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Elastic view of safety

28th February 1981
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r0 ENCOURAGE safer skip container operation, David Mackrill Engileering will be fitting elastic lift chain tensioners to make sure the ;hains stay fixed to the skip even when the lift arms are shut. A ieight check warning light will also be fitted on the dashboard to tell he driver the lift arms are still open and therefore exceed the height ndicated on his display sticker.

Mackrill claims that a variety of containers from Pallets to 30.5cum 40cu yd) waste containers can be handled by one man, lifted, tipped ind returned to the loading site in the shortest possible time.