Hi James
I understand what you are saying but it does say you have to secure the ladder, with some of the ways in your post
My understanding is you cannot use a ladder on its own (Like we did in the old days)
My ways are Micro light on the top or ladder mate on the bottom at all times; every window cleaner can comply with the WAHR
Bryan
thing is Bryan...i feel that the majority here think im being a know it all
now there seems to be two issues people are having with me here, the first being the organisation i used to carry out my training
firstly....I am only seeking the truth myself
In doing this I underwent a training course by an organisation,
linked to and recomended by HSE, recomended by FWC, and sponsored by HSS tool & equipment hiremore info here
http://www.cleaning43.com/latest-news/latest-news-article.php?latestNewsID=712this would seem a very credible organisation would it not?
so when i undertook my practical session...and after a mental assesment of the risk, decided it ok to safely use a ladder without securing or footing...i could only be under the impression that i have done it correctly, and in line with HSE ....ater all, they helped supply us with the ladder association website
The other issue is the subject of law
Now i have gone to great lengths to search out HSE WAHR 2005 information
i said that a ladder doesnt HAVE to be secured by law
i provided up to date info to back this up, stating other correct methods available...which includes footing...which to me isnt under the ubrella of the word 'securing'
maybe my use of the english language is different to some others...maybe i failed to ask rob to define the word 'secure'
i also said that a ladder doesnt HAVE to be the last resort for WAH....i never said it shouldnt be...or that i dont use this protocol myself
i also backed this up with a link and a quote from a WAHR 2005 document, which clearly states its only a guide...but is recomended
so both issues(securing by law, and ladder being a last option by law), no matter what way round you look at it are answered by the statement
This guidance is issued by the Health and Safety Executive. Following the
guidance is not compulsory and you are free to take other action. But if you
do follow the guidance you will normally be doing enough to comply with the
law. Health and safety inspectors seek to secure compliance with the law and
may refer to this guidance as illustrating good practice. i dont know what else to say really, its written in black and white (maybe grey is a more suitable colour lol)
But im met with such fierce posting by people on here
after all....all im trying to do is work out the grey area that we are all suffering to try and understand
im not attacking anyone
im not making fun or acting like i know best
all ive done is show the relevant info both shown to me, and that of which i have resesrched myself
so why all this anymosity from so many here?