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MECHANICAL WOOD WORKING POWER TOOLS CORDLESS TOOLS
TILING POWER TOOL ACC LADDERS SAFETY
DREMEL TIPS .. .. ..

SAFE USE & CARE OF YOUR LADDER
Never use a damaged ladder and always inspect your ladder for damage before use.
Always face the ladder when climbing up or down and when working.
Always wear non-slip footwear.
Do not use your ladder where an electrical hazard exists.
Use only non-conductive ladders where an electrical hazard exists.
Never leave a ladder unattended Store ladders in a tidy, easy to reach and covered
    location.
Always be aware of other people in close proximity to where you are carrying or using your
    ladder.
If using a ladder near a doorway, ensure that the door is blocked open or locked closed.
Always ensure there are no electrical or telephone cables nearby.

STEP LADDERS
Stepladders should only be used in the fully open position.
Ensure that the ladder is stable and all ladder feet are in contact with a firm level surface.
Never stand on the top of a stepladder.
At all times awe you body is centred on the

EXTENSION LADDERS
Always check that the top and bottom of the ladder are secure against slipping.
Always ensure both rungs are firmly engaged.
Always extend the ladder 1.0m above the root line.
Do not try to carry a long extension ladder by yourself or place in position without help.
When using your extension ladder remember the one in four rule: the ladder should always
    be one metre from the vertical face of the wall for every four metres of height.

LADDER SAFETY
Getting up on a ladder is potentially dangerous. 
When using a step ladder, make sure you stand it on a surface that is level and firm and
    spread the legs widely.

With an extension ladder, the correct slope should be one in four.
This means that the feet of the ladder should be placed outside the line of the gutter post,
    or (if it is leaning against a building) a distance equal to one quarter of the height
    between the ground and the gutter.
Also the top of the ladder should extend at least 1 metre above the top of the wall or
    support and the top half of the ladder should not be extended more than three quarters of
    its length.

Again, make sure the extension ladder stands on a firm surface.
With both ladders, get someone to hold them while you ascend and descend.
Wear shoes with soles that grip (such as sand shoes) and, if you are climbing onto a roof,
    wait until it is dry before you get up on it.

 

      

     

 

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