6) unsuitable ground at the instal-
lation site of the ladder (e.g.
unstable, soft ground, sloping,
slippery surfaces or contami-
nated solid surfaces);
7) unfavourable weather condi-
tions (e.g. wind);
8) collision with a ladder, e.g. by
vehicles or doors;
9) incorrect choice of ladder (e.g.
ladder too short, unsuitable
use).
b) Improper handling
1) setting up the ladder in its posi-
tion of usage;
2) assembly and disassembly of
the ladder;
3) carrying items whilst climbing
the ladder.
c) Slips, stumbles and falls
1) unsuitable footwear;
2) contaminated rungs;
3) careless behaviour of user (e.g.
taking two steps at a time, slid-
ing down the beams).
d) Failure of the ladder
construction
1) poor condition of the ladder
(e.g. damaged beams, wear and
tear);
2) overloading of the ladder.
e) Electrical hazards
1) unavoidable work under voltage
(e.g. fault tracing);
2) setting up the ladder in direct
proximity of electrical equip-
ment under voltage (e.g. high
voltage overhead cables);
3) damage of electrical equipment
by ladders (e.g. coverings or
protective insulation);
4) incorrect choice of ladder type
for electrical work.
Technical data
Model:
Maximum permissible load: 150 kg
Maximum length:
Inclination angle:
Weight:
Maximum permissible
number of users:
Article number:
Disposal
Disposing of the packaging
Dispose of the packag-
ing by sorting into single
type materials.
Dispose of cardboard and carton as
waste paper and foils via the recy-
clable material collection service.
Disposing of the ladder
Dispose of the ladder in accordance
with the applicable laws and regu-
lations for your country.
English
BT-TL033
2.63 m
65°– 75°
8.0 kg
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7063650
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