Don’t get done with a ‘dodgy’ ladder

...that’s the message from Bolton-based Ladderstore.com for companies who don’t keep a careful eye on their ladders and risk the health and safety of their staff. The company’s message is in support of the 2010 Ladder Exchange which starts on 1st September with Ladderstore an HSE campaign partner for the forth year.

Last year 1400 ‘dodgy’ ladders were taken out of service, with a total of 7000 since the campaign began in 2007, as ladder owners and users are given the opportunity to get rid of bent, broken or battered ladders in exchange for new ones at discounted prices.

Ladderstore has seen its fair share of surrendered ladders but puts its emphasis on education for ladder users through training and correct on-going ladder inspection.

Gail Hounslea, Managing Director of Ladderstore.com, comments;

This year we have even more to offer businesses and organisations in the North-West that use ladders. Not only can we take in any old and damaged ladders and offer a great discount on a new replacement, but we are also offering Free Ladderlog tags and holders, a ladder safety checklist which can be downloaded for free and 10% off our ladder training courses held at either our Bolton Training Centre or on-site

Visitors to the HSE website at www.hse.gov.uk/falls/ladderexchange can select the link www.ladderstore.com/hse to access these offers or else call Ladderstore on 01204 590232.

Full details of how to return a ladder under the exchange and how to get your Free Ladder starter packs are available on the Ladder Exchange page ....here/
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Free Stationery and Downloads

All Ladder Log documents, including the ‘Ladder Inspection Checklists’ and ‘Guidance for Ladder Inspectors’ can be downloaded for free. That means:

  • There are no stationary costs associated with using Ladder Log
  • You will always have the most up to date documents and information

Simply create a user account and login and you will be able to access a wide range of useful documents and replacement stationary.

Simple to setup and use, cost effective and just better than the rest.

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Free Plastic Ties with Every Holder

The ladder Association offer the following guidance about attaching inspection tags and holders to ladders:

  • They should not weaken the ladder or require the invasive modification of the ladder e.g. drilling, screwing or riveting
  • As Ladder Log holders are designed to be used with plastic ties we now give you the required ties free with every order

Keeping you up to date with best practice without hurting your wallet.