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  1. Ladders used for access. In general: Ladders used to access another level should be tied and extend at least 1 m above the landing point to provide a secure handhold. At ladder access points, a self-closing gate is recommended. Stepladders should not be used to access another level, unless they have been specifically designed for this.

  2. HSE have banned the use of ladders on building sites. No, this isn't the case. Ladders and stepladders can be a sensible and practical option. They can be used for work at height when the use of other work equipment is not justified because of the low risk and short duration (short duration means working on a ladder for no more than 30 minutes ...

  3. As a guide, if your task would require staying up a leaning ladder or stepladder for more than 30 minutes at a time, it is recommended you use alternative equipment. You should only use ladders in situations where they can be used safely, eg where the ladder will be level and stable, and can be secured (where it is reasonably practicable to do so).

  4. staying up a leaning ladder or stepladder for more than 30 minutes at a time, it is recommended you use alternative equipment. You should only use ladders in situations where they can be used safely, eg where the ladder will be level and stable, and can be secured (where it is reasonably practicable to do so).

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  5. What about ladders used for access? In general: ladders used to access another level should be tied (see Figure 9) and extend at least 1 m above the landing point to provide a secure handhold. At ladder access points, a self-closing gate is recommended; stepladders should not be used to access another level, unless they have

  6. Safe use of ladders and stepladders: An employers’ guide 5 Ladders used for access to another level should be tied (see Figure 8). Stepladders should not be used for access to another level unless they have been designed for this. 6 Consider tying a stepladder where possible and advantageous to the task

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  8. 15 Ladders used for access to another level should be tied (see Figure 8). Stepladders should not be used for access to another level unless they have been designed for this. Figure 8Access ladders should be tied and extend at least 1 m above the landing point to provide a secure handhold 16 Consider tying a stepladder where possible and

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