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Title: ladder slip
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on October 03, 2009, 05:12:28 pm
my ladder sliped out from under me the other day over a porch thank god so i didnt hit the ground! so if using a dodgy angle now i put a bag of sand at the base of the ladder! anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?

are those anti ladder base slip mats anygood? im about 14 stone in weight!

thanks george
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GWCS on October 03, 2009, 05:16:43 pm
my ladder sliped out from under me the other day over a porch thank god so i didnt hit the ground! so if using a dodgy angle now i put a bag of sand at the base of the ladder! anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?

are those anti ladder base slip mats anygood? im about 14 stone in weight!

thanks george


Tips..

1) Use it correctly following ladder usage guidelines from the HSE in relation to the WAHR.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/misc613.pdf

2) Get some proper ladder training to assist you in knowing how to use a ladder in relation to the above.

http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/shop/training/cleaning-windows-safely.html

http://ladderassociation.org.uk/public/blma-training.jsp
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: clean on October 03, 2009, 05:18:55 pm
"anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?"

Yes don`t use them and go WFP  ;)
PK

Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: simon knight on October 03, 2009, 05:31:04 pm

Very easy George. Don't go up ladders that are at a dodgy angle. That window being clean above Mrs Chomondeley-Smythes porch isn't worth a broken leg or worse.

"...a bag of sand..."? You lug around a bag of sand as well as your ladders, bucket etc?

F#@k that!
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: paul saunders on October 03, 2009, 05:34:03 pm
How about a trad pole with a wagtail on the end. ;)
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on October 03, 2009, 05:35:04 pm
"anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?"

Yes don`t use them and go WFP  ;)
PK



good advice...
by the way do you ever have to use trad for 1st cleans?
and what about paint removal on glass and frames how does w.f.p handle that?
thanks. george.
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: bobby p on October 03, 2009, 05:41:53 pm
my tip= buy some ladder spikes george , they arent much money - keep on happy laddering, its the future of window cleaning for the majority !!! ;D
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: Sapphire Window Cleaning on October 03, 2009, 05:47:20 pm
Thats why I moved over to WFP lol
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on October 03, 2009, 05:47:49 pm

Very easy George. Don't go up ladders that are at a dodgy angle. That window being clean above Mrs Chomondeley-Smythes porch isn't worth a broken leg or worse.

"...a bag of sand..."? You lug around a bag of sand as well as your ladders, bucket etc?

F#@k that!

yeah good advice thanks...

and yeah a bag of snad is a ball ache to lug about, but i only use is when i feel the ladder could slip at the bottom (on slippy ground or a shalliw angle over a porch roof)

but most times i use my trad pole for dodgy windows!
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on October 03, 2009, 05:51:03 pm
How about a trad pole with a wagtail on the end. ;)

lol  :D

sorry about calling you a prick

i can see now your just a comidien  ;)
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on October 03, 2009, 05:56:10 pm
my tip= buy some ladder spikes george , they arent much money - keep on happy laddering, its the future of window cleaning for the majority !!! ;D

yeah i might try some of those! thanks.
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GWCS on October 03, 2009, 06:38:24 pm
"anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?"

Yes don`t use them and go WFP  ;)
PK




and what about paint removal on glass and frames how does w.f.p handle that?


Its doesn't

You use ladder correctly or alternatively use a scaffold tower, mewp etc.
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: martinsadie on October 03, 2009, 06:51:13 pm
my ladder sliped out from under me the other day over a porch thank god so i didnt hit the ground! so if using a dodgy angle now i put a bag of sand at the base of the ladder! anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?

are those anti ladder base slip mats anygood? im about 14 stone in weight!

thanks george
did you try having your ladder above the window instead of on the sill,angle not as bad then,spikes are only a bonus on bad angles if you are laddering off soft ground
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: clean on October 03, 2009, 06:52:58 pm
"anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?"

Yes don`t use them and go WFP  ;)
PK



good advice...
by the way do you ever have to use trad for 1st cleans?
and what about paint removal on glass and frames how does w.f.p handle that?
thanks. george.

Paint removal on glass and frames ? who needs to do that now a days ?
PK
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: bad trippy on October 03, 2009, 07:44:40 pm
"anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?"

Yes don`t use them and go WFP  ;)
PK



good advice...
by the way do you ever have to use trad for 1st cleans?
and what about paint removal on glass and frames how does w.f.p handle that?
thanks. george.

Paint removal on glass and frames ? who needs to do that now a days ?
PK
Any good window cleaner who wants to offer a good professional service and who prides himself in his work
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: Central Window Cleaners on October 03, 2009, 09:22:03 pm
I use these and would never be without them.

Like them so much I have just bought 2 more sets for the lads that work for me.

I have used them at some hard angles as well and really hold well, they also take the bounce out of the ladder as you climb as well.

http://www.laddertwins.com/gallery.php
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: Jonathan Spencer on October 03, 2009, 09:51:46 pm
I use these and would never be without them.

Like them so much I have just bought 2 more sets for the lads that work for me.

I have used them at some hard angles as well and really hold well, they also take the bounce out of the ladder as you climb as well.

What does? No link.

I had a slip last week and fell from about 4 rungs up.  Still hurts like bugger.  Think I might get some of th stabiliser thingies which is what i think you are on about./
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: Mike #1 on October 04, 2009, 09:02:09 am
i have suction type safety feet fitted on mine about £30 can't fault them
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: mistersqueegee on October 05, 2009, 03:05:07 am
Try Laddatec Laddalimpets. The ladder can't slide out w/ them in place.
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: amayze on October 05, 2009, 06:26:13 am
I know what you mean GB - my ladder slipped on Friday. Full 13ft first floor window thankfully onto some decking.

My own silly fault, I had the custys two 3 yr old twins chatting away, I was trying to rush, just had the ladder out to far at the base.......and didn't use my ladder safe at the top. Thankfully all I did was sprain my ankle slightly. Numbed the pain with a vast amount of red wine at a wedding on Saturday. Feel great today (Mon) although yesterdays headache wasn't that great !!

Definately looking at a Rojak ladder stop now !!
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: Niall McAllister on October 05, 2009, 07:22:59 am
"anyone got any more tips on ladder saftey?"

Yes don`t use them and go WFP  ;)
PK



good advice...
by the way do you ever have to use trad for 1st cleans?
and what about paint removal on glass and frames how does w.f.p handle that?
thanks. george.

Paint removal on glass and frames ? who needs to do that now a days ?
PK
Any good window cleaner who wants to offer a good professional service and who prides himself in his work

a good professional window cleaner also knows that they can't always clean every window. part of priding yourself on your work, would be priding yourself on your H&S understanding and being able to avoid knowingly putting ladders at dodgy angle. ::)
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: Craig 72 on October 05, 2009, 07:36:22 am
80% of my round is wfp now but for the rest of them I make sure I use a rojak stopper.Seems to be pretty good,in as much as I've not fallen yet!If the ground is particularly slippery,moss on patio or wet decking etc,I just won't do it now.Not gambling for the sake of a few quid and any reasonable customer would accept that.
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: martinsadie on October 05, 2009, 09:14:47 am
80% of my round is wfp now but for the rest of them I make sure I use a rojak stopper.Seems to be pretty good,in as much as I've not fallen yet!If the ground is particularly slippery,moss on patio or wet decking etc,I just won't do it now.Not gambling for the sake of a few quid and any reasonable customer would accept that.
agreed, customer should get the moss of the patio
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on October 06, 2009, 10:14:09 pm
Thanks everyone for your input.
ive just gone w.f.p today, trolley system! so hopefully no more falls!
Title: Re: ladder slip
Post by: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on October 07, 2009, 06:34:13 pm
yeh if ya ladder is on grass use a pitch fork in ground it works