wood, metal, plastic, cheddar, matchsticks it really depends on how much weight you want it to hold
Dinamica Engineering has a complete portfolio of automatic machines for producing ladders and stepladders.
The business began in 1932 making stepladders, ironing boards, stools, and wooden toys. By 1934 it adopted the name LEGO and employs 6-7 people, and in 1935 it produces the LEGO wooden duck and clothes hangers. In 1949 the company produced 200 different plastic and wooden toys including automatic binding bricks the forerunner to LEGO bricks that we know today. They were only sold in Denmark.
Listen Fellow, Your question is too open-ended. Stepladders are accident prone by there very nature. However, if a stepladder is defective or damaged- resulting in an accident that is a completely different matter, from a liability perspective. In other words, if someone gets hurt on a ladder that has been damaged by abuse, for instance being run over by a truck, that can hardly be blamed on the manufacturer. On the other hand if the ladder has not been abused but fails due to a manufacturer's defect, that is a completely different situation. Yet another scenario is that an employee is forced to use a defective ladder that the employer should have repaired or replaced. If you spend the time to elaborate on the circumstances, you will likely receive more cooperation in helping you find the information you seek. Don't be lazy! Cheers!
Cyril Dabydeen has written: 'Imaginary origins' -- subject(s): Canadian poetry 'Unanimous night' 'To monkey jungle' 'Glass Forehead' 'Sometimes Hard (Horizons)' 'Jogging in Havana' 'Berbice Crossing' 'The wizard swami' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Islands Lovelier Than a Vision' 'Play A Song Somebody' 'Uncharted heart' 'Still close to the island' 'Elephants make good stepladders'
A hierarchy of measures to be followed while working at height to prevent falls from occurring are as follows:Avoid working at height if, possible.Provide a properly constructed working platform, complete with toe boards and guard rails;if this is not practicable or where the work is of short duration, suspension equipment should be used;collective fall arrest equipment should be used;where this is not practicable individual fall restrainers (safety harness) should be used;only when none of the above measures is practicable, should ladders or stepladders be considered.
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1934The company and its products now adopt the name LEGO, formed from the Danish words "LEg GOdt" ("play well"). Later, it is realised that in Latin the word means "I put together". The firm has 6-7 employees. Ole Kirk places the following motto on the workshop wall: "Only the best is good enough".1932Ole Kirk Christiansen, master carpenter and joiner, establishes his business in the village of Billund, Denmark. His firm manufactures stepladders, ironing boards, stools and wooden toys. His son, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, starts working in the business at the age of 12.Source: http://www.Lego.com/eng/info/default.asp?page=timeline
"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
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it is man-made and made out of ponies
The Parthenon was made in Acropolis and Iktinos and Kallikrates made it.
He was made by the big bang