May 28th, 2007
We deal with many claims each year for people who have suffered an injury after falling from a ladder, we have claimed many thousands of pounds in compensation for these people who have often not been correctly trained or used defective equipment.
Below are 5 ways to avoid ladder accidents and falls, however if you have already been injured in a ladder accident please call us immediately on 0800 316 4434 for free advice on making a compensation claim.
Ladders must always be used with caution and handled carefully.
- Do not struggle with an extension ladder on your own. Get help.
- Always remember the leaning ladder rule: position the foot of the ladder one measure out for every four measures in height.
- Ladder feet must be positioned be on a firm, level surface, the top resting on something solid. Never lean a ladder on guttering or on a window sill. If you need to work in these areas, use a pre-fitted stand-off which maintains stability. Always secure the bottom and upper part of the ladder with rope or straps around the stiles, never from the rungs, remembering to keep loose ends away from your feet to avoid tripping.
- Move the ladder rather than over-reach.
- Wear sensible shoes. Do not wear sandals or work in bare feet.
If you would like to speak to one of our personal injury Solicitors for free legal advice, call us now on Freephone: 0800 316 4434 or click here to make an online claim for ladder fall compensation.