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I am a trainee electrician i was replacing light fittings with the circuit still live i was using a metal step ladder. I was told in college that you should use a wooden one or a fibreglass one. The electrican i was working with just earth the metal ladder with a wire and two big clamps one attached the the ladder and one attached to a metal pipe.
I was under the impression the reason for using wooden or fibreglass ladders is so that you are not earthed.
Is he right to earth ladders?
 
Are you sure he is an electrician and not a kitchen fitter?

Why the hell are you working live? I'm pretty certain your college course told you that its illegal except in very few exceptional circumstances (and doing lights aint one of them)
 
I am a trainee electrician i was replacing light fittings with the circuit still live i was using a metal step ladder. I was told in college that you should use a wooden one or a fibreglass one. The electrican i was working with just earth the metal ladder with a wire and two big clamps one attached the the ladder and one attached to a metal pipe.
I was under the impression the reason for using wooden or fibreglass ladders is so that you are not earthed.
Is he right to earth ladders?

no-you shouldn't earth the ladder

you should be isolated when working live and taking precautions against 'direct contact'-ie: tools and gloves
 
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SCARY.

I use a fiberglass ladder, just incase I make a huge stupid mistake, cant see the need to change light fittings live?
 
I have only been training for six weeks. I was under the impression that earthing ladders was the wrong thing to do because if you get a shock your making a connection between live and earth.
 
That is correct, by providing a path to earth you are increasing the chances of you going seriously bang. If it was a good idea, dont you think all electricians ladders would be made with flying leads instead of insulated material.

Trust what you were taught at college and not the idiots you work with. Remember how they had you using proving units to triple verify a dead circuit befpore you worked on it. Are you SURE they are electricians you work with. Sounds like you need to find someone else to learn from

DO NOT WORK LIVE. end of story
 
Unbeliveable :mad: Sounds like your employer should go back to college! There is no need to work live, and the ladder earthing is one of the most stupid things I have ever heard of! Please tell me your not told to use those cheap neon screwdrivers to prove the supplys are dead as well!
 

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