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EN131 Professional Step Ladders

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The EN131 Professional standard is now in full effect, any new step ladder purchased/ manufactured much be compatible with the EN131 standard. You do not need to replace your step ladder to meet the new standard until your ladder become damaged at which point it is recommended purchasing any new ladders under the new standards.

Still puzzled about the EN131 standard read our in-depth article to answer any questions you may have. This page features a wide range of step ladders that conform to the new EN131 Professional standards which are suitable for both Trade and Industrial. Our EN131 Professional step ladders still include popular steps from manufacturers such as Werner, Hymer, Zarges and Lyte.

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WHAT IS AN EN131 STEP LADDER AND WHEN SHOULD THEY BE USED?

An EN131 step ladder is a ladder that is certified to the industry standard when it comes to safety. EN131 now has two classifications EN131 Professional and EN131 Non-professional, therefore if buying for trade or for use at work it is best practice to purchase to the professional classification.

DO I HAVE TO BUY AN EN131 STEP LADDER?

As a rule, there are no laws against not purchasing the EN131 standard, however, if you are a business purchasing ladders you have the responsibility to ensure your employees have safe and certified equipment. Should an accident occur whilst not using certified ladders the HSE would not look favourably on your case. As a domestic user, we would again recommend buying at least EN131 Non-professional to ensure safety and cheaper imports and potentially unsafe products are continuing to flood the market.

HOW IS AN EN131 STEP LADDER TESTED?

The process for testing EN131 step ladders is not just a quick strength test, but a longer process to ensure regular use will not cause any ladders to buckle. Testing includes torsion tests, twist tests, lateral deflection, base slip testing amongst others. EN131 Professional testing also puts ladders under tougher durability requirements.

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