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This is what happens when you bypass safety devices
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 474078" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>It sounds horrific . Not sure what type of doors let you hang on TBH .</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking about the industrial roller doors ...in my experience they don't have any safety devices on them , but you can't hang onto them . </p><p></p><p>I noted the change from the earlier ones where you could hit the down button and walk away ...door comes down on it's own . Down buttons don't latch anymore. </p><p></p><p>Working at a presswork place years ago , they pressed jobs like the throttle foot pedal for the Mini s , the rod bent to shape and the pad your fool rests on ....anyway they wanted to run a job with the guard open , asked me to bridge the limit switches ....I refused ....luckily I told our supervisor who dropped some gear off ....as about a month later when we were long gone , an operator lost a finger and it was the old story ...lets blame the contractors. Our boss asked if I'd done it , I said no and that I'd told the supervisor who backed me up . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 474078, member: 1408"] It sounds horrific . Not sure what type of doors let you hang on TBH . I'm thinking about the industrial roller doors ...in my experience they don't have any safety devices on them , but you can't hang onto them . I noted the change from the earlier ones where you could hit the down button and walk away ...door comes down on it's own . Down buttons don't latch anymore. Working at a presswork place years ago , they pressed jobs like the throttle foot pedal for the Mini s , the rod bent to shape and the pad your fool rests on ....anyway they wanted to run a job with the guard open , asked me to bridge the limit switches ....I refused ....luckily I told our supervisor who dropped some gear off ....as about a month later when we were long gone , an operator lost a finger and it was the old story ...lets blame the contractors. Our boss asked if I'd done it , I said no and that I'd told the supervisor who backed me up . [/QUOTE]
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