LADDER SAFETY KEY TO SYMBOLS POSITIONING AND ERECTING THE LADDER USING THE LADDER THE SAFE WAY LADDER SAFETY SQUARE WHEEL TECHNOLOGY



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76 77 STAND OFF 78 THE V-BAR 78 V-BAR EXTREME 78 TOPFIX 79 THE ULTIMATE 79 SWIVEL FEET 80 LADDER PROTECTOR 80 LADDER SPURS 80 LADDER LEVELLER 80 LADDER TAGGING SYSTEM 8 1 ROOF RACK CLAMPS 8 1 LADDER LEGS 8 1 LADDER RESTRAINT 83 LEVEL 1 LADDER RESTRAINT KIT 84 LEVEL 2 LADDER RESTRAINT KIT 85 LEVEL 3 LADDER RESTRAINT KIT 86 LADDER RESTRAINT SYSTEM TRAINING 87 LADDER SAFETY 75

TECHNOLOGY LADDER SAFETY POSITIONING AND ERECTING THE LADDER When positioning the ladder take into account risk of collision with the ladder e.g from pedestrians, vehicles or doors. Secure doors (not fire exits) and windows where possible in the work area. Identify any electrical risks in the work area, such as overhead lines or other exposed electrical equipment. Ladders shall not be positioned on slippery surfaces (such as ice, shiny surfaces or significantly contaminated surfaces) unless additional effective measures are taken to prevent the ladder slipping or ensuring contaminated surfaces are sufficiently clean. Leading ladder should lean against a flat non-fragile surface and should be secured before use e.g. tied or use of a suitable stability device. Ladder shall be erected at the correct position and angle (inclination approximately 1:4) with rungs or treads level. Locking devices, if fitted, shall be fully secured before use. Ladder shall be stood on its feet, not the rungs or feet. Ladder shall be stood on its feet, not the rungs or steps. Ladder shall never be repositioned from above. Ladder shall be on an even, level and unmoveable base. THE SAFE WAY Use ladder correct way up Right height for the job - no overreaching Good grip Correct flat shoes Clean rungs Ladder in good condition Two non-slip feet in good condition Ladder at correct angle 65-75 degrees Firm, level and unmoveable base Ensure ground is free from contaminants ONE OUT FOUR UP USING THE LADDER Do not exceed the maximum total load for the type of ladder. Do not overreach, users should keep their belt buckle (navel) inside the stiles and both feet on the same step/rung throughout the task. Maintain a handhold whilst working from a ladder or take additional safety precautions if you cannot. Avoid excessive side loadings e.g. drilling brick and concrete. Keep a secure grip on the ladder when ascending and descending. Face the ladder when ascending and descending. Wear suitable footwear when climbing a ladder. Do not step off a leaning ladder at a higher level without additional security, such as tying off or use of a suitable stability device. Leaning ladders used for access to a higher level should be extended at least 1.1m above the landing point. Do not stand on the top three steps/rungs of a leaning ladder. Ladders should only be used for light work of short duration. Use non-conductive ladders for unavoidable live electrical work. Do not use the ladder outside in adverse weather conditions such as strong wind. Take precautions against children playing on the ladder. Secure doors (not fire exits) and windows where possible in the work area. Do not use the ladder as a bridge. Do not spend long periods on a ladder without regular breaks (tiredness is a risk). Equipment carried while using a ladder should be light and easy to handle. KEY TO SYMBOLS In stock LEAD TIME 76 T 0845 194 8650 F 0845 194 8651 E INFO@ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM W WWW.ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM

Welcome to our unique range of ladder safety products, designed and developed by ladder users for ladder users. Outstanding innovation, extensive investment, relentless research and invaluable industry feedback has created what we believe is a true industry first. LADDER SAFETY Bringing together two conflicting areas of height safety has led to a spectacular cohesion of safety and innovation producing a true legend - The Square Wheel. Bigger surface area, enhanced grip, increased product range and exceptional manufacturing quality allows The Square Wheel to form the nucleus of our ever increasing range of ladder safety products. High grip surface Deep cleated tread pattern Increased contact surface area Secures ladders prior to ascent Multi directional grip Eases deployment of ladders Free rolling wheels with integral bushes Can be retro fitted to all ladders FREE SAMPLE TECHNOLOGY PATENT PATENT PENDING CODE WEIGHT KG SWSP101 0.3 77

STAND OFF V-BAR EXTREME TECHNOLOGY CODE WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP103 0.74m 0.48m 1.0 THE V-BAR Easy to fit Rubber-coated anti slip spreader bar Can bridge down pipes Can be used on a corner Industrial build Can be used on all ladders Detachable from ladder NEW CODE WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP104 0.74m 0.48m 1.8 CODE WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP201 0.98m 0.42m 2.8 78 T 0845 194 8650 F 0845 194 8651 E INFO@ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM W WWW.ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM

TOPFIX THE ULTIMATE TECHNOLOGY Lightweight and compact Easy to fit Can bridge down pipes Industrial build Square Wheel technology Can be used on all ladders Detachable from ladder NEW Allows for roof access Easy to fit Can bridge down-pipes Industrial build Square Wheel technology Can be used on all ladders Detachable from ladder CODE WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP108 0.68m 0.23m 2.6 CODE WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP202 0.73m 0.46m 2.3 79

SWIVEL FEET LADDER PROTECTOR LADDER SAFETY ACCESSORIES Code: SWSP106 LADDER SPURS CODE WIDTH LENGTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP205 0.22m 0.66m 0.09m 5.0 MAXI PROTECTOR CODE WIDTH LENGTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP210 0.22m 1.02m 0.09m 10.0 LADDER LEVELLER CODE LENGTH WEIGHT KG SWSP203 0.74m 1.9 CODE WIDTH LENGTH DEPTH WEIGHT KG SWSP206 0.28m 0.78m 0.07m 2.0 80 T 0845 194 8650 F 0845 194 8651 E INFO@ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM W WWW.ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM

LADDER TAGGING SYSTEM LADDER LEGS CODE SWSP107 ROOF RACK CLAMPS Pack contains: 10 tags, 10 stickers, 20 cable ties and 1 pen LADDER SAFETY ACCESSORIES CODE CODE SWSP105 Includes two padlocks SWSP207 SWSP208 SWSP209 To suit 3-8 tread stepladders To suit 10-12 tread stepladders To suit double and triple extension ladders 81

LADDER RESTRAINT KITS 82

LADDER RESTRAINT Positioned at the forefront of the market in the provision of height safety equipment Zenith have developed this unique range of ladder restraint kits to increase the safety and protect the operatives involved in regular work at height from ladders. EQUIPMENT Over the years Zenith have been involved in developing safe working practices and systems for a wide variety of industries and applications. As with all of our products, the Ladder Restraint System Range has been designed and developed with the user in mind. Our uncompromising technical product selection from base materials right through to the components and hardware brings together a unique solution allowing the operative to work at height safely, whilst enjoying day long comfort and ultimately peace of mind. Although collective protection is preferred, with the ever increasing diverse range of applications and situations these kits offer the operative the flexibility that only a ladder can provide. Working closely with a number of organisations the Zenith Ladder Restraint System Range has been developed to become a true market leader in safe working methods for ladders. TRAINING Zenith offer a full array of training courses written and delivered in compliance to BS 8454:2006 and produced according to ACWAHT (Advisory Committee on Work at Height Training) Syllabus either on site, at one of our nationwide training Centres or our Head Office Training Academy. Our experienced Trainers can either train your operatives direct or deliver an in-depth Train the Trainer course to designated person(s) within your organisation giving you full flexibility for an internal training programme. LADDER RESTRAINT KITS SUPPORT With the increased legislation, awareness and emphasis on reducing accidents during work at height Zenith offer a designated support service and are willing and available to give advice on any aspect of working at height or general safety issues, endeavouring to ensure the compliance of all our clients. Training Courses Full our full range of training courses please call for more information. 83

LEVEL 1 LADDER RESTRAINT KIT LADDER RESTRAINT KITS Duffle bag (EFA940). Multi purpose harness (EFA106). Ladder hook (EFA408). 6m endless ratchet (EFA906). Ladder yoke (EFA429). Eyebolt set. Screwlock karabiner (EFA501). LOOK AT FREE DEMO Code: EFA1001 TRAINING REQUIRED 84 T 0845 194 8650 F 0845 194 8651 E INFO@ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM W WWW.ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM PLEASE NOTE

LEVEL 2 LADDER RESTRAINT KIT LADDER RESTRAINT KITS Duffle bag (EFA940). Multi purpose harness (EFA106). Rope grab (EFA302). Safety line (EFA310/12). Connector sling (EFA435). Ladder hook (EFA408). 6m endless ratchet (EFA906). Ladder yoke (EFA429). Eyebolt set. Screwlock karabiner (EFA501). LOOK AT FREE DEMO Code: EFA1002 TRAINING REQUIRED PLEASE NOTE 85

LEVEL 3 LADDER RESTRAINT KIT LADDER RESTRAINT KTIS Duffle bag (EFA940). Multi purpose harness (EFA106). Rope grab (EFA302). Safety line (EFA310/12) x 2. Connector sling (EFA435) x 2. Ladder hook (EFA408). 1m endless ratchet (EFA901). 6m endless ratchet (EFA906). Ladder yoke (EFA429). Eyebolt set. Screwlock karabiner (EFA501). LOOK AT FREE DEMO Code: EFA1003 TRAINING REQUIRED 86 T 0845 194 8650 F 0845 194 8651 E INFO@ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM W WWW.ACCESSSYSTEMSUK.COM PLEASE NOTE

LADDER RESTRAINT SYSTEM TRAINING DURATION 7 hours / 1 day MIN/MAX DELEGATES Min 6 / Max 12 PRE-COURSE REQUIREMENTS No previous experience required VENUE HO Training Academy is based at Langley House, Station Road, Standon, Herts, SG11 1QN. Nationwide satellite training centres available to suit geographical location. PPE & CLOTHING All PFPE required for training will be provided by Access Systems. Operatives should ensure they have suitable PPE. REFRESHMENTS Lunch will be provided on all whole day courses at the HO Training Academy. No refreshments will be provided at on site training courses. BREAKS A series of breaks are taken as follows: 10:15-10:30 12:30-13:00 14:15-14:30 OVERVIEW Our Ladder Restraint System has been designed and developed to provide a unique solution allowing the operative to work at height safely, whilst enjoying day long comfort and ultimately peace of mind. Although collective protection is preferred, with the ever increasing diverse range of applications and situations these kits offer operatives the flexibility that only a ladder can provide. AIMS A comprehensive course covering the restraint of ladders using selected ladder restraint kits up to Level 3. With such an extensive scope this course touches on various areas of work at height as it ensures the operative has a full understanding of not only the systems but of each component within the system. Inspection of componentry is also covered. STRUCTURE Introduction Falls from height statistics Overview of current legislation Identifying work at height Why falls occur Work at height scenarios Hierarchy of fall protection/risk assessment ABC of fall arrest Rescue and suspension syncope Inspection and use of basic PFPE Current ladder and step legislation and regulation Ladder specifications and types Ladder inspection and testing Correct ladder and step usage including carrying and setup Performing suitable and sufficient risk assessments REQUIREMENTS A room large enough to accommodate the candidates and trainer (not canteen) An area suitable for carrying out a series of practical demonstrations on the ladder restraint kit Mains electricity and space to set up a projector and screen Candidates need to be physically fit and able to use the systems and comfortable with working at height DOCUMENTATION Each successful candidate will receive a Training Certificate valid for 2 years Each successful candidate will receive a ID Card valid for 2 years Each delegate will receive relevant HSE Publications and a selection of forms to assist in their inspection systems TRAIN THE TRAINER DURATION 14 hours / 2 days MIN/MAX DELEGATES Min 4 / Max 6 PRE-COURSE REQUIREMENTS Valid User Training: Ladder Restraint System LADDER RESTRAINT KTIS 87