How about crumpling the carpet squares buddy. There glued down. They were just laied and the glue hasn't set properly due to the lack of time and climate. Lol
Actually. If you are using the lift as intended. Guard rails are approved as the sole use of protection. Of course being tied of is a smart idea though
@@KevAlberta Where I live, you have to have a harness and be tied off. There's a safety guy who comes in every week or two and he can shut down the job site if people aren't wearing hardhats, steel toes, harnesses, etc.
@@KevAlberta you're right you don't need a harness its OSHA approved railing. But every contractor is different depending on what kid they got out of college saying you're doing it wrong
That thing he's driving on is supposed to protect the carpet from tire tracks and such and him sliding the entire weight of the machine across the carpet probably isn't doing the carpet any favors vs just getting someone to grab that other sheet thats sitting there.