A new generation of landscape - spider man

**High-Rise Cleaning: A Dangerous Job with Few Safeguards** Not long ago, two high-rise window cleaners fell to their deaths when the rope they were using broke while working on a building on West Yan'an Road. The tragedy has once again raised concerns about safety in the high-altitude cleaning industry, where workers—often referred to as “Spider Men”—risk their lives to clean skyscrapers. Despite the growing number of high-rise buildings in cities, the industry remains largely unregulated. There is no mandatory licensing or certification system in place, allowing anyone to enter this dangerous field without proper training or equipment. This lack of oversight has led to numerous accidents, with many workers losing their lives due to preventable errors. In an investigation, it was found that even though some companies require workers to have certain certifications, the actual enforcement is weak. Many workers still operate without proper safety gear, and companies often cut corners to reduce costs. For example, some use low-quality ropes that are not designed for such heavy use, putting workers at risk every time they climb. Chen Jian, a 7-year veteran of the trade, recalls one particularly close call. While cleaning a 40-story building, his basket was suddenly blown by strong winds, causing him to lose balance. Though he was wearing a safety rope, the incident left him shaken and reminded him of the dangers he faces daily. According to Zhang Jiaming, head of the Beijing Municipal Work Safety Supervision Bureau, an average of 40 people die each year in high-altitude operations, including window cleaning and air conditioning installation. With over 10,000 people engaged in such work in Beijing alone, the need for stricter regulations is more urgent than ever. Although there are legal requirements for workers to obtain special operation certificates, many still operate without them. Companies often avoid training their employees to save money, leaving workers vulnerable. Even with a certificate, the absence of proper safety equipment can mean the difference between life and death. The technical standards for high-altitude work are clear, but implementation is lacking. According to national guidelines, workers must use both a work rope and a safety rope, with the latter connected to a secure anchor point. In the recent accident, the workers did not properly secure their safety ropes, leading to the fatal fall. The cost of proper safety equipment is also a concern. A single protective rope can cost up to 10,000 yuan and lasts only a year. With cleaning companies competing on price, many cut costs by using cheaper, less reliable equipment. This creates a dangerous environment where safety is often compromised for profit. Industry self-regulation has also proven ineffective. While some associations have introduced certification systems, these are voluntary and lack real authority. Without government-mandated rules, the industry continues to operate in a dangerous gray area. Being a “Spider Man” is not just physically demanding—it requires strict health checks, proper training, and the right body type. Workers must be free from conditions like high blood pressure or heart disease, and they must be within a specific height and weight range to perform safely. Moreover, weather conditions play a major role in whether work can proceed. High winds, rain, snow, and extreme temperatures all pose risks, making it impossible to work under certain conditions. Despite the dangers, many continue in this profession, driven by necessity and the demand for clean buildings. However, without stronger regulations, better safety measures, and greater accountability, the industry will continue to put lives at risk. This article is a republished version from online media, reflecting the author's views and not necessarily those of the website. If any content infringes on your rights, please contact us for prompt action.

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