For Tanya Ford the tragically sudden death of her uncle Robert Fitch while working for ADM instilled a need to seek justice not just for her uncle but for the protection of the thousands of workers throughout the country who continue to ride the same kind of dangerous man lifts as the one that cost her uncle his life. This is her story
(please note how the fall distance changed overnight during the course of this two part story of his death)
Salut je travail pour ADM a Montreal et je trouve que ADM `c'est de malades mentals
6919203 1 year ago
Hello Tanya, I work for ADM in Kansas. We use manlifts everyday, or we used to. Do to the tragic death of your uncle all employees are band from using the lifts. Not all lifts are the same, we have one that has the cones and you can get off every 15 feet. But no standard is in place to suggest what is safe and what is not, So for now we are forced to use the stairs. The problem with that is the bukding is 5 stories tall. Again sorry and my be you could ask me a few questions to help out.
gwilliams50 2 years ago