I'd love to see them try that one on me.
I'd fight it to the end, and they could never say "everyone knows"
If it was law it would be all over the news and in the papers.
There's no actual law, just guidelines.
Hundreds of thousands of tradesmen would be out of work.
Don't make me laugh.
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This is the same old debate about words.
HSE has stated new "guidelines" for the use of ladders. It is a WAH directive, that broadly includes the use of ladders by window cleaners.
I have read the Directive, I have read the magazine articles, newspaper articles, all the tv reports.
Everything I've read on forums and in magazines has either been someone's opinion, or something they heard from someone else, or how they interpreted the issues raised in a court case.
The use of ladders is not banned, but there are obvious risks. Take chances when using them, and should you have any kind of accident, you may face legal questions over the new directive.
So far, most of the "chat" is a storm in a tea cup. "Talked up" especially by wfp suppliers and supporters. Don't get me wrong, I am now WFP and never going back, but just be careful with the facts.
"Somebody said that somebody said
Trouble was started when rumours were spread"
Rog - Last of the Mohicans - Stand firm. Be safe.
By the way, you bought a pole yet?
Who cares about the new legislation? the most compelling fact about WFPs to me has nothing to do with the law or safety.
You can clean windows with a WFP more quickly than you can by trad methods. Thats a fact, and it means you will make money more quickly as well.
So on that basis its got to be better. I go out in the mornings to make money.
I agree 100%. Plus of course you can't fall off the ground so easily.
All these greedy profiteers hiding behind a masquerade of concern for being law abiding!
Huh, I wonder how many of these do - gooders so concerned about the new law - speed, drive whilst on the phone, smoke, drink too much, or put their lives or the lives of others at risk maybe even unknowingly in some way every week!