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  2. Aerial work platform - Wikipedia

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    An aerial work platform (AWP), also an aerial device, aerial lift, boom lift, bucket truck, cherry picker, elevating work platform (EWP), mobile elevating work platform (MEWP), or scissor lift, is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas, usually at height. There are various distinct ...

  3. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) [11] and International Building Council (IBC) [12] have published regulations for fall protection and The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has published standards for securing pallet drop areas to protect workers that work on elevated platforms and are exposed to openings.

  4. Dalfsen train crash - Wikipedia

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    The Grove MZ 90 CR elevated work platform weighed 20 tonnes. Equipped with caterpillar tracks, it had a top speed of approximately 1 kilometre per hour (0.62 mph). The platform had been parked on the south side of the railway line, and was to be driven to a point north of the railway where it was to be loaded onto a lorry. The operator waited ...

  5. Tagging system - Wikipedia

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    Regulation requires the work to be "properly planned, supervised and carried out by competent people" [2] and that the correct equipment is used for the job. MEWP – Mobile elevating work platforms are covered by the Working at Height Regulation, which recommends a work restraint system. This would include a full body harness tethered to the ...

  6. Telescopic handler - Wikipedia

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    [3] [failed verification] Telehandlers fitted with elevated work platform attachments and are operated from the basket are classified as elevated work platforms and require elevated work platform licences, such as the EWPA Yellow Card or Worksafe WP Licence. A WorkSafe C2 licence or higher may apply when using slewing-type telehandlers.

  7. Fire engine - Wikipedia

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    A platform truck carries an aerial work platform, also known as a basket or bucket, on the end of a ladder or boom. These platforms can provide a secure place from which a firefighter can operate. Many platforms also allow for rescues to be performed and are outfitted with tie down clips and rappelling arms. [15]

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