
DIY work can be an exciting way to reinvent your space, however can become very dangerous if you don’t consider your safety. In fact, every year DIY work is responsible for around 70 deaths and 250,000 serious injuries, the majority of which are caused by improper ladder safety.
This blog will go over our top 5 ladder safety tips for you to bear in mind next time you want to use a ladder for your DIY job.
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Working at height always comes with risks, whether you’re using scaffolding, ladders or work platforms.
Today, we’ve got 8 tips to help minimise your risk and maximise your safety when you need to make use of an elevated work platform.

Pictured: Krause 5 Way Ladder Platform
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When it comes to navigating elevation in our homes and workplaces, stairs and ladders serve similar purposes but have fundamental differences in their design and functionality. Understanding these key differences will help you choose the right tool for your needs, whether you’re doing home improvement, construction or simply moving from one level to another.
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It’s OK to use ladders and stepladders on site as long as you consider the following in your risk assessment:
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Ladders have played a surprisingly pivotal role in all sorts of different video games, from AAA shooters and action-adventure titles to visual novels and cosy life sims.
In our Ladders in Video Games series, we spotlight some of our favourite video game ladders – and today we're looking back at one of the greatest wrestling games of all time, namely WWF No Mercy for the Nintendo 64.

WWF No Mercy was released in the year 2000: the height of the so-called 'Attitude Era', when big names like The Rock, Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin were taking the world by storm and making professional wrestling more popular than it had ever been before.
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