stuart howes

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i got stopped by hse
« on: April 09, 2006, 11:10:07 am »
 ::)Last week i was out window cleaning using my fab freedom wfp
so i got to the house stopped the van on the drive as it is on double yellows
put my 2 cones out pulled by bright yellow hose out and started to clean the front      then this van pulled up and stopped out the front,one guy with a clip board got out :o   oh here we go what have i done wrong i said to my self,so i carried on to the next window then he came up to me and said he was from the hse :-X   i said is any thing wrong   NO he said  :D i am just going round looking for people that are still using ladders in an unsafe manner so i am all ok?    yes he said i am so glad that people are taking note of the law  so i started to ask him 100 Q the main things are .........
yes you can use a ladder if it is fixed to the wall so you can hook your ladder to it and he said i should have 2 yes 2 sand bags to put on the bottom rung to stop the ladder slipping out    i said i have the ladder legs that do this ,yes but you still need the sand as well :-\also he said if you use a ladder you need to have a risk assesment of each ladder job that you can show to the hse if he stops you  :o   plus get this one  he said as the law stands you should have a warning cone  sign  warning people of the warning signs you have out for your hose  so i said i will get one van for my warning signs and a bod putting them all down the street and one van for my wfp :P  plus the thing that got me was this ..he said that if a window cleaner was to die in a fall and the hse found that the cleaner was not following the rules the wife as in next of kin can be sued for breech of hse rules(if she is used for tax purposes  as in if she is your PA at home doing your books ;))   so yes thay can even sue you when you are dead >:(        plus one of my mates also a freedom user knows a cleaner that was stopped on a job my a hse guy that told him to get off his ladders   and if he was seen going on them again he would may be fined so he had to go and get all wfpoled ££££££££££££££££££££     so yes they are fineing and stopping all window cleaners           so get a loan get a wfp and get safe   you are dead a long time 8)    summers coming ;D 8) :P
stu

niceandclean

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2006, 11:35:46 am »
I know you have got to have rules and regulations, but come on thats going a little too far!!!

QED

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2006, 11:47:23 am »
You want to see some of the window cleaners round our way that use ladders they dont have anything at the bottom of there ladders and there working 3 stories up  ::). Mental.

beefy

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2006, 12:04:47 pm »
all i can say is any one says that to me will need health &safety themselves & i'll gladly pay any fine&compensation. i want to get wfp but because i want to not cos of any numb nuts nanny state
rant over,  no offence to any one  >:(

The Fox

Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2006, 12:23:40 pm »
I feel sorry for the lads in southern water area.

Your screwed if you use WFP and screwed if you use a Ladder. >:( >:(

JohnL

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2006, 12:33:55 pm »
yes, give a man a clipboard and a badge and he will make up all sorts of rules and regs as he goes along

fix the ladder to the wall  -  2 sand-bags  -  a sign to say beware of the sign - and another sign to say beware of the sign - beware of the sign - beware of the sign  .  .  .  .  shheeeez ! 

beware of my clipboard, and did he park on double yellow lines and did you make a citizens arrest and give him a ticket after he couldnt show you his insurance, euro passport, proof of living  blah blah blah   ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

JohnL
West Somerset. On the edge of the Quantocks and looking at The Exmoor National Park.

brett walker

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2006, 12:54:41 pm »
We all know what health and safety are here for

But i think they go over the top sometimes

Fix your ladder to the wall, 2 sand bags at the bottom this means when you fall off your ladder doesnt fall on top of you it stays in 1 place,  the ladder doesnt have to slip or move for you to fall off.

Dont forget to look both ways when you cross the road, dont ever walk under a ladder  bad luck

Dont cross someone on the stairs

Dont go over the speed limit

Smoking is dangerous

There are so many dangers in life we could go on forever

Brett  ::)

S.A.J

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2006, 01:08:45 pm »
This is the world we live in now all we can do is grin an bear it!!! ;D >:(

Ian_Giles

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2006, 03:55:54 pm »
Sanf bags??? I mean sand bags!! :o
Doesn't he know there are proper devices out there to stop ladders slipping and so on?
And I thought it was only over a certain height that the ladder had to be fixed to the wall?
of course you also have to climb the lader to do this, by the time you have tied it off you will have cleaned the bloody window anyway!

What an earth sort of difference is a couple of sand bags going to make?
And come to that they will represent a hazard on descending the ladder too.

I actually find it hard to believe a health & safety officer would be daft enough to suggest putting a couple of sand bags on the ladder rungs!

Apparently most serious accidents occur on the first rung of the ladder, how stupid is it to put something on that rung that makes it even more unsafe!

And as for a warning sign to warn of a warning sign....

Ian
Ian. ISM CLEANING SERVICES

AuRavelling79

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2006, 04:04:23 pm »
Watch out Squeaky - they're a'comin for you! :D
It's a game of three halves!

Philip Hanson

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2006, 04:37:32 pm »
Quote
And I thought it was only over a certain height that the ladder had to be fixed to the wall?
of course you also have to climb the lader to do this, by the time you have tied it off you will have cleaned the bloody window anyway!

I think I understand what this chap was getting at;

The new regs require ladders to be "secured" before use - no exceptions.  The regs spell out 3 ways to do this;

1) tying it to an existing structure

This is highlighted as the most effective method to prevent the ladder slipping (by far the most common cause of ladder accidents).  This would be practical for say a building site or scaffolding, but not really for window cleaning unless you were using a roodsafe or something like it, but that requires eyebolt installation (www.roodsafe.com - see the image at the top)

2) an effective securing device
This is something like a rojak ladder stopper, ladder leveller, etc.  The device must perform all of the necessary stabilizing functions; ie a ladder leveller will not be enough on its own if the ground is both uneven AND slippery.

3) Any other method of equal effectiveness
This includes, as an absolute last resort, footing by having someone stand on the bottom rung.  I presume the man mentioned sand bags as an 'equally effective' measure, 2 bags perhaps being the weight of a person.  The regs make a point of saying that "footing" is only permissable if the other two methods can't be employed.

The truth is, this has been on its way for some time.  You just can't put a ladder against a building anymore and clean from it.  First you have to be able to demonstrate that it wasnt possible to do it without working at height, then you have to "secure" the ladder in one of those ways.  Not doing any of them could see you land a prohibition order from the HSE, or if there was a serious breach - a prosecution.

-Philip
Editor, Professional Window Cleaner Magazine

"The irony of the information age is that it has given new respectability to uninformed opinion"
John Lawton

Ian_Giles

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2006, 04:55:17 pm »
Well put Phillip,
I am actually in total agreement with you, but a couple of sandbags on the bottom rung also means a distinct hazzard, I don't think that is safe at all, one misplaced foot on the way down and crack goes an ankle! or any other bone if you fall badly :-\
I am personally 100% WFP, the only time I'll climb a ladder is for access only (flat roofs and so on).

I also think the writing is on the wall for ladders (regards working off them that is) but I don't have to think it is right!

Right, I'm off to hurl a ball as fast as I can at someone standing 22 yards away, I may not manage to damage anyone today, but someone will get hurt, smashed on the fingers, hit on the elbow, and someone will be hoping around when their toes get hit.
and of course if someone gets hit between the legs and collapses in agony everyone will fall about laughing.

Lets hope H & S don't get their teeth into cricket, I don't know anyone that hasn't been hurt playing that game :-\

Ian
Ian. ISM CLEANING SERVICES

KJG

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #12 on: April 09, 2006, 06:05:56 pm »
Humping 2 sand bags about will soon put your back out. Will you be able to sue the HSE for dangerous health & safety advice? What about if you slip/trip on them on the way down the ladder blah blah........?

Spot On cleaning

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #13 on: April 09, 2006, 06:21:29 pm »

This is a good posting and i am sure these people are actually about as they are bored sat in their offics. I am not a window cleaner but a carpet cleaner who regularly runs two hoses, one 2 inch and one solution across pavements, but only put one yellow warning sign as provided by the machines manufacturer, so i assumed this must of been the legal requirment.

However when i took the dogs out for a walk with my wife the other day, there was a water fed pole being run from a van with a normal hose running across a pavement with no warning sign at all. Okay it was a car dealership on an industrial estate, but theres always one person about to trip up.


Dave

macc

Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2006, 09:33:22 pm »
Watch out Squeaky - they're a'comin for you! :D


now that i would like to see, by the time Squeaky had finished they would be appologising & trying to get away, hes got an answer for every thing.  ;D

*foxman

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #15 on: April 10, 2006, 12:25:15 am »
Surely working on a house is private property? It is not commerical and ther public are not in danger in any way shape or form it's not even an issue???

stephen.b1

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #16 on: April 10, 2006, 01:03:57 am »
this is complet and uter b-----s
j really am surprised at what some of you guys are writing
yes risk assesments are a good thing even for domestic it can save silly accidents i am all for being safe but this is rediculas
the E U directive has not changed since last year so we are in no more trouble this year than we were last year  ??
we work traditional and are seting up wfp system not because we have to but because some of our jobs would be well suted to the pole others will stay traditional
30 to 40% of our work in on new build  we are a precent doing 7 difrent sites all same company and we have very good relations with 3 diffrent HSE construction officers and we use ladders on site to 3 story only thats why i say this is robbish if you supply me with the name of the officer or area you were pulled and date i will pass on this information and this topic to my HSE officer and ask for a writen reply this week. maybee he needs more training

Ian_Giles

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Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #17 on: April 10, 2006, 06:26:39 am »
Stephen,
I am surprised you are allowed on a building site to work up  a ladder up to 3rd floor.
I know that for Initial cleans you cannot use WFP, but the time is just about here when this work, on building sites in particular will have to be done off a platform of some desciption, either mobile or scaffolding.

If H & S Officers really are hunting down those such as window cleaners that are working off ladders then it has started to happen at least a year or two earlier than I personally expected.
It will come though, make no mistake.
As I've said elsewhere on the forum, where the reduction of risk is concerned, there is always another little step that can be taken, each step might be tiny, but it can and will be taken.
I don't agree with it, but it is true.
And every time there is a serious accident it will be pounced upon and used as an excuse to tighten up the rules.

Perceived risk and actual risk are two different animals, and it is the perceived risk that will hold sway where H & S are concerned.
There are of course thousands of accidents off ladders every year, and there are several deaths.
If you fall off a ladder you will hurt yourself, you might even kill yourself, or be crippled for life.
I've worked off ladders for 34 years (except for the last 2  ;D) and my worst accident was the ladder shooting uot from underneath me and I bruised both of my heels on landing.
I lost about 2 days off work as a result.
I've hopped over a wall and sprained my ankle too, I lost  a week off work because of that one!
No ladders were involved there though!
You work off ladders for long enough, you WILL have an accident.

I had one in 34 years.

All manual work carries risk. try working on a farm!
H & S are continually trying to reduce that risk, nothing wrong with that is there?

1 death is too many...isn't it?
Well in one respect of course it is, but the handful that occur each year as a result of falls from ladders are acceptable.
Each individual one was in all likelihood avoidable, human error is usually the major factor, it is in just about all accidents.
There are something like 180,000 window cleaners in the UK and each year half a dozen will die as a result of falls from ladders.
that is only a tiny percentage.

How many of those 180,000 will have major car accidents?

Around 3000 will die in car accidents (not all window cleaners I hasten to add!!)

But H & S won't be happy with simply educating us to use ladders in the safest way possible, because no matter how much educating you do, accidents and deaths will still occur.
You won't eliminate all human error and complacency.
But stopping people working off ladders will eliminate a great many accidents.

On a building site they can turn around and say that initial cleaning should be done off the scafolding prior to it being taken down.
For all other window cleaning at height there is now the option of WFP, therefore  they can virtually eliminate the risk of 180,000 window cleaners clogging up A & E :-\
It will come, they can and will stop us working off ladders.

Ian
Ian. ISM CLEANING SERVICES

Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #18 on: April 10, 2006, 07:13:09 am »
this is complet and uter b-----s
j really am surprised at what some of you guys are writing
yes risk assesments are a good thing even for domestic it can save silly accidents i am all for being safe but this is rediculas
the E U directive has not changed since last year so we are in no more trouble this year than we were last year  ??
we work traditional and are seting up wfp system not because we have to but because some of our jobs would be well suted to the pole others will stay traditional
30 to 40% of our work in on new build  we are a precent doing 7 difrent sites all same company and we have very good relations with 3 diffrent HSE construction officers and we use ladders on site to 3 story only thats why i say this is robbish if you supply me with the name of the officer or area you were pulled and date i will pass on this information and this topic to my HSE officer and ask for a writen reply this week. maybee he needs more training

Tell me if i'm wrong, but I thought that the bloke in charge of Health and Safety on a building site represented the construction company and not the HSE.

He therefore is the building controller and directly responsible for your H & S.

To allow you to do 3rd from ladders is very odd.

The Fox

Re: i got stopped by hse
« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2006, 09:14:23 am »
The simple fact is; ladders are an easy target for the HSE.

Yes it is probably more dangerous driving to the job then climbing the ladder to clean windows. But they cannot ban Cars can they.

Only a few deaths on ladders a year: If you do not know the person or family it turns into a statistic after a few weeks. NOT FOR THE FAMILY they have to live with it for the rest of there lives.

How many suffer long term injuries that result in not been able to work and become dependent on the benefit system.

I may be cynical but its more about the cost of people sustaining long term injuries and becoming a financial drain on the National Health and the government.

It’s got nothing to do with the safety of ladder users its all about Money. Like I said ladders are an easy target.