<div dir="ltr">Randy,<div><br></div><div>20+ years ago it seemed to be the norm to move around mast lifts extended. Too many accidents have happened since then, too many fellow technicians have been hurt or died. Times have changed and as an industry we need to stop with the belief that laws, policies, rules, gravity, etc do not apply to us. Follow what the manufacturer states in the manual. If your lift goes over and you were using it in a way not endorsed by the manufacturer, then you've opened up a huge can of liability on yourself and your facility/organization. </div><div><br></div><div>We do not move our mast lifts elevated here. It adds very little extra time to the process and now that it's the norm, no one complains. The first couple years I was here at UNCG, it was a battle and I was constantly having to stop the behavior. We were fortunate to get funds for a scissor lift a few years ago and that has helped, but in our smaller theatre where it is still only a mast lift it's tempting to do it. We need to set the standards and stop dangerous behavior just "to get the show done". It's something I'm teaching my students and making them aware that they cannot be forced to do anything that puts their life and welfare at risk. Does it mean you may be removed from a job, possibly. But they have to make a decision for themselves about what is worth more. It does get easier as you get older/more experienced.</div><div><br></div><div>In just the past few weeks there have been two lift falls of which I'm aware. One of which cost the life of a good guy. That one really hit home because there is a face I know on the incident. Follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Period.</div><div> </div><div class="gmail_extra">-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">Chip<br>--------<br>Chip Haas<br><br>Production Manager / Technical Director<br>Department of Theatre</div><div class="gmail_signature">School of Music, Theatre, and Dance<br>The University of North Carolina at Greensboro<br><br>336-334-3891<br>*********************************************************************************<br></div>
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