My staff are licenced, professional, insured and well trained. Yet we still use ladders. With no problems.
A number of reasons I would go out of business if I where to use a waterfed pole, ok, maybe not out of business but loss a fortune.
1. There is only about 20% of my jobs that I could do using a waterfed pole mostly due to difficult parking, and trolleys are not an option due to the heavy lifting, or time wasted filling on site - if there was a water suply which would be unlikely.
2. The additional expensence, of both having the equipment, and lugging it about in the van, cost of petrol.
3. The insurance implications, and also the risk of vans being stollen if I am working out of a van mount.
4. I stay in a flat 3 storeys up and wountn't be able to get that amount of water in my van each day anyway, and stand pipes are to expensive.
5. I wouldn't make my job risk free, how many times have I read on here people complaining of back problems with this method, danger of overhead cables, or slipping hazards associated with it.
6. The results are not as good and customers may not be happy paying for it. You can say all you want that you can get crusty birds crap of will a WFP but I don't beleive that for one minute plus there is you tube vids of the WC Training academy saying you cant.
Ok now on to your rules
Good point on number 2, agreed
Number 3 is crazy, I dont agree, there is health and safety risk associated with WFP and the idea that it elimates the risk is not true, and cant at times be used on all jobs. WC's shouldnt be forced to take out loans to pay for WFP equipement, when it can be done safely from a ladder, as long as common sense is applied.
Number 4, we already do risk assessments on all jobs
Number 5, why?
Number 6, all safety devices fitted? that should read be used if required, if thats the case ladders will end up looking like swiss army knives as for every device produced would have to be used? bonkers!
WFP is not a suitable replacement to ladders in my opinion, I have done extensive research on it, and it falls on loads of hurdles. They should be used hand in hand with ladders, as they dont suit all jobs.
How many of WFP users carry ladders as well?