Ross, no need to be sorry. I am open to all debate.
Do you have a vested interest in promoting WFP?
I don't believe you were a member of CIU when I first wrote to the Federation (an open letter) questioning why they had not discussed the new European Directive despite it being the most important piece of legislation affecting window cleaners for at least 20 years. And also questioning why, despite the revolution that was unfolding before their eyes, they had not discussed the use of Pole systems. Instead they chose to use "Window Talk" to print stories about foxes eating cakes and even re-print articles from 25 years ago.
Anyway, it caused something of a storm at the time, you can read it here:
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2859.0Because it seemed that the Fed were simply not interested in what its members thought, I decided to do something about it myself. The plain fact was, that other than these forums that we now have (which I think are a real breath of fresh air for window cleaning) there was no definitive source of information. Window cleaners were crying out for that.
I'll be honest with you, I believe that WFP is not only the way forward for window cleaners, but that it is the NOW for window cleaners too. I have consistently held this belief despite the barrage of criticism I have been subjected to because of it. I believe that a forward thinking window cleaner and a responsible editor MUST be seen to be promoting the best practice, and I don't care what anyone thinks, WFP is clearly best practice for almost all window cleaning situations. It is precicely because the Fed have not promoted best practice that they are now looking out-dated and at odds with the industry.
The interest I have in promoting WFP is this: I will never have to think of a window cleaner having died as a result of a fall from height and think to myself "Could I have helped to prevent that?" The interest I have is that if I did not promote a method that was clearly the safest and becomming widely accepted, then I would have no credibility at all. I accept ads from WFP companies and hand tool suppliers just the same as the fed do, but I promote the use of WFP where possible simply because it is, in my opinion, the best way of working for window cleaners, and I'll happily defend that position to anyone.
think they would have been very carefull, being under scrutiny to get exact advise, on what was the best place to put the ladder. Added to which the companies own H & S wouldn't allowed it.
Advice from who? Those were Andrew Lee's employees - he IS the H&S officer of the Fed, and the ladder WAS at the incorrect angle (which is 75 degrees from the vertical).
I can understand that it would be difficult to believe, but yes you DID see the Fed's H&S officer on National TV with his employees breaking the H&S regs by not using the ladder at the correct angle.
-Philip