Did a house today and the back had decking...slippery as hell!
I read somewhere on the forum that scrim under the ladder feet helps to reduce backslip. I tried it and I must say the ladder felt pretty stable.
Questions are: Was this a sense of false security? Also my scrim was dry...or is damp/wet better? Lastly would a bit of micro cloth do just as well?
Thanks
The answer has to be - dont do it!!!
You have correctly indentified the hazard (the slippy decking).
Putting things under the feet of the ladders couldnt really be classed as controlling or removing the hazard.
Lets presume you continue up the ladders anyway and you fall:
The householder would not doubt put in a defence of -
volenti non fit injuria (The risk was willingly accepted) as would your insurance company.
No doubt your insurance company would refuse to pay your loss of earnings or any damage you caused.
The householder would not be held liable for any injury you sustained. You may still be prosecuted by the HSE/LEHO if you affected 'others by your actions'
You could be sued for Negligence;
Negligence is - ‘ the lack of reasonable care or conduct which results in the injury (or financial loss) of or to another’
‘You must take
reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you
reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour’ (Lord Aitkin 1932)
Not only could
YOU be injured....
YOU could be held responsible for any damage you cause while falling and your insurance company would tell you to 'eff off' and pay for the damage yourself!!
Offer to clean the decking and tell them WHY 