The Safety Walker Scaffolding Safety Device

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2010

http://www.thesafetywalker.com is a hassle-free construction scaffold safety device that allows top tier scaffolding erectors to work unobstructed with complete mobility while maintaining 100% tie-off at all times. OSHA Scaffolding Safety Video that depicts this invention in full CAD animation.

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  • The safety cable may be fastened to the walking cable instead of the worker harness, and in this case, a personnel cable may be slidingly engaged with the walking cable and to the worker harness so as to provide safety to a worker while permitting the worker to move about while working on a scaffold.

  • A pair of flat plates are joined by a hinge and fastened at the peak of a roof so that an eye bolt attached to one of the plates is positioned outward of the roof.

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  • Very well thought out device and video presentation. I am impressed. Good luck with your patent.

  • A gripping anchor for gripping a structural member that is useful in such systems. Online presence really makes the difference 

  • Good services offered by this company.

  • Additional abutment surfaces are provided adjacent the edge of the shutter which is supported by the trolley for further strength.

  • The shutter members carry abutment-contacting elements disposed for coming into contact with the abutment surfaces to rigidify the structure when the shutter system is deployed.

  • @bjami38: The sill also has an abutment surface disposed in alignment with the abutment surface of the header.

  • The system includes a plurality of trolley supported shutter member, which are rotatable about a vertical axis adjacent one-edge portion thereof.

  • Decent video, I like it!

  • The aperture is elongated, and is narrower than the width of the flattened hook portion, whereby the hook portion, when engaged with the aperture, is restricted in terms of rotation.

  • The central portion has an aperture for the hook portion of the clip, the hook being flattened.

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