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27.10.2008

Good practice or ?

Last month a reader sent us a series of photographs from Liverpool with the tag good practice?

The photos, as you can see below show musicians performing from elevated locations in self propelled boom lifts, for the mechanical spider performances, one of the events that make up Liverpool’s year as European city of culture.

The lifts are being used in close proximity to large crowds of people with some special modifications. Take a look and let us know what you think.
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Bass player on high


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Over the heads of the crowds


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Three men in the basket


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Close up


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Working in tight confines


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The mechanical spider is the attraction


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Hows this for a modified platform?


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Elevated platforms all over


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Hovering overhead


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Its a harp in that extension


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Relocatiing


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Relocating


Vertikal Comment

The first reaction to these photos is horror that the lifts are being misused and that might indeed be the case on one unit unless it is a high capacity model. On the other hand the users might well have carried out a thorough risk assessment and determined that this was in fact the safest and most efficient way to achieve the effect they wanted.

It is also good to see self propelled lifts being used in a new way and no one wants to be a kill-joy.

If you have a view on this please do send it to us, email [email protected]


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