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  2. Window cleaner - Wikipedia

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    3 High rise window cleaning. 4 Hazards. ... In 1993 Local 32BJ, the New York window cleaners' union, launched an apprentice training program, ...

  3. List of London's Burning episodes - Wikipedia

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    A high rise window cleaner is trapped in a cradle and Sicknote has to be lowered down to him on a rope; George meets Kelly at his dance class; Malcolm discovers that the man whose life he saved is brain damaged; Bulstrode and Tate work together to scupper Bayleaf's plans to transfer; Bulstrode gives Bayleaf an ultimatum: either he take over as ...

  4. Highrise (documentary) - Wikipedia

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    Out My Window is a web documentary exploring the lives of families living in high-rise buildings in 13 cities around the world. The website is produced by National Film Board of Canada as part its collaborative documentary project Highrise.

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  6. Commercial cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Commercial cleaning companies are contracted to carry out cleaning jobs in a variety of premises.Commercial cleaners, often referred to as custodians or janitors, work in a many different types for building such as schools, banks, offices, etc. As a janitor or custodian, the main job duty is to disinfect/ pick up in the fast-paced environments ...

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  8. Window cleaning - Wikipedia

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  9. Head for heights - Wikipedia

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    Three high-rise window cleaners at work. Vertigo is a separate condition, caused by a destabilization of the posture. When it occurs at height, it is the result of too large a distance from the eyes to the nearest visible solid object and is referred to as "distance vertigo" or "height vertigo".