Pro Installer December 2014 - Issue 21 | Page 18

18 DECEMBER 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk Last year’s winner Idiots on a Ladder The Ladder Association is having its busiest year yet with its annual ‘Idiots on ladders’ campaign. Running since 2012, the campaign is about showing as many people as possible why ladder safety is important. With falls from height still the main cause of fatalities and serious injuries in the workplace, The Ladder Association’s aim is that people will look at these pictures and be shocked into thinking more carefully about how they use ladders. Michael Fern, Communications and Social Media Officer at The Ladder Association, said: “This year’s campaign is more popular than ever, and we are pleased that people have been so enthusiastic about spotting unsafe work. However, the large number of pictures this year show that people are aware of what bad work at height looks like, but worryingly, it shows that dangerous work is far too common. In showing just how common unsafe work can be the campaign has shown that there is a need for good guidance and training in ladder use.” The campaign, run every year alongside Ladder Exchange has been highly successful in raising safety issues working at heights, with the Ladder Exchange reaching more people each year. Ladder Exchange, which lets people trade in their old, dodgy ladders for discounted new ones, helps deal with one side of the ‘it shocks and surprises people, and even makes them laugh’ issue, the equipment itself being unsafe and Idiots on Ladders aims to help promote the other side of it; people using ladders in unsafe ways. Michael concluded: “Idiots on Ladders is the easiest way for the public to get involved in the Ladder Association’s work. All they need is a camera and they can help us find some of the worst cases of dangerous work at height. The campaign has been so popular because it shocks and surprises people, and even makes them laugh, but does it all to get across a real message about how vital ladder safety is. “We are pleased that Idiots on Ladders can catch people’s imagination at the same time as it reminds them how real a danger it is to be a ladder idiot.” To submit your own snap of an ‘Idiot on a ladder’, or to view, ‘Like’ and comment on other examples, visit facebook.com/ladderassociation The winning entry, with the most comments and likes on Facebook, will be announced in January 2015 following a public vote open until 31 December 2014. To find out more about the campaign, visit ladderassociation.org.uk