bulldoglover
ArboristSite Operative
Not to say that this does not happen around the country everyday, but it was a good show. (This is not a tree company as you can see from the pics.) The flag pole its self was fiberglass, but the concrete was a different story. First they tried wiggling it, then pulling up, the pulling up with no one in the bucket. At that point the strap slid up and they could almost not get the bucket back down. Then they put him back in the bucket with a waist strap, and yes the lanyard and the pull strap are both attached to the same safety clip. No hard hats, cutting concrete with no eye protection that I could see. At one point the upper boom was so flexed that we all took a few more steps back. Finally after a few hours they took the loader that was there the whole time and used that to pull up and used the bucket to support the top and then let the pole down. I know the lifts are rated for some lbs, but when that thing flexed I thought that it was over for that guy. But they all got "good jobs" from the foreman.