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I've got a rush job to do on the roof of a factory, I've worked on this site before and always had pedestrian access on to the roof. The problem I've got is the factory is having a lot of work done blocking my way on to the roof. Can I man ride on the crane without being in a cage? The reason I ask is the gantry is between two pitched roofs and I don't think the crane driver will get me close enough for me to get out of the cage and on to said gantry.

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I think it will be the crane companies and or drivers decision. Having said that, I've never done a crane job where I haven't been set in on the hook.

If you are doing it, check carefully the hook for sharp edges before you tie onto it, seen those before too!

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Its illegal in the uk to ride the hook without being in a cage, the drivers would lose there job if they got caught, ive had drivers that will let me some are a total no way.

 

What law makes it illegal?

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Its illegal in the uk to ride the hook without being in a cage, the drivers would lose there job if they got caught, ive had drivers that will let me some are a total no way.

 

Says who?

 

I have ridden the hook before, if the crane is lolered for carrying people in a basket then it is lowered for carrying a man in a harness so long as the harness is lolered too.

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