Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: STEVE-UK on January 26, 2010, 07:43:01 pm
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that s mad :o :o
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where was it ,m8
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Near Hounslow i think
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looks a bit of a stretch to the top of the window
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a buttshaking moment ;)
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if he fell from there he'd need more than a plaster ;D ;D
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done higher but wouldnt thank u for it now ;D ;D
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Pah! Nothing to it, used to do that all the time (ask Tosh..oops, you can't :-X)
Seriously though, I used to work at that kind of height and higher, usually on my tod with no one footing the ladder.
looking back I can't believe how dangerously I used to work.
When Squeaky used to work for me I also had another guy, they were working together on a big office, the other guy (Not squeaky!) was working the second floor (about 30ft) and as the ladder was pretty bendy, he stepped off it to do the first floor window (deep sills), was windy at the time and the wind blew the ladder over leaving him stranded on the window sill...
The ladder crashed over and across the width of the road...between two cars driving down it!! :o
Net result was a slightly bend ladder that was a sod to extend...no other repercussions.
Can you imagine being in that position now in today's Health & safety world?
Ian
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brings back bad memories of when i worked for used to work for someone. always getting stitched up with all the nasty jobs whilst the fat bosses just sat in the van on the phone - still it gave me the push to go out and run my own business.
done worse than that! job like that but ladder had to go on a 4.5 ft brick wall! before wfp was really about tho.
wouldnt do that now for a grand.
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5 mins before this picture was taken, two blokes sat in van, discussed their next job and decided to play best of 5 paper, scissors, stone !
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THey will also need a new brain even if they do not fall. I thought ladder above the second floor a not legal. H s problem.
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that ladder looks about 30ft we used to use sixty footers often without people footing it was the normal when i started
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That's nothing! When I were a lad, we used 100' ladders perched on coffee tables to clear gutters, and me old Da would fit castors to the tables to make it easier to move me and my sister from one place to another. We used to sleep in a hole in ground, and eat iron filings for tea.
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that ladder looks about 30ft we used to use sixty footers often without people footing it was the normal when i started
Its all very well saying what we USE to do, we have different H&S policies now, ladders higher than 6m has to be secured to the building/scaffolding.
Matt
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And Matt(MB) after seeing that pic - I'm kinda glad H&S policies exist !!
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That's nothing! When I were a lad, we used 100' ladders perched on coffee tables to clear gutters, and me old Da would fit castors to the tables to make it easier to move me and my sister from one place to another. We used to sleep in a hole in ground, and eat iron filings for tea.
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You were lucky...... ;D
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I would rather turn the job down (which i have on many occassions) than put myself in that sort of danger....
If that block is run by a management company they obviously dont know or care that these boys are working like this.
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I would rather turn the job down (which i have on many occassions) than put myself in that sort of danger....
If that block is run by a management company they obviously dont know or care that these boys are working like this.
Sometimes it's a resident's association that get windows done and occasionally they aren't clued up on health and safety.
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GOOD FOTO - GOOD LADS !
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one of your lads then johhny? ;D
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The only problem i could see from that picture is possibly overstretching whilst at the top.
Dont see while someone is footing on grass,it cant slide backwards and any other way,nothing could be done anyway!! People can be a little too precious!!
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Pah! Nothing to it, used to do that all the time (ask Tosh..oops, you can't :-X)
Seriously though, I used to work at that kind of height and higher, usually on my tod with no one footing the ladder.
looking back I can't believe how dangerously I used to work.
When Squeaky used to work for me I also had another guy, they were working together on a big office, the other guy (Not squeaky!) was working the second floor (about 30ft) and as the ladder was pretty bendy, he stepped off it to do the first floor window (deep sills), was windy at the time and the wind blew the ladder over leaving him stranded on the window sill...
The ladder crashed over and across the width of the road...between two cars driving down it!! :o
Net result was a slightly bend ladder that was a sod to extend...no other repercussions.
Can you imagine being in that position now in today's Health & safety world?
Ian
Likewise Ian. I've done far worse. Wouldn't do it now though.