With the new OH&S legislation and national harmonisation approaching in January, lots of businesses are updating and reviewing the safety standards as well as procedures in their workplace.
Ladder falls from height are not only an insurance, but a health and safety risk which contributes to more injuries than any other type of work equipment. Injury from ladder falls are not just relegated to the workplace. Recently our own Molly Meldrum was injured seriously when putting up Christmas lights on a ladder at his home.
So why a platform ladder over a good old fashioned step ladder? Step ladder injuries and falls are usually caused by the ladder not being open properly or going too high on the steps without a steady base. A platform ladder offers more stability. Here are some of the key benefits:-
Work Area. A platform ladder has a larger, wider platform surface so you aren’t tip toeing around paint pots and tools which can get caught underfoot.
Balance. Due to the sturdy platform the ladder is more stable, making it much safer to do what you need to do without toppling the ladder and hurting yourself.
Flexibility. Platform ladders come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, right through to custom made designs so you can choose a ladder which works efficiently and safely for the job at hand.
Material. Platform ladders can come in lightweight yet tough fibreglass so you can move the ladder around without straining your back. Or durable aluminium which won't rust and will last you for years to come.
Ultimately if you’re looking to get a job done safely and efficiently, look no further than a platform ladder for all your work and domestic jobs that need a step up!