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    Clearly this is a job I could not do or would ever consider doing. So glad there are people like this man who CAN do this type of work

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    Layher brand scaffolding system - typical drop scaff design. Layher is incredibly strong, and can support a single person (fall from height restraint) on a single pole - most advanced level scaffolders will use a twin tail lanyard with 2 shark hooks so they are double restrained. In Australia to do drop scaff requires a high risk work license, and the advanced level Scaff (3) certification. Most of the companies I work with/around would required a minimum 12 month 'apprenticeship" to get to advanced level qualification.



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