Tomo
'' for them was a platform or scaff the same for painters ''
regretably tomo that may be untrue.
It seems at this stage the WaHR is being interpreted from different viewpoints.
I am a painter and decorator and the association has advised :-
'' There is a misconception that ladders are banned by the Work at Height Regulations.
This is not the case. The preferred use of ladders is for light work of short duration when other equipment is not suitable.
The primary objective of the new legislation is to eliminate at height
where possible, to ensure that ALL work at height is performed safely and that equipment has been approriately selected, whether it is from a mobile access tower, scaffold or ladder. Carrying out a risk assessment is the obvious way to ensure you comply with the new regulations.
The WAHR requires employers and the self employed to put in place arrangements for:
. Eliminatimg or minimising risks from work at height.
. Organising and planning work at height.
. Selecting suitable work for equipment to perform work at height.
. Ensuring training and abilities of users.
Ladders must be suitable for the task undertaken.
. Leaning ladders should be placed at the correct angle.
. Leaning ladders should be secured to prevent slippage.
. Ladders should be placed on a firm level surface with the rungs horizontal.
. Users should face the ladder at all times whilst climbing or dismounting.
. Stepladders should not be used sideways-on where sideways loads are supplied.
. Only one person should climb or work from a ladder or a stepladder.
. Do not overreach.
. Ladders should be stored correctly.
. Ladders should be checked regularly before setting up and inspected regularly.
Be aware that the '' two metre rule '' has not been included within WAHR. This means that measures have to be taken at
any height where there is a risk of a fall liable to cause personal injury. If you are already following good practice for work at height, it is not necessary to change what you are doing.
REMEMBER: SAFELY, SENSIBLY, SECURELY --------------------
That was received from the association this year and has not been revised or amended since.
So as I said earlier, it seems the regulations are being read differently by different people and some to suit their own needs.
Sorry to impose this view but as a long time lurker and part-time w/c I find these forums and discussions of immense value, and I am fairly sure this will lead to even more interesting reading
JohnL