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I feel now as though I shouldn't be talking about it

 

You would take the trolley to the back of the truck to unload cord lengths onto the truck back, jumping down off the truck with th trolley in close proximity ??

 

It was a common thing in the army with squaddies impaling themselves on their rifles barrels after leaning them against the truck and jumping down, I knew of two and witnessed one.

 

Please dont think I'm anal about H&S, far from it Reg :laugh1:

 

Just an observation mate

 

Dean, I value and respect peoples opinion's, in work and life, but I am rarely influenced and always do my own thing regardless.

 

I think the risk is about as high as someone tripping over and gouging his eye out on one of my LDs, one of the fairleads perhaps. Having said that, I dont want people to feel uncomfortable with the products in any way, or thereafter feel obliged to start making modifications of their own

 

The stakes are made of 16mm round bar with a rounded end, the ones in the vid were actually a small box section made out of some off-cuts that I had lying around. If its no trouble I'll ask the engineer to fold the ends of the bar over so its like an upside-down U.

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