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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: idealrob on October 20, 2008, 09:31:34 pm

Title: Cleaning in the Wind & ladders
Post by: idealrob on October 20, 2008, 09:31:34 pm
I spoke to a window cleaner today who was window cleaning in very high winds in the North east, i know it usually windy here in Middlesbrough, on old woden ladders. I had spoke to him 2 year ago regarding the new work at Height regulations, he said today thet window cleaners were exempt, he found it on the internet. I am honestly dont want to get involved in an argument regarding Trad & wfp, but I am concerned for the safety of his 14 year old grandson who uses the ladder as well.
What i want is any official information that proves you cant use a ladder without it been secured at bottom

Thanks
idealrob
Title: Re: Cleaning in the Wind & ladders
Post by: Nathanael Jones on October 20, 2008, 09:35:35 pm
Isn't it illegal to send a 14 year old up ladders??

Seriously,.. if the kid fell and got hurt, how bad would you feel if you hadn't done all in your power to convince the guy? Argue with him,.. you could save a life!
Title: Re: Cleaning in the Wind & ladders
Post by: mci services on October 20, 2008, 09:40:15 pm
you can use ladders without them being footed and not tied to bulding below 6 meters i think as long as it is short duration ie 2 mins to clean a window tops, as far as the 14 year old well thats different
Title: Re: Cleaning in the Wind & ladders
Post by: seandyer2003 on October 21, 2008, 03:35:21 pm
you can use ladders without them being footed and not tied to bulding below 6 meters i think as long as it is short duration ie 2 mins to clean a window tops, as far as the 14 year old well thats different

30 minutes, i think, the issue there isnt ladders, its the fact the kid shouldnt be working, and i bet he isnt insured !!