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Operating a crane has long involved serious occupational safety concerns. Two of the most persistent problems are limited restroom availability and the difficulty of providing rapid assistance in the event of a medical emergency. Traditionally, crane operators could not be reached quickly, meaning help was often delayed. The same challenge exists for high-angle or height rescue: if an operator experienced health issues while in the cab, recovering the individual was extremely complicated and time-consuming.

Since roughly 90% of conventional cranes are installed near buildings—and high tower cranes must be positioned close to structures for stability and anchoring—this situation creates a strong opportunity to improve safety and rescue response procedures. This is where the Multipurpose Bridge offers a major advantage.

The Multipurpose Bridge is attached using a specially engineered crane connection kit that can be customized to fit virtually any crane type. On the building side, a pendulum-style compensator with an integrated wheel automatically adapts to movement caused by crane vibration. In addition, the bridge is designed for quick relocation, allowing it to be moved or repositioned efficiently with minimal effort.

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