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Posted By R Teeley
I'm currently reviewing the types of ladders that we use within our business. From what I can understand BS2037 (class 1 & 3) and BS EN131 (class 2) stipulate the safe working loads and duty ratings for conventional ladders. I can't find any standards for sectional ladders (1m sections).
Anybody aware if any standards exist for these types of ladders?
Thanks
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Posted By R Teeley
Anybody, know where I can find out if there are any standards for sectional survey ladders. tried BSI (most un-user friendly website, have to wait 7 days for a response!)
Any assistance will be be appreciated.
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Posted By Alan Hoskins
According to their website http://www.ladderstore.com their standard model is unclassified but their heavy duty model is Class 1.
Alan
(no connection with ladderstore)
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Posted By Willie Duncan
The British Ladder Manufacturers Association do an excellent users guide to ladders.
Although maximm loads for each of the standards are not detailed, the applications for each standard are given:
BS2037 Class 3 Domestic use
EN131 Trade, Light Industrial
BS2037 Class1/ BS1129 Class 1 Heavy Duty and Industrial
Ladder ratings and standards always seem to be a bit confusing and it is always wise to check with the manufacturer to make sure the ladders selected are suitable for the application.
Unless there have been changes, Class1 BS2037 and BS1129 have a rating of 130 Kg
EN131 Class3 is 115Kg the other EN131 classes are very lightweight and not really suitable for the workplace.
Any leaning ladders or stepadders without a standard on them are best avoided.
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