Ladders
Choose your ladder carefully. Always use a ladder safety device when working at height. This advice should go a long, long way.
I have being using a ladder for a number of years. My first ladder was donated, a wooden painters ladder, very sturdy and well constructed. These days there a wide range of ladder products on the market for a wide range of uses. You can these over the internet or via DIY stores located within the UK. personally, I have bought a number of ladder products over the internet, all with very reasonable delivery charges and delivery times.
The range of ladders include folding Ladders, Extension Ladders, Loft Ladders, Little giant Ladder, Roof Ladder, Step Ladders, Combination Ladders, Telescopic ladders, Staging, Hop ups, Podium Platforms, Step Stools, Folding Ladders, Extension Ladders, Loft Ladders, Little giant Ladder, Roof Ladder, Step Ladders, Combination Ladders, Telescopic ladders, Staging, Hop ups, Podium Platforms and Step Stools.
It is critical that you choose the right ladder for your work use. Incorrect selection can lead you to exposure to a health and safety risk. The vast majority of ladder related injuries are caused by using the wrong type of ladder for the job, or using a defect ladder. Always check your ladder for defects, cracks or excessive rusting. Make sure your ladder meets a British or European standard. Not all ladders require a British standard e.g. Roof Ladders. Ensure that the ladder looks sturdy, well maintained and free from defects.
