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May 1st 2007

With the Work at Height Regulations beginning to bite, employees can no longer just reach for the nearest ladders or steps to gain access at height – they must now carry out risk assessments and consider whether an alternative form of access would be safer.

However, as Austin Baker, a director at AFI-Uplift, says, the regulations do NOT ban ladders, but they do oblige you to ensure that ladders are not an automatic choice and that alternatives should always be considered.

Baker says increased emphasis on risk assessments and considering whether an alternative form of access would be safer is leading to an increased demand for smaller powered access machines. To meet this demand, AFI-Uplift has invested in machines such as the ultra-small Pop-Up, the Genie IWP20 and the Haulotte Star 6 and 10.

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