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Craig Firl is the North American technical manager with Capital Safety. Email Craig at cfirl@capitalsafety.com. Capital Safety is a leading designer and manufacturer of height safety and fall protection equipment. Capital Safety also offers training courses, with 20 operating sites worldwide and a passionate commitment to quality, innovation and safety. For more information, contact Capital Safety at 800-328-6146 or visit www.capitalsafety.com.
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