The Health and Safety Executive has recently issued a safety alert emphasising the importance of ensuring suitable measures are in place to prevent members of the public, especially children, from climbing scaffold ladders.
The safety bulletin states that where a ladder guard is used:
• It should cover at least 6 rungs of ladder – preventing feet being placed on at least 5 rungs
• Must make each rung unusable – no more than 50 mm of rung should be exposed when guard is pushed as far sideways as possible
• Must not be able to slide over the ladder stile thereby exposing the rungs
• The guard needs to be matched to certain ladders and not used on others – i.e. a narrow guard is only suitable for a narrow ladder and if used on a wide ladder sufficient rung width could be exposed to allow the ladder to be climbed
• Must be locked or padlocked in place when not in use – rope lashing is not acceptable
Access specialist George Roberts (NW) Ltd has designed a new ladder guard that not only complies but exceeds the stated minimum requirements.
Features of the new guard include:
• 1,860mm high – Covers 7 rungs, one more than required by HSE Guidance
• Only 45mm of rung exposed (when used with a Tuff Steel ladder) – 5mm less than required by HSE Guidance
• 315mm wide – Can be used on other suitable ladders dependent on width of rungs
• Heavy duty padlock and chain included
• Light weight sturdy construction – only 4.4kg including padlock and chain
from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/09/04/george-roberts-responds-to-scaffold-ladder-safety-alert/
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