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How to use a ladder safely?

sue62
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How to use a ladder safely?

Can anyone give me an idea of how I can attach my straight ladder to side of she or house so it doesn't fall . Not to a gutter of course. I want to be able wear a safety harness. I'm on my own and don't have anyone to hold a ladder. I have some painting to do and flashing to put on a shed.

Thanks

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: ladder safety

Hi @sue62,

 

Thank you for your question about ladder safety. It is always paramount to consider safety when working at heights, so I am glad you reached out.

 

Unfortunately, to make a safety harness worthwhile, you need to be able to attach it to a fixed point above you, which would mean getting on the roof, which would mean climbing a ladder.

 

You mentioned not wanting to fix the ladder to a gutter, but without someone to foot the ladder for you, this is probably your best option. This Lock Jaw Ladder Grip would allow you to lock your ladder onto the gutter so that it doesn't shift while you're standing on it. 

 

The only options I can think of besides hiring someone to do the work for you are to look at renting a small rolling scaffold or a Scissor Lift, so you would be standing on a platform inside a fixed barrier.

 

Allow me to tag some of our helpful members to see what they think - @Dave-1, @AlanM52 @JoeAzza.

 

Let me know what you think.

 

Jacob

 

Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: ladder safety

Thanks for raising this really important topic @sue62.

 

Just thought I'd add for the benefit of all readers that the Bunnings team has created the guide and video How to use a ladder correctly, while here on Workshop we have the guide How to use ladders safely by experienced member @Adam_W.

 

Jason

 

 

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Dave-1
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Re: ladder safety

Good afternoon @sue62 

My first question of course :smile: Is there any chance of a few photos of the area you wnat the ladder to used in? Single story height I wouldnt be worried about a safety harness, second story that would change things up.

 

I have used 6ft ladders mostly aound the house, even to get onto the roof. Tho I need a slightly taller one. 

I have used this Gorilla 150kg 450mm Wide Adjustable Height Work Platform With Connecting Brackets extensivley when working at heights. It really does a good job for getting my arms into the working area (I am not that tall)

 

I have bought a few versions of these guys for work platform ladder so the person can stand at the top and work freely. 

 

Maybe a couple of ladder styles could be used as a work around for you with the flashing. Will wait for some photos to see if we can come up with a workaround what is needed.

 

Dave

AlanM52
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Re: How to use a ladder safely?

Hi @sue62,

 

After reading your post I am now walking around worrying about you.

I want to start by discussing something that is as common as our belly button - our ears.

As we age anytime our feet leave mother earth to stand on something to do something we must be aware to work slowly so the fluid in our ears is not disturbed to the point where we feel dizzy and maybe even fall. When you look down to load up the the brush and wipe excess off the rim... pause, look up slowly also move the brush hand slowly... again pause and then continue painting. Same thing on the way down.

 

As @Dave-1 requested please post some photos because at this point I am assuming single story with no gables and the eve board height is about 2.4M. If that's the case this is all you need.

 

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You can work from both sides which means less ladder moving.

Buy a small plastic crate and screw it to the top to hold everything.

This is also very handy.

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I have many of those and brush off excess paint on the bottom rather the the rim of the tin.

One less job removing/cleaning paint out of the rims of tins.

 

Cheers

 

 

 

 

sue62
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Re: ladder safety

Thanks a lot for your answer. It's not two storey. I had thought of a  platform so will probably go for that. That's on a new shed built that's not a prefab. The other area is single storey house but on the higher side. Maybe 18 feet. The facia boards on both need painting. I'm trying to do alot myself too keep costs I really  need down so I can the hire professionals when I really need too. I will add some photos tomorrow.

sue62
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Re: How to use a ladder safely?

Totally agree about the getting older aspect . My age is 62 . I want to be as safe as I can and if I don't think I can do it I will save up until I can afford to pay a professional. 

I will take some photos tomorrow. I have alot to finish on the shed inside and I want to build a deck with a ramp no steps so I can get stuff out easily. There are two sheds side by side and the decking will run along both.  These sheds are for storage and for doing art work. I have a prefab shed for the lawn mower etc. 

sue62
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Re: ladder safety

Thanks for all the information Jacob . I'm on a steep learning curve as I'm planning to renovate the whole of my 70 yr old house. I've done most of the garden and just need to finish the new shed / art room and fix up the old wooden shed I use for storage. Then I start on my kitchen. 

AlanM52
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Re: ladder safety

OK

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: ladder safety

Hi @sue62 

 

If you have any more questions about your other projects, please don't hesitate to post them.

 

Eric

 

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