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Firefighters told not to use ladders
Yes, it’s another example of health and safety laws overruling common sense and practicality. Firefighters have been told not to use ladders to fit smoke alarms in homes in case they fall. Officers in Humberside had been using householders’ own ladders to install the alarms, but the Sun reports that their bosses have said this contravenes new health and safety regulations. Fire Brigade Union officials have now told officers not to use any equipment that householders suggest they borrow, in case it is not in good condition.
One firefighter said: “Going up ladders is second nature to us. It’s crazy. We’re more at risk decorating at home.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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