Workplaces encouraged to climb the safety ladder

safety-ladderInstallers are being encouraged to get involved with the Ladder Exchange Scheme, which aims to eradicate dangerous ladders from UK workplaces by offering substantial discounts when they are exchanged for new ones.

Run by the Ladder Association and workplace equipment supplier Slingsby, the scheme is open to all workplaces until 31 December 2014.

Lee Wright, marketing director at Slingsby explained:

“Falls from height still cause huge numbers of injuries, and even deaths, in all types of workplaces,”

“A large number are down to ladders and stepladders that are not fit for the job. It’s estimated that 2 million ladders are used every day in the UK, across all industries, by people who spend all day working at height through to those who might just occasionally change a light bulb.

“Every year The Ladder Exchange Scheme proves to be a huge success and results in workplaces handing over all types of truly frightening ladders that are often bent, wobbly and have rungs missing. Any workplaces with such a ladder can simply call us and we will help to exchange it for a brand new model.”

Cameron Clow, chairman of The Ladder Association said:

“This is our third year running the Ladder Exchange, which has been an excellent means of getting out the ladder safety message while helping people in a practical way. Thousands of ladders were traded in last year, saving a lot of people and businesses money and hopefully lives as well.”

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