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Would it make any difference having an insulated pole section as all my poles have this? How do we know which cables are live or not?This is very concerning...I'm absolutely gutted for the guy.surely there is a compensation claim in there?esp as the home owner didn't know about the live wires overhead?
Firstly I was gutted to read about this window cleaners horrific injuries. I know a lot on here pay a lot of attention to personal safety at work and won't use Ladders to climb gates or access windows above flat roofs etc. So on the topic of overhead power cables within potential touching distance of water fed poles where will you draw the line bearing in mind you don't even need to touch a power cable to get a fatal shock as electricity can jump from cables to window cleaner under certain situations. Would refusing to clean certain windows be the only sure way to protect yourself unless home owner is prepared to get the cables suitably sleeved and insulated? The photo is a common illustration of how close we work to overhead power cables.
Quote from: simon w on May 14, 2024, 03:10:32 pmFirstly I was gutted to read about this window cleaners horrific injuries. I know a lot on here pay a lot of attention to personal safety at work and won't use Ladders to climb gates or access windows above flat roofs etc. So on the topic of overhead power cables within potential touching distance of water fed poles where will you draw the line bearing in mind you don't even need to touch a power cable to get a fatal shock as electricity can jump from cables to window cleaner under certain situations. Would refusing to clean certain windows be the only sure way to protect yourself unless home owner is prepared to get the cables suitably sleeved and insulated? The photo is a common illustration of how close we work to overhead power cables.I would be more concerned about the ability to clean the swept head of that window with that big 35cm brush, not to mention using medium bristles on the lead😜
Quote from: KS Cleaning on May 14, 2024, 06:58:24 pmQuote from: simon w on May 14, 2024, 03:10:32 pmFirstly I was gutted to read about this window cleaners horrific injuries. I know a lot on here pay a lot of attention to personal safety at work and won't use Ladders to climb gates or access windows above flat roofs etc. So on the topic of overhead power cables within potential touching distance of water fed poles where will you draw the line bearing in mind you don't even need to touch a power cable to get a fatal shock as electricity can jump from cables to window cleaner under certain situations. Would refusing to clean certain windows be the only sure way to protect yourself unless home owner is prepared to get the cables suitably sleeved and insulated? The photo is a common illustration of how close we work to overhead power cables.I would be more concerned about the ability to clean the swept head of that window with that big 35cm brush, not to mention using medium bristles on the lead😜Your right I'll have a word with my staff about that tomorrow before they start their shift.
^^^^^^^^^^Me too, but even with a swivel it would be difficult to do the swept head with that brush.