aluminium. Steel work platforms are strong and so are suited to use on the heights. The steeel also makes it the most common choice of material for the longest extension lifts, which otherwise would be too heavy to carry. Steel is the most versatile work platform material, offering the most benefits. |
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Platform Height Consider the types of tasks you will be undertaking with your platform when specifying the correct size, This platform overall height is 4m. |
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Platform Weight Steel platforms are strong and durable. This steel solid platforms weights 225kg. |
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Platform Capacity As you would expect, platforms are designed and constructed to safely hold a specific amount of weight borne by a person and any load they are carrying. This steel platform 150 kg max capacity.. |
Platform Safety Tips
In considering whether a platform is suitable for work at height, make sure hat it is:
- of sufficient dimensions to allow safe passage and safe use of equipment and materials
- free from trip hazards or gaps through which persons or materials could fall
- fitted with toeboards and handrails
- kept clean and tidy, e.g. do not allow mortar and debris to build up on platforms
- not loaded so as to give rise to a risk of collapse or to any deformation that could affect its safe use. This is particularly relevant in relation to blockwork loaded on trestles.
- be sure all locks on extension ladders are properly engaged.