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26th September 2002
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Incorrect lifting cost Industry £1bn and 46 million worki days last year. not counting a £150m burden on the NHS, sa ramp manufacturer Portaramp.

The maximum manual lifting weight for employees frc ground level to three feet is currently 20kg. but Portarami Eazi-load ramp should make the job of transferring 100 tyres Into service vans less hazardous.

The 2.6m-long aluminium ramp bolts to the floor; with g struts and handles, it can be released or stowed by o person.

It features a non-slip surface and LED nightlights ale the 75mm-deep edge rails for safer working In the dark.

Eazi-load Is rated for loads of 300kg; it is said to suit standard 3.5-tonne panel vans, and costs £675.

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