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You just need one hand free all the time your on the deck to hold the harness up otherwise its round your ankles. Lots of people still swear by them and find them very comfy, personally I'm glad I saw the light.:thumbup:

 

Never used one... seems to work well for Martin though.

The harness dosent look comfy enough for me, love my treemotion too much!

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I love the way you go through all the HS legislation, dotting ever "i" and crossing every "t", you insist on hi-vis vests even when in the tree.

 

BUT........have climbers in adjacent trees.

 

(holding hands up) You got me there Skyhuck... fair cop.

 

I have never and would never try to say I'm perfect, but as far as having climbers in adjacent trees goes H & S wise.... I don't see a problem with it.

AND..... i've see alot worse and know of alot worse going on all over the place.

We had a H & S inspection a few months ago on the railway job I was on.... climbers were in adjacent trees then too and nothing was said?!

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