Allot of folk prefer towers, but I dislike them. I find them time consuming to work on and dangerous. You also should now have an IPAF licence I think to work on one if at any real height.
I don’t pass that comment flippantly. I have worked on towers up to about 50ft high. Worked on literally hundreds over the past 22 years. Owned two or three at various sizes in that time. But as I say, I dislike them.
"10ft Trestles and Catwalk + barrier" go for slightly lower if your van space dictates. Even 8ft high trestles will do 9/10 shop front Signs.
Shop front, artic lorry sized vehicles, you name it, they cope no sweat and are up in about 1 minute.
Anything bigger, it’s a cherry picker job. Granted an IPAF licence is required, but if you find your now working at these sort of heights then I suggest getting one.
You will find that even securing jobs that haven’t stipulated a licence, when you get onto work sites and more, the site foreman will ask you for one.
Hiring scaffold or a cherry picker is painless and you don’t normally get asked for the licence. My understanding is that it’s because it’s your insurance as the operator that will now cover the machine, damages, injuries, fatalities etc.
When I went on my IPAF course I have to say, I went in ignorant and with the frame of mind “I know most of this anyway, plenty experience” but fact was, operating it I did know most, but the safety side of it all, what CAN and does happen allot, I was oblivious too.
Anyway, I’m off on one again… :lol1: :lol1: