Rojak Design

WAHR

When using a ladder the 2005 Work at Heights Regulations schedule 6 section 5 states:
The feet of a portable ladder shall be prevented from slipping by:

a. securing the stiles at or near their upper or lower ends; or
b. effective anti-slip or other effective stability device; or
c. Any other arrangement of equivalent effectiveness

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The key to the solution

Chubb who specialise in Security and Fire protection is a company who put Health and Safety high on their Agenda when they approached Stephen Bratt MD of Bratts Ladders and asked him to design a 100% dependable access product he immediately contacted Rojak Design. The photographs show a Chubb Engineer using the system and Mike Colman of Chubb taking delivery of the first batch of the Safe Ladder Systems from Martin Brooke, Sales Director of Bratts Ladders.

Simply the Best

Everest Double Glazing Engineers spend all day up and down ladders installing windows onto private houses. This involves placing the ladder feet on a whole range of surfaces from flower beds to sloping concrete drives. For this reason Everest chose to fit all the company’s ladders with Rojak Extenders/Stopper Feet for safe grip on any surface at any angle.

“We use Rojak Equipment because Everest only fit the best”
Ray Pycroft, Insulation Projects Manager, Everest

British Gas & BT

Every BT and British Gas Engineer is now issued with a Stopper. These guys do work on every imaginable surface in all weathers.

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