Stu M , from now on i will do as i see fit , if i wish to hop up my ladder blindfolded with a house brick tied to my knackers then i will , it just seems to me that whatever so called push for safety that whatever body wishes to put forward gets the attention and subsiquent panic from people who climbed a ladder every day without a thought , now all of a sudden its seen as unprofessional to even own a ladder , wake up you gimps , the ladder will always have a home .
Did the SKY man scaffold your house when he put your dish on ? (NO) but you are happy to watch telly in the knowledge that he may have fallen from the ladder and left a wife and kids alone for a bit of money .
Two sides to every coin , but some people only see their side of the coin when it suits them
Its a bit like R.C.he never overloads his overloaded van , yet to do the job this all started from he now says that he would have taken a 1 metre high platform , no doubt made of lightweight material and his mate to foot the ladder in order to pass it up to th balcony .........So R.C. has a payload of 600kg , 400kg is gone in water and tanks , thus leaving 200kg .......well i think that just went out the windie with 2 men , 1 platform , diesel in tank , 64gb tablet , and all that wooden boxing in and tat that i saw in the Lee Burbidge (whats in your van feature on YOUTUBE) .
Some could say i have a bee in my bonnet , but im cool , trust me !!!
Rich