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CALGARY, AB T3A2E5
frequently asked questions
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Man baskets are significantly safer than traditional access methods when used correctly.
They are built to strict safety requirements and include:
- Full guardrail systems
- Toe boards and access restraint components, such as safety chains or gates
- Designated lanyard attachment points for fall protection
When properly operated and combined with appropriate fall protection, man baskets provide a stable and controlled working platform.
Man baskets are used to safely lift workers for tasks such as:
- Framing and construction
- Masonry and concrete work
- Steel erection
- Maintenance, inspection, and installation at height
Compared to traditional scaffolding, man baskets are safer, faster to deploy,
and easier to reposition, allowing crews to work more efficiently.
In many cases, yes.
We can sometimes apply customer-requested modifications as long as they
do not compromise safety or structural integrity.
For custom sizes or major changes, additional engineering review may be required.
Contact us with your requirements, and we’ll confirm feasibility.
Yes. We ship across Canada.
Depending on your location, we can arrange delivery to a commercial address or ship to a nearby terminal
for pickup. In many cases, terminal pickup is the most cost-effective option.
Yes, many of our man baskets are available fully hot-dip galvanized.
Galvanizing is a strong choice for:
- Wet environments (common across Canada)
- Concrete and masonry work
- Jobs with heavy water, snow, or slurry exposure
Compared to paint, galvanizing provides long-term corrosion protection and reduces ongoing maintenance.
Yes. P.Eng-stamped drawings are available for our man baskets when required for your site
or province.
If you need documentation for approval or review, just contact us and we’ll provide the stamped package:
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In our designs, both standard and heavy-duty man baskets are built using
the same core structural approach.
- Both use 4″ × 8″ steel tubing with 0.188″ wall thickness
- Both feature a fully reinforced floor with integrated crossmember supports.
- Both have the same rated capacity
- Both models can be lifted from three sides
For example, in a 5′ × 12′ size, both standard and heavy-duty baskets are rated to lift
up to 6,000 lb.
Key differences:
- The heavy-duty model weighs approximately 200 lb more
- Steel usage is essentially the same
- The heavy-duty model includes fold-down sides, adding up to 7 ft of working length
- The standard model has fixed side extensions that do not fold down
Our heavy-duty telehandler man baskets are designed and built in Canada for demanding job-site conditions.
Each unit is constructed using fully welded steel, engineered for high load capacity, and available with
P.Eng-stamped drawings where required.
These platforms are commonly used in framing, commercial and residential construction, masonry,
steel erection, and industrial maintenance, where durability, safety, and compliance actually
matter — not just price.
If you want a clear technical breakdown of what makes a heavy-duty telehandler man basket different from
standard platforms — including structural design, load ratings, and safety considerations — read the full article here:
What Is a Heavy-Duty Telehandler Man Basket?
Many Canadian job sites and jurisdictions expect telehandler man baskets to be supported by engineering documentation. This helps demonstrate that the platform has been designed to safely handle personnel loading, movement, and repeated lifting cycles.
Pricing varies based on platform size, load rating, construction details, and whether engineering documentation is included. Heavy-duty platforms designed for regular industrial use typically cost more than light-duty or generic baskets due to material selection, fabrication standards, and engineering requirements.
Requirements vary by province, but the core expectations are consistent. A telehandler man basket must be structurally suitable for lifting personnel, securely attached to the machine, and equipped with appropriate fall protection provisions. Most jurisdictions expect engineering documentation—often P.Eng-stamped—confirming the platform’s intended use, capacity, and structural design.
Yes—provided the man basket is specifically designed and approved for use on a telehandler. In Canada, this typically means the platform is engineered as a personnel work platform and supported by documentation demonstrating compliance with applicable CSA and OHS requirements. Improvised or non-engineered platforms are generally not acceptable for lifting personnel.
Right here in Canada. We’re a local manufacturer with years of industry experience, trusted by over 2,000 framers, roofers, and contractors nationwide.
You’re buying direct from the manufacturer with no middlemen, store commissions, or resellers. That means better quality at a more affordable price.
Absolutely. We offer full customization — including dimensions, fork pocket sizes, side panel styles, and attachments — tailored to your job site needs.
Yes — every basket is OHS-compliant and approved by a licensed professional engineer (P. Eng). Safety is a top priority in everything we build.
Our baskets use reinforced frames, heavy-gauge steel, and precision welding. They’re built to perform in tough industrial environments and last for years.
All of our products are designed from scratch by our team. We don’t copy — every design is based on real jobsite experience, making our products stronger, safer, and more detailed than those of standard alternatives or competitors.
