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Guest anguscanplay
i am sure the OP knows whether or not he is capable of climbing a ladder or not.

might not be fully up to date on the working at height regs though

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he might not be but does that stop you from climbing ladders at home

No, and neither is anyone stopping the op. But giving advice without due warning could be misconstrued.

Fall from a great height and Mr insurance man will show his unsympathetic side. Just has he would of course if peeps go poking around inside panels with mains running around in there.

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Guest Sparky169
he might not be but does that stop you from climbing ladders at home

:no: i dont think it would, its different for a home owner doing stuff like this on his own property.

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Guest anguscanplay

not going to argue the point but - ehm yes it does :yes: still needs to follow them whever at home at work in the park or at the seaside :yes: whever been paid or working for yourself :yes:

stupid rule but thats Brussels for you

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:no: i dont think it would, its different for a home owner doing stuff like this on his own property.

What you think doesn't matter. read the article. You were given a pointer to it.

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:boxing:

look, every one has their opinion. if the OP wishes to go up a ladder that is his fault if he falls off not ours. if he feels confident doing so then what can we do about stopping him.

the simple answer is DONT DO IT IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING

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look, every one has their opinion. if the OP wishes to go up a ladder that is his fault if he falls off not ours. if he feels confident doing so then what can we do about stopping him.

the simple answer is DONT DO IT IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING

And that is precisely the point.

However, safety issues must be addressed when posting advice.

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