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1960s railway safety
| Suspended loads
Imagine getting yourself into a spot like this - to save a few yards' walk
SUSPENDED LOADS
From a 1960s British Railways safety booklet
"Do not walk under a load suspended from a crane hook if it is possible to avoid doing so. Never walk under a load suspended from a magnet."