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Try a cookbook.cda said:Ok my code book does not have a goose neck sectionCan someone define and give an example of the goose neck
Ladder extensionscda said:Ok my code book does not have a goose neck sectionCan someone define and give an example of the goose neck
Not sure about the code stuffYFD797 said:What is the purpose of the goose neck on a fire escape? Please add the code sections? I appreciate it.
ICE said:The picture that Mark posted is not a goose neck. A goose neck resembles a P but it will have square corners.
Like this Canadian goose neck;;;;ICE said:There appears to be plenty of rules except the one that's missing. I see these made from 3/16" x 1.5" bar stock. They are tough one my hands and too flexible to suit me.The safe type has a cage at the top. The dangerous type top a parapet and there is a tall drop to negotiate.
The picture that Mark posted is not a goose neck. A goose neck resembles a P but it will have square corners.
I also have not seen one on a fire escape, but the purpose is the same, safety.cda said:Like this Canadian goose neck;;;;![]()
Ceo might want to restate the questionYFD797 said:Not what Im looking for. A very smart CEO challenged me to find out what the purpose is backed by the code section. I will post the answer when he tells me.
Chief Flynn I presumeA very smart CEO challenged me to find out what the purpose is backed by the code section.