Thanks for clearly explaining that. My work said the same thing that if I had any questions to just ask, so I asked what the boot requirements were and why we need a defined heel. Their version of the open door policy was to have me stay home all day on a monday so that HR could call me and they said "it's policy and that I should follow policy" and they sent me an infographic of what a boot looks like. I asked if I could order the orthopedic version that doesn't have the heel because the heel was shifting my weight in a way I'm not comfortable with (my heel is generally numb by the end of the day) and their response was that I should follow policy unless I want to take a day off (another one) to go see a doctor first. Lesson learned! Don't every ask questions about a policy, just follow the policy <eyeroll>
What kind of gloves would you recommend for a fire sprinkler fitter. I be using the pipe thread machine a lot and the gloves I get are like a 2 day use and than they are no good cause oil goes thru the glove
Everything you're saying makes perfect sense but all the leading edge SRLs I've seen still require 17 feet or so of fall clearance. So is it really that much better?