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myredracer wrote:
I vote no. A vertical ladder just isn't safe compared to a portable extension ladder. An extension ladder should be at an angle based on the 4 to 1 rule - 1 foot out for every 4' in height and should be min. 3' above the roof. OSHA ladder safety- same in Canada. Falls from ladders are a leading cause of worker injuries from mild to death and doesn't have to be a tall ladder to get seriously injured. Same with homeowners too. I fell off a 6' stepladder 20 years and still have hip pain and can't sleep on one side. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to climb up to the roof on a fixed vertical RV ladder and get yourself over and onto the roof surface - worse going down too. Do RV ladders have an ANSI duty/safety rating or is it from RVIA?
Consider safety first. Use a quality extension ladder. The only time I use ours is for cleaning and putting the cover on which gets done at home. DW works at our workers comp. board (WorksafeBC) and she won't even let me use a step stool without a hardhat and fall restraint. 😞 Having said the above, a factory ladder on an RV is great for hanging a tote tank, bike. etc. 🙂
Feb-29-2016 03:08 PM
Feb-28-2016 06:53 PM
lbrjet wrote:
I have been up and down my ladder at least a hundred times and it is as safe as any other ladder, as long as you use two hands.
Feb-28-2016 06:29 PM
daveor wrote:RV daytrader wrote:Can I ask what kind of ladder you have that only takes up 4inches.. thought about putting a ladder on mine too,, but not thrilled about more holes either.
Telescoping ladder easier to climb as it is at an angle, NOT straight up like a mounted ladder. Check your slide topper??..Would you rather place telescoping ladder next to the slide and climb up 5 rungs to check or clean topper OR climb up rear mounted ladder up to the roof, walk over to slide area to check or clean, walk back across roof to rear ladder and climb back down? My telescoping ladder takes up 4 inches of my closet space.
Feb-28-2016 05:20 PM
RV daytrader wrote:Can I ask what kind of ladder you have that only takes up 4inches.. thought about putting a ladder on mine too,, but not thrilled about more holes either.
Telescoping ladder easier to climb as it is at an angle, NOT straight up like a mounted ladder. Check your slide topper??..Would you rather place telescoping ladder next to the slide and climb up 5 rungs to check or clean topper OR climb up rear mounted ladder up to the roof, walk over to slide area to check or clean, walk back across roof to rear ladder and climb back down? My telescoping ladder takes up 4 inches of my closet space.
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