Generic Risk Assessment for use of Ladders
Generic Risk Assessment for use of Ladders to be used as a guide in Risk Assessment.
Generic Risk Assessment for use of Ladders to be used as a guide in Risk Assessment.
Youngman Catalogue: A leading manufacturer of ladders and work-at-height products.
Study by University of Reading: A third of all reported fall-from-height incidents in the UK involve ladders and stepladders, on average this accounts for 14 deaths and 1200 major injuries to workers each year. Many of these injuries are caused by inappropriate or incorrect use of the equipment. This guidance is to help you.
ZARGES offers more than 500 types of ladders, mobile scaffold towers, work platforms, steps and bridging steps made from aluminium alloy and fibreglass for industry, the trades and maintenance companies.
The ergonomic position created by Laddermax allows easier access to a greater working area. Jobs can be carried out much more swiftly and with less risk. There are many opportunities to save on cost and hassle of hired scaffolding or access towers. Laddermax creates enormous stability not usually achievable with Ladders.
Every year there are deaths and serious injuries in the construction industry, with work at height accounting on average for just over half of all fatalities. By the very nature of its business, the specialist access industry is predominantly concerned with this type of work. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) encourages and welcomes industry guidance…
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Conclusion of a study recently conducted by a team of engineers at the University of California, San Diego. Their findings were published in the July 25 online issue of Solar Energy.
Accumulation of dust from the outdoor environment on the panels of solar photovoltaic (PV) system is natural. These are studies that showed that the accumulated dust can reduce the performance of solar panels. Technical forms from science, engineering & technological backgrounds.