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You need to read the last sentence of my last post again, but i do see how you might think its an over reaction.
Christ, do i need to spell it out for you, i have a crippled relative who fell 15ft from a ladder while clearing guttering, his wife is now his full time carer and they have 2 very young children, he was a well respected local builder who like you thought it was safe,he was sensible and kept his wits about him as well, everything is safe so long as it doesnt happen to you. He knows he was an idiot for not having someone foot his ladder but hey, its perfectly safe.Exactly what are you saying, Gary? That no-one should use a ladder, no matter how careful they are?
I undersunderstand the need to be safe on a ladder - believe me, when you're 20ft up you don't need reminding to 'be careful' - but I don't get your completely pessimistic attitude towards them. They're perfectly safe as long as you're sensible and keep your wits about you.
Christ, do i need to spell it out for you, i have a crippled relative who fell 15ft from a ladder while clearing guttering, his wife is now his full time carer and they have 2 very young children, he was a well respected local builder who like you thought it was safe,he was sensible and kept his wits about him as well, everything is safe so long as it doesnt happen to you. He knows he was an idiot for not having someone foot his ladder but hey, its perfectly safe.
Im seriously not having a go at you and as with most things its safe, safe that is until something happens.
I think complacency sets in, we all get a little cock sure that were untouchable at times, but if i get a little complacent in my job it has no repercussions other than a delivery might be late but roofers/scaffolders and the like face more serious consiquences
Or as modern thinking goes, theres no such thing as accidents because ALL accidents as such are preventable, modern H&S now thinks of incidents rather than accidents, because of certain incidents to myself and others in a 40 year work life im pretty anal when it comes to the safety of myself and others, on the other hand i know my actions or interventions have saved life and serious injury on more than one occasionI'm sorry to hear that but it is perfectly safe as long as you're sensible, as I said. Accidents, tragic as they are, very rarely happen for no reason. If they did then it'd be a completely different prospect and I'd never go near another ladder!
Most incidents, especially minor ones actually go unreported because the employee involved knows he can legally lose his job, long gone are the days when only an employer was responsible for health and safety at work, today every single employee is as much responsible for his own and his work colleagues health and safety as his employer, over the years ive seen 2 lads i work with sacked because of this, its difficult to prove but makes a massive difference to how employees work when it happens, i think the majority of employers now see unsafe acts at work as class A offences which can lead to summary dismissal.I've been involved in Health & safety on construction sites for nine years & I've never had an injury reported to me concerning a ladder
Or as modern thinking goes, theres no such thing as accidents because ALL accidents as such are preventable, modern H&S now thinks of incidents rather than accidents, because of certain incidents to myself and others in a 40 year work life im pretty anal when it comes to the safety of myself and others, on the other hand i know my actions or interventions have saved life and serious injury on more than one occasion
Its how you come down that mattersI too am very anal about safety. That's why I am confident I can work up a ladder.
Its how you come down that matters![]()
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