The system I am envisioning would be similar to the pre-paid accounts currently utilized by toll roads & bridges in the northeast (similar to the EZ Pass)
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Was curious if anybody is utilizing a harness system to access the top of front loaders? For instance: If you have laborers washing the trucks - do they access the top of the truck to clean cameras and such Do drivers access the top of the truck if trash doesn't make it into the hopper If you do have staff accessing the top of the truck via the ladder installed on the side of the truck or some other mobile rolling ladder - do you utilize a harness system? If so, can you provide specifics on what you use how it is attached to the truck/personnel what are the requirements for when it must be used If not, is there some other form of fall protection that is being utilized instead Appreciate the feedback
Also, we have seen sites with substantial settlement within the first 5-7 years that are unable to refill the settlement airspace because it was capped within 2 years
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I have done some research on the internet and have not found the national averages or guidelines utilized to determine this in a Municipal situtation
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