you should take the OSHA-certification course "Ladder Safety for the Competent Person". The ladder angle of the ladder going to the ground is way, way more oblique than the guidelines allow. If you let an employee go up on that ladder, the way you have it set up, they could write you up.
I'm in the process of doing the same (without any help). This may be my last post.
If a customer has a high pitched roof and no tie off points and I can’t put any anchoring down I’m not doing it
Thank you for the idea
That setup is asking for disaster
😂 oh, i know it! 😂
Great idea!
you should take the OSHA-certification course "Ladder Safety for the Competent Person". The ladder angle of the ladder going to the ground is way, way more oblique than the guidelines allow. If you let an employee go up on that ladder, the way you have it set up, they could write you up.
Great idea! I will use it tomorrow!