Can you still use ladders? or must you have scaffolding when working at a height....![]()
At work, our guys can use ladders up to 6m, beyond that, scaffold is required.
You can do what you like at home, as long as it's only you that gets hurt if you fall.
I think They use a harness as wellIIRC you are supposed to maintain 3 points of contact when on a ladder so just 1 hand free to do the job?
To be pedantic...
A ladder is a means of access NOT a working platform![]()
IIRC you are supposed to maintain 3 points of contact when on a ladder so just 1 hand free to do the job?
IIRC you are supposed to maintain 3 points of contact when on a ladder so just 1 hand free to do the job?
Incidentally, when positioning a ladder, to make sure it's at the correct angle, stand at the bottom (as though you are about to get on the ladder) with your toes against the ladder and your arms straight out in front. If the angle is correct, your hands should be touching the ladder. Hands through ladder = too steep (fall backwards = hello A&E!) and hands not reaching ladder = too shallow (strain on ladder = ladder failure or ladder slip = hello A&E!).![]()
To do absolutley eff all except scratch your balls or arse, not really the best position to be in when working at heightWhen climbing the ladder you should always maintain 3 points of contact but once in position with both feet on the same rung, you can lean flat against the ladder and have both hands free.
To do absolutley eff all except scratch your balls or arse, not really the best position to be in when working at height
Can you still use ladders? or must you have scaffolding when working at a height....![]()
To do absolutley eff all except scratch your balls or arse, not really the best position to be in when working at height
We builders often climb ladders just to scratch our nuts or arse...... What's your point?![]()
Its fine staying laid flat against the ladders wringing out a cloth but its what you did or attempted to do in getting the cloth wet which is of concern, why would anyone go up a ladder to wring out a wet clothSure, but it's ok for say, wringing out a wet cloth for example. No need to descend just to do that. As long as you stay flat against the ladder, it's fine.
Why would it concern you, Gary?Its fine staying laid flat against the ladders wringing out a cloth but its what you did or attempted to do in getting the cloth wet which is of concern, why would anyone go up a ladder to wring out a wet cloth
You might have a bucket of water, on a hook, with a cloth in it. In case you might need to wipe something quickly, like paint off a window frame when cutting-in for example. Or you might be cleaning a surface before painting it...It doesnt concern me like you may think, if an idiot wants to put himself at risk then thats fine by me, im not so sure his wife and kids would be too happy looking after a cripple for the next 40 years though, please dont tell me it doesnt happen because it does and it does happen close to home, its not something which happens to someone elseWhy would it concern you, Gary?You might have a bucket of water, on a hook, with a cloth in it. In case you might need to wipe something quickly, like paint off a window frame when cutting-in for example. Or you might be cleaning a surface before painting it...
It doesnt concern me like you may think, if an idiot wants to put himself at risk then thats fine by me, im not so sure his wife and kids would be too happy looking after a cripple for the next 40 years though, please dont tell me it doesnt happen because it does and it does happen close to home, its not something which happens to someone else
You need to read the last sentence of my last post again, but i do see how you might think its an over reaction.I agree but nothing I have said is dangerous. Aren't you over-reacting just a little?
I knew a thread about ladders would end up going all rung![]()

Groan...
Go and sit in the corner you, and think about what you did![]()