Tosh;
Ladders can be used:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2005/e05110.htmThe head of the department issued that statement to dispel the MYTH about a ban.
If windows on a property are liable to leak if WFP is used, then that is a site feature which will justify the use of a ladder.
Use safety devices when and where necessary.
Risk assessment? I`m not confused.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/step4.htmyou
DO NOT have to write out your risk assessment if you have fewer than 5 employees.
You still do one in your mind as most people do automatically on a new job, to ensure you have identified any possible risks and take steps to minimise the chances of those risks leading to an accident.
Ladders are NOT banned.
not nearly right? that is
100% right.
I go to a property, look at 10 aged, leaded windows on a first floor, decide that they cannot be cleaned with WFP as the
site features render such use
impractical in that the windows are likely to leak.
The surrounding ground areas are solid/safe to place the foot of a ladder, I use a specific window cleaning ladder with safety, rubber block attached to head of ladder. Placed correctly into the window area, the rubber block prevents sideways movement.
Each window can be safely reached from a position on the extended ladder where I will not have to reach.
Each ladder pitch will be of short duration.
I use appropriate tools to allow hands free climbing and 3 points of contact with ladder when cleaning.
I have identified risks and by using appropriate and safe equipment and procedures, minimised the risks.
I have not written the assessment down.
I have not used WFP.
If you hate it when people state stuff that is "wrong??"
make sure you are right hey?