The writing is on the wall, and its writ big
Sorry Ian but where is it written?
I'm not neccessarily disagreeing but that is a bold statement to make.
I think it's best to keep with what is current law and deal with what is. Provided a risk assesment has been done and the method of working when using ladders complies with current law, then ladders can be used.
Also, from another post in this thread, the arguement that if a w/c uses ladders to do the windows of a customers house and if he falls he can then sue (the word ought really be 'prosecute' as 'sue' relates to civil law) the house owner is a pile of codswallop. So the w/c 'sues' the householder because, he, the w/c, failed to ensure his own safety? Dream on.
There is a huge legal difference between a householder and a business and for the life of me where do some get their information? So a CORGI registered plumber can blow up your house and it's your fault for not knowing all the laws and was his work safely carried out. Yeah, sure.
I do agree that maybe 99% of windows can be done with wfp but that does not take into account that wfp may not be the best method for each percent.
As an example, and I give only one but there are others, doing the windows wfp on a 1st floor when the windows of the ground floor are either open or are leaky could create a situation where the owner of the ground floor may have a claim for the water damage done by wfp user.
The H & S have taken into account that the wheels of business, big and little, must still turn and that a householder is accepted as expecting not only a reasonable job done, but that the carrying out of that job of work does not create further problems.
To ban ladders would be a big, big, step and apart from the ramblings of those with a vested interest, i.e. - the wfp companies, I have not read one official statement that gives an indication that in the future ladders will be banned. I've read loads of heresay, but no actual supported factual readable comment by those who make new laws.
I've heard loads of ' I went to a secret meeting and if you knew what is planned .... you would be shocked' type comments but not ONE official.
I do not mean to provoke an arguement but when confusions rains down, stick to what is instead of what may be or what may not be, and the facts as they are today. There has been no official statement by the H & S that in the future, ladders will be banned. Further restrictions on usage, maybe or maybe not, but not banning them.
Also, and sorry to harp on, if they were to be banned doesn't anyone think they'd be saying right now that within 10 years ladders will be illegal. The WAHD was publicised well in advance wasn't it? So why no word on banning ladders?
Cheers