On oldies radio, being “Up on the Roof” may be “as peaceful as can be,” but in the real world, working on a rooftop is a darn scary proposition. In fact, Flent Ballantyne called it horrifying. But one man’s rational fear of falling was the catalyst for inventing a unique, engineered fall-protection system––and only an aluminum casting proved to be the solution that could measure up to regulatory requirements and its creator’s high expectations.
LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO RIGHT
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