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Safe Use Of Ladders

Introduction

A third of all reported fall-from-height incidents involve ladders and stepladders – on average this accounts for 14 deaths and 1200 major injuries to workers each year. Many of these injuries are caused by inappropriate or incorrect use of the equipment.

This guidance is to help employers:

  • know when to use a ladder
  • decide how to go about selecting the right sort of ladder for the particular job
  • understand how to use it
  • know how to look after it
  • take sensible safety precautions
  • HSE believes that misuse of ladders at work can be partly explained by the way they are used in the home. As with all work equipment, users need adequate information and training to be able to use ladders and stepladders safely. Adequate supervision is needed so that safe practices continue to be used.

    This guidance does not apply to fixed ladders (on buildings, plant or vehicles), other types of fixed access (step irons etc), specialist rescue ladders used by the fire service, roof ladders, step stools, warehouse steps/mobile stairs, or temporary or permanent stairs.

    When is a ladder the most suitable access equipment?

    This selection process has to take into account the hierarchy of controls.

  • firstly to avoid work at height where possible
  • then to prevent falls from height; and, failing that
  • to reduce the consequences of a fall
  • Where work at height is necessary you need to justify whether a ladder or stepladder is the most suitable access equipment compared to other access equipment options. You do this by using risk assessment and the hierarchy of controls.

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    Hewitt Ladders Ltd
    37 Melrose Street
    Leicester
    LE4 6FD
    Phone Number:
    (0116) 266 3304
    Email Address:
    hewittladdersltd@btconnect.com

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    Hi Hewitts. Our Aluminum Ladders arrived yesterday afternoon and we would just like to say that we are very impressed with your service, quality of the product and safe arrival of our ladders.

    John Lewis

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank Hewitt Ladders Ltd for their outstanding custom service. They are the best at what they do and their products and prices cannot be matched. Without reservation, I would personally recommend Hewitts for all of your Ladder and Access Equipment.

    Dennis Whiteman

    Our Step Ladder arrived safely yesterday with no problems what-so-ever. It was delivered in a fast and very professional manner and I will definitely be using your service again. I have also recommended you to some of my fellow colleges as I believe your service and product line is one of the best around.

    Jenson Peterson

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