By law permanent ladders have to have a lockable cage around them preventing use without the proper key to unlock access to the ladder. So even if there was a permanent ladder it should have been locked.
And the pictures clearly show an extension ladder leaning up against the building.
Hold up do people really not understand these are installed in construction for roof maintenance?
By law permanent ladders have to have a lockable cage around them preventing use without the proper key to unlock access to the ladder. So even if there was a permanent ladder it should have been locked.
And the pictures clearly show an extension ladder leaning up against the building.