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A step in the right direction
April 1st 2011

A new campaign from the Ladder Association sets out to inform those who use, or manage the use of, ladders and stepladders in the workplace about the latest developments in ladder safety, best practice and standards.

The association has created a team of Ladder Advocates who are available to address national and regional meetings of trade and professional bodies whose members are regular ladder users.

The presentation covers a range of topics and includes a screening of the Association's latest Toolbox Talk. It can be tailored to suit particular audiences and specific questions can be submitted in advance. Standard topics include: ladders and the work at height regulations; what the HSE says about ladders; selecting ladders through risk assessment; using the right ladder and using it safely; competency and the case for training; planning and organising work using ladders; the critical role of inspection and maintenance; impending changes to ladder standards; and trends in design and ladder technology.

Following an informal question and answer session at the end of each presentation, delegates receive a free copy of the association's latest 12-page LadderBook and LadderCard information poster.

Available nationally, there is no charge for the Advocate Scheme.

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