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What access gear do others use when working at height , and how high would you deem it safe to still work from a ladder ?
Also whats the worst case of daft and dangerous behaviour that you have come across by other people working at height .:38:
 
Thanks needasparks , i hope so as i think some of the rules are just so prohibitive that they sometimes end up just breeding contempt to what can be a very serious and dangerous dilemma !
 
What access gear do others use when working at height , and how high would you deem it safe to still work from a ladder ?
Also whats the worst case of daft and dangerous behaviour that you have come across by other people working at height .:38:


re ladders its a temp working platform,20 mins max from memory,involves tying down and wearing a harness otherwise..we have all done the half a brick under the feet to level upor ,using a swivel chair to get a bit higher(which was an art) it doesnt or shouldnt happen these days,are the no steps or ladder sites safer? im not sure..
 
I will start off the first daft and dangerous one , It was in a very tall grain store and i caught some operatives installing 6ft twin flurries using a JCB lodall on full boom extension with a set of triple gang ladders on full extension out of its grain bucket and just resting against the top of the ladders on a 12" purling at the top , it had one them in the loadall with his foot on the brake as i think the hand brake was shot !

Forgot to mention that there was two cherry pickers on site sitting idle at the time ????
 
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My public liability insurance covers me up to 30 ft. Basically the ridge height of a two storey house. So that's the maximum I can go to on anything. Ladders are for quick easy stuff, up to that height. The proviso being that I can set the ladder and feel comfortable with it in position.

I can hire a cherry picker for £165 a day, or get a scaffold erected and knocked over three days for £400. I basically make a judgement call on the job based on common sense and price it accordingly.
 
I once got up on my own roof
My ladders reached only to the troughing,I got the borrowed roofing laddder and slid it up the roof on its wheels to hook over the crests
I got up there with a struggle and farted about with the aerial

Time to come down,thats when it dawned on me it was going to be awkward dangling my legs over the edge to find the rungs
I dangled the legs and got myself down

It wasn't till I was down safe that it sank into my thick brain that the roof ladder was extending out over the edge by about 5 feet and I had just crawled off that with dangling legs
It could and should have lifted the top of the roof ladder off the crests and helped me get to the ground a bit quicker
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,but it was my lucky foolish day


That is until I decided on another occasion to slot my slates back up into my disintergrating roof in 100 mph gusts,clinging to the rungs till they died away and back at it till the next
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some firms banned steps and unfixed( ie not part of scaffolding ) ladders great idea till you have sparks celing fixers plumbers ducters painters ect ect all shoving scaffolds, podiums around its funny trying to get anything to fit a 1200x600 cupboard
as for trying to get scaffold wrapped round pipework in boiler rooms thats FUN
 
I have just bought myself a 9m ladder as I have had some houses that I cant get to the roof or chimney stack with - not a nice height to work from through.

It came with 2 ropes - 1 for the bottom and 1 for the top - it takes more time to install these than it does to do the job up there.
 
I was given the job of re-lamping a plant and was told that the site scaffolders would build a platform for every lamp I needed access to. Things dragged on for about a week and we were getting nowhere fast. I was fed up the scaffolders were going scatty. Start of the second week and I was taken on one side by the scaffolders foreman, “give us a box of lamps and clear off out of the way”. They only built a scaffold if the control gear was faulty, I spent a fortnight in hiding.
 
i judge each job by merit. I have to climb on top of panels during shutdowns ect, and there is no way you can get a scaffold for a shutdown on a large panel, when the back is not accessibe anyway, and the front is being worked on.
 
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