What ceiling height do consider to be high enough that it would be difficult for the average caregiver to reset the emergency stop button? And do you think that projects at that height should automatically include our Guldmann Reach product?
Once the ceiling height reaches 9 feet, it becomes difficult for caregivers to reset emergency button. I do believe that the Guldmann reach product should be added. Maybe in the materials list provided by USA Drafting.
Since the average caregiver is a female, and around 5'4", anything over 8.5ft is challenging. we traing them to use the end of the hanger bar to reset the emergency stop button and that seems to be effective in the majority of cases that I have seen.
Once the ceiling height reaches 9 feet, it becomes difficult for caregivers to reset emergency button. I do believe that the Guldmann reach product should be added. Maybe in the materials list provided by USA Drafting.
Anything greater than 9'< requires a ladder. I would consider 10'< 'High' Ceiling.
Since the average caregiver is a female, and around 5'4", anything over 8.5ft is challenging. we traing them to use the end of the hanger bar to reset the emergency stop button and that seems to be effective in the majority of cases that I have seen.