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Poll

What are the rules?? « 1 2 3  All » VOTE :)

Clean glass only for both Trad & WFP
13.3%
6 (13.3%)
Glass only for Trad and Glass and frames for WFP due to default cleaning methods
24.4%
11 (24.4%)
Trad & WFP both frames & glass
53.3%
24 (53.3%)
Trad to use Foot The Ladder safety device

0 (0%)
Trad to NOT use a Foot The Ladder safety device
8.9%
4 (8.9%)

Total Members Voted: 40

Lee Burbidge

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Rules for filming
« on: March 31, 2013, 11:42:47 am »
I want to thank everyone involved in this and giving their opinions of how they see the rules should be set for the filming of Trad V WFP....

You have all offered great ideas and differ a tad on some aspects.

In the interest of fairness please vote for which you feel the rules should be regards what the trad and wfp will be required to do side by side. The houses will be side by side with the same windows and the clock will start in the van and end back in the van.

FORGET THE LADDER BIT JUST VOTE ON GLASS OR FRAME STUFF

Neil Gornall

  • Posts: 640
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2013, 12:13:51 pm »
Your asking questions which require 2 answers but only allow one.

Clean the glass AND the frames
Ladders should use a safety device. ( I don't want to feel responsible for encouraging a competition which is not safe)

jimiwindows

  • Posts: 537
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2013, 01:02:30 pm »
insides and outsides trad can clean top outsides from insiden house

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2013, 01:23:49 pm »
Your asking questions which require 2 answers but only allow one.

Clean the glass AND the frames
Ladders should use a safety device. ( I don't want to feel responsible for encouraging a competition which is not safe)

Alternatives are all there :) is that clean the glasss and frames for both trad and wfp or wfp only? If so the option is there for you to select :)

Select Ladder should use LSD ( ladder safety device

andyM

  • Posts: 6100
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2013, 03:15:56 pm »
I reckon you should definately use a ladder footing device Lee as recommended by the HSE.  ;)
 
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Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2013, 08:11:45 pm »
I reckon you should definately use a ladder footing device Lee as recommended by the HSE.  ;)
 

OK HSE does recommend it but is it realistic as most window cleaners using ladders do not use an LSD... even tho setting it up might only slow you down a fraction?? What do you think  :)

Neil Gornall

  • Posts: 640
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2013, 11:25:03 am »
Your asking questions which require 2 answers but only allow one.

Clean the glass AND the frames
Ladders should use a safety device. ( I don't want to feel responsible for encouraging a competition which is not safe)

Alternatives are all there :) is that clean the glasss and frames for both trad and wfp or wfp only? If so the option is there for you to select :)

Select Ladder should use LSD ( ladder safety device

Alternatives may be there but I would want to vote for 2 options but cant, I would expect the job to be done properly by whoever, IE Clean the glass and the frame.
But I would also expect it to be done safely, IE use a ladder safety device.
I am not able to vote for both.

So............... I am out!!!!




Besides why would anyone want a competition to tell us what 95% of window cleaners already know, which is why we all ditched the trad gear years ago in favor of a safer, easier and more profitable option. Personally Lee I think your wasting your time mate.

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2013, 07:23:04 pm »
Interesting stats  ;)

Neil Gornall

  • Posts: 640
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2013, 08:01:24 pm »
Interesting stats  ;)
OK maybe I guessed at the numbers ha ha

Nick Wareham

  • Posts: 244
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2013, 09:51:27 pm »
Quote
OK HSE does recommend it but is it realistic as most window cleaners using ladders do not use an LSD..

They more than "recommend" it, it is required by law if not tethering or footing.

G Griffin

  • Posts: 40745
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2013, 10:16:20 pm »
I had an LSD on my ladder and found it to be a trip hazard.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

EandM

  • Posts: 2182
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #11 on: April 02, 2013, 07:46:08 am »
I had an LSD on my ladder and found it to be a trip hazard.

 ;D ;D

wfp master

  • Posts: 2549
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #12 on: April 02, 2013, 06:38:17 pm »
I had an LSD on my ladder and found it to be a trip hazard.
yes you would be tripping.

[GQC] Tim

  • Posts: 4536
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #13 on: April 02, 2013, 07:14:49 pm »
Trad & WFP both frames & glass.

Because clean windows really is the gold standard. We are window cleaners, not glass cleaners. Besides, when using wfp it's very quick to clean the frames when you are at it.

But then again, are we talking about a maintenance clean or first clean? 4 weekly, or 6 or 8?

Definitely a safety device on the bottom of the ladder.

To be honest Lee, I've thought of doing this myself, but thought to myself why waste the time.

WFP is better, faster, safer, even with basic van mount gear. Trad really doesn't stand even half a chance. Trad is handy just for the insides, and a few shop windows, but that's where it usually stops.

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2013, 08:03:25 am »
Your asking questions which require 2 answers but only allow one.

Clean the glass AND the frames
Ladders should use a safety device. ( I don't want to feel responsible for encouraging a competition which is not safe)

Alternatives are all there :) is that clean the glasss and frames for both trad and wfp or wfp only? If so the option is there for you to select :)

Select Ladder should use LSD ( ladder safety device

Alternatives may be there but I would want to vote for 2 options but cant, I would expect the job to be done properly by whoever, IE Clean the glass and the frame.
But I would also expect it to be done safely, IE use a ladder safety device.
I am not able to vote for both.

So............... I am out!!!!




Besides why would anyone want a competition to tell us what 95% of window cleaners already know, which is why we all ditched the trad gear years ago in favor of a safer, easier and more profitable option. Personally Lee I think your wasting your time mate.

D'oh and I am unable to modify now - JUST VOTE ON WINDOWS

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2013, 08:05:16 am »
Quote
OK HSE does recommend it but is it realistic as most window cleaners using ladders do not use an LSD..

They more than "recommend" it, it is required by law if not tethering or footing.

Thats right Nick. But how many work to the law - so the question is do we make the film realistic?

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2013, 08:06:50 am »
I had an LSD on my ladder and found it to be a trip hazard.

That made me lol for some reason. Safety creating unsafe environment, how ironic. Which LSD do you have is it the one with sticking out legs??

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2013, 08:07:17 am »
I had an LSD on my ladder and found it to be a trip hazard.
yes you would be tripping.

 :D

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #18 on: April 03, 2013, 08:11:03 am »
Trad & WFP both frames & glass.

Because clean windows really is the gold standard. We are window cleaners, not glass cleaners. Besides, when using wfp it's very quick to clean the frames when you are at it.

But then again, are we talking about a maintenance clean or first clean? 4 weekly, or 6 or 8?

Definitely a safety device on the bottom of the ladder.

To be honest Lee, I've thought of doing this myself, but thought to myself why waste the time.

WFP is better, faster, safer, even with basic van mount gear. Trad really doesn't stand even half a chance. Trad is handy just for the insides, and a few shop windows, but that's where it usually stops.

The film would act as good visual reference and the Window Cleaning Magazine has loads of time for stuff like this. Partly because its fun, partly because it may be definitive or not and partly maybe because it would cater for curiosity and general information and partly because no one has done it with input from the window cleaning community :) 

andyM

  • Posts: 6100
Re: Rules for filming
« Reply #19 on: April 03, 2013, 08:48:54 am »
Quote
OK HSE does recommend it but is it realistic as most window cleaners using ladders do not use an LSD..

They more than "recommend" it, it is required by law if not tethering or footing.

Thats right Nick. But how many work to the law - so the question is do we make the film realistic?

The thing is Lee, you have to be shown to be following the Health & Safety regulations.
It's a bit like a tv programme testing a new vehicle on the road but the presenter behind the wheel is not wearing a seat belt.
Basically you have to show you are doing the right thing.
If the ladder cleaner was to fall while you are making the video you could possibly be held accountable.
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