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Easy low level access
October 1st 2007

Bridging the gap between scaffolding and powered access, Birchwood Products says low-level access is now more accessible with its U-Go Razor Deck – a one- piece, selferecting, flat-packing work platform. The 'no power' tower is said to have two major implications for safety: Erection to the three height settings is always done from the ground, so there is no climbing on an incomplete tower – that may not be secure and which could collapse. There is no risk of fitting components incorrectly during the build. Compliant to EN1004:2004 and WAHR, the company says the outcome is always the same – a safe, stable tower. The minimal erection and dismantling involved means there is no manual strain for the user.

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