Cool.
Those "accidents waiting to happen" are used only on concrete floors. Rated at 5-tons each, they lift a 3000 pound C6 Corvette just fine at the preferred lifting points. Not sure what Canadian shops look like, but they are extremely stable and work well in my Texas garage (However, they are market made in the USA and not for use by Canadians

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As for your "professional techs", I doubt they use low profile jack stands in your shop (And, I can't believe any "professional" shop would allow a tech to work under jack stands). They are used at a 10-inch lift when removing the tires for brake and/or suspension work (accessed at the wheel well in newer Corvettes). I certainly NEVER work under ANY jack stand. But, you could push the car off with a tractor and the stands would still be upright.
How ratcheting stands work when in good condition is not an issue. If you bother to check, ratcheting stands fail because the ratcheting mechanism fails (which according to OSHA is a greater risk and produces more accidents than pin style stands).