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apologies if this has been covered anywhere else but I’ve looked and can’t find anything... so a customer has asked if we could change a light in their stairwell and I have to admit I’m at a loss as to how to do it safely? The stairwell is a lot like the one in this video but I’m not sure that this platform thing is the way to go.... anyone else done any similar jobs that could help me out or have a more cost effective solution was thinking of Using our stair ladders but the new light is quite heavy and fiddly so ideally I would like to have two men up there to take the weight of it etc so that kinda rules out the stair ladders any thoughts.

 
Was wondering whether the yank was building a house within a house,but no he wanted to work on a light
It sure was one convoluted means of getting to a light fitting:eek:

Ladder against wall,plank across banister to ladder,steps to get up on plank, yet another piddling little job bites the dust:rolleyes:

I suppose it can be done in a few days with the H+S method,sadly I never subscribed to make mountains out of molehills by fixating on that particular obsession:)

I know seems a lot of work to change a lighto_O we ended up using our stair ladder on the lower stairs and an extension ladder jammed against the top step and the opposite wall but it was a bit Ropey cause the light was heavy as hell:sweatsmile:
thanks for all the advice, it’s much appreciated nice to have some people who can help you look at things from a different perspective :praying:

Come on seriously? really? no idea at all? please chip in then we can chip in.
To be honest I did have some ideas but they were either to build some sort of platform or hire a stair scaffold and I didnt really want to do any of those because it would have been a massive PITA I just couldn’t see any way of being able to do it with ladders when it really needed two men to do it.
 
Think I've put this up before. Little Giant ladder. I've used it a few times in various ways on stairwells. I got the customer to take the weight while I attached it to the ceiling.

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I’ve got a 4 tread little giant and when it comes out it’s so appreciated - sturdy as anything.
Think I've put this up before. Little Giant ladder. I've used it a few times in various ways on stairwells. I got the customer to take the weight while I attached it to the ceiling.

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Love it mate I’ll stick it in the van next to my ladders just for future reference :tearsofjoy: only thing is that light looks like it’s still on :tongueclosed:
yeah it had occurred to me that working live from scaffold tower may not have illustrated to the letter of the regs the correct procedure

thing is about that drawing it is remarkably close to one of my logbook entries lol
 
yeah it had occurred to me that working live from scaffold tower may not have illustrated to the letter of the regs the correct procedure

thing is about that drawing it is remarkably close to one of my logbook entries lol

Did you copy mine ????? I remember sitting in the works van drawing a masterpiece just like that 5 mins before I was due to see my sectt training officer :sweat: found out that I’m pretty good under pressure that day might well have been the best drawing in the book close tie between that and a pair of yellow steps
 
Did you copy mine ????? I remember sitting in the works van drawing a masterpiece just like that 5 mins before I was due to see my sectt training officer :sweat: found out that I’m pretty good under pressure that day might well have been the best drawing in the book close tie between that and a pair of yellow steps
my guys hard hat was a top hat, his boots cowboy boots with steel toe caps of course
 

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