Our LA Ladder & Stepladder for Users Course provides
training for users, supervisors and managers wanting to equip themselves with
the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to use ladders and step ladders
legally and safely. Knowing when it’s right to use a ladder (and when it’s
not), and how to use, store and handle them safely is essential for a safe
place of work.
Written with the guidance from the UK's leading experts on
ladder manufacture, maintenance and safety, the Ladder Association scheme
addresses all the issues raised by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and,
more recently, the Work and Height Regulations 2005.
Under the regulations, every person in the chain leading up
to, and including, the final user, has a duty of care to both themselves and
others to know and understand the practical implications of working safety at
height. Demonstration of competence is a key requirement of the new regulations
and successful completion of the L.A Ladder and Stepladder for User Course
provides proof of such competence.
Delegates are required to attend and successfully pass
this course in order to progress to the L.A Ladder & Stepladder
Inspection Course.
This course consists of a training room lecture,
presentation, written assessment, practical training and assessment.
This course is aimed at personnel who are or will be
responsible for use of Ladders and Stepladders in the workplace. There are no
prerequisites required for this course although a working knowledge of ladders
is an advantage.
Delegates should be:
- Literate
in English and able to understand safety notices and manufacturer
instructions.
- Physically
fit and capable of lifting and carrying ladders and stepladders.
- Comfortable
working at height and free from any fear of heights.
- In
good health to safely complete the practical assessment.
- Within
the 150kg maximum load limit (including body weight, tools, and materials)
as per the revised EN 131 standard.
The agenda for the L.A Ladder & Stepladder for Users course includes:
- Course Aims & Objectives
- Roles & Responsibilities: Covering the
legislation, regulations, and duties of all parties involved in Ladder Safety.
- Information: Exploring the current standards in
effect for ladder safety.
- Equipment: Developing understanding of the
different types of ladders, their components, materials, and how to perform a
pre-use inspection.
- Site Task Equipment People (STEP): Planning,
organising, selecting and using different ladders and stepladders.
- Storage, Transportation & Maintenance of
Ladders & Stepladders
- Personal Hazards
- Theory Assessment
- Practical Assessment
Successful delegates will receive a Ladder & Stepladder
for Users e-certificate accredited by the Ladder Association, valid for a
period of 5 years from the completion date of the course.
Our FAQ area is the best place to look to find answer to your questions. Our community and support team
constantly update the questions and answers.
As most of our Ladder courses involve practical work at height, you will be required to wear PPE during your training and assessment. This includes safety boots, safety helmet with a chin strap, and high-visibility clothing. Full details of PPE requirements will be outlined in your booking confirmation email and joining instructions.
If needed, PPE can be purchased from Reception at our Tonbridge and Ashford Training Centres. All course materials, including manuals and practical training equipment, are provided.
Yes, we can absolutely offer you support. We understand that everyone learns differently, and we’re committed to making our courses accessible to all. Our instructors are experienced in delivering training to individuals with varying levels of reading and writing ability.
We can offer additional verbal guidance, practical demonstrations, and one-to-one support when attending training courses at one of our training centres. If required, we can also arrange for assistance during written assessments, such as a reader.
Please let our support team know in advance if you have any concerns, and we’ll do everything we can to support you in successfully completing your training.
Several of our training courses involve practical elements, which may include working at height, lifting equipment, or operating machinery. You should be in good general health and physically able to take part in these activities safely. If you have any medical conditions, injuries, or concerns that may affect your ability to participate, please let our support team know in advance so we can advise you on course suitability and any reasonable adjustments that may be available.
Kentec Training is a registered CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO). This means that we can apply for automated grants on your behalf from CITB towards your training costs for the achievement of approved short courses. For full guidance on eligibility, available grant amounts, and how to make a claim, please visit our CITB Short Course Grants page or speak with your company’s CITB Grant & Levy contact.
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