i did add a bit to the post...ill repost here
5. A portable ladder shall be prevented from slipping during use by—
(a)securing the stiles at or near their upper or lower ends;.
(b)an effective anti-slip or other effective stability device; or.
(c)any other arrangement of equivalent effectiveness
which is taken from here
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2005/735/schedule/6/madenote section 5c as written above
also this page has a section on tieing ladders which echos the above....and this is up to date from the 2005 regulation
http://www.hse.gov.uk/construction/faq-height.htmthanks for calming down....as said...i wasnt trying to upset anyone
but i must stress that the course i did was only a few months back...with up to date information provided by HSE
there is a section on the above page which covers "are ladders banned" and it credits the people i did the course with as stated below .....
Are ladders banned?
No, ladders are not banned. They can be used for low-risk, short duration work and where a risk assessment shows that other more suitable work equipment cannot be used due to the layout of the work area.
Schedule 6 of the Work at Height Regulations deals with the requirements for ladders.
For more information, see Safe use of Ladders and Stepladders or go to the Ladder Association website .i even did a practical session where i had to demonstrate the use of a ladder at around 2-3 metres from the ground
i did pass without the use of fixing or footing the ladder
im only saying what i was told