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Professional Roof Access and Ladder Safety Testing Services Designed to Protect Your Workforce and Meet UK Safety Standards.
Nationwide Ladder Testing, Inspection & Recertification Services
Keeping your workforce safe and your building compliant starts with ensuring roof access ladders are regularly tested and certified. At Sky Height Safety, we provide professional roof access ladder testing, inspection, and recertification for commercial and industrial sites across the UK.
Our specialist team helps facilities managers, building owners, and safety officers identify risks early, remain compliant with UK regulations, and prevent costly accidents. Whether you require a one-off inspection or scheduled annual testing, we provide a complete service backed by expert knowledge and detailed reporting.
Roof Ladder Testing
Our testing process ensures every roof access ladder remains safe, secure, and fully compliant. Inspections include.
- Structural checks of fixings, anchorage points, and rungs
- Assessment of damage, corrosion, or missing components
- Review of safety cages, hoops, or guardrails
- Certification against working at height regulations, including standards such as BS 4211 for fixed ladders and BS 5395-3 for access systems
Fixed Ladder Testing
Fixed ladders are tested against key British Standards to ensure compliance and durability.
- BS 4211:2005+A1:2008 – for permanently fixed ladders
- BS 5395-3:985 – for industrial stairs, ladders, and walkways
- BS EN 14122 – for permanent means of access to machinery
Temp Access Ladder Testing
Temporary or portable ladders also require regular checks to ensure safety. We test against:
- BS 2037 – Aluminium ladders
- BS EN 131 – Hinged or multi-section ladders
- This ensures short-term access solutions are just as safe as permanent ones.
Why Roof Access Safety Matters?
Working at height is one of the most common causes of workplace accidents in the UK. Without proper inspection and maintenance, roof access ladders can quickly become unsafe, putting your people, your reputation, and your compliance at risk.
Regular testing and certification significantly reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls, helping to protect not only your employees but also contractors and visitors to your site. By keeping on top of inspections, you can demonstrate compliance with health and safety law while also minimising liability and the risk of enforcement action from the HSE.
Roof Access Ladder Inspection & Recertification
Routine inspections are essential for spotting risks before they lead to accidents. During an inspection, our team checks for loose or missing fixings, bent or damaged rungs and ties, signs of rust or corrosion, and any issues with platforms or ladder cages. We carry out both visual and physical inspections to make sure nothing is overlooked.
Once your ladder passes inspection, we provide full recertification to confirm compliance. You’ll receive an updated certification document for your records, along with clear advice on any repairs, replacements, or upgrades that may be needed. We also provide support for your health and safety audits, giving you complete confidence that your site remains safe and compliant.
Why Choose Professional Ladder Testing?
- Full Regulatory Compliance
- Proactive Risk Management
- Cost-Effective Prevention
- Detailed Documentation
- Trusted Expertise
How Sky Height Safety Can Help You?
- Nationwide inspection and recertification services
- Competent engineers with specialist training
- Cost-effective solutions with specialist training
- Free consultations to assess your compliance needs
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should ladders be tested?
All fixed roof access ladders must be tested at least every 12 months. More frequent inspections may be required depending on usage and environmental conditions.
How often do I need to get a recertification?
Recertification typically requires intervals no greater than 12 months, but high-use or harsh-environment sites may need shorter intervals.
Who is responsible for ladder compliance?
The duty holder (employee, building owner, or facilities manager) is responsible under the Work at Heights Regulation 2005.
What are signs my ladder may be unsafe?
Look out for loose or missing fixings, bent or dented components, snapped ladder ties, corrosion, or ladders that don’t run smoothly.
Do temporary ladders need testing?
Yes. Portable and temporary ladders must also be tested to ensure they meet relevant British Standards.
