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The Supreme ladder is an extremely strong and robust ladder designed for intensive professional use. The rungs are angled to create a surface that is comfortable to stand on. This ladder is equipped with additional guides on each ladder section, making it easy to extend. The ladders comply with Dutch health and safety regulations, the Commodities Act, the Portable Climbing Materials Order, NEN 2484 and EN 131.
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PLEASE NOTE: Portable climbing materials must be inspected annually.

All our ladders and steps conform to the Commodities Act and the Portable Climbing Materials Order, and have been approved in accordance with:


- NEN 2484 Portable access material - Ladders and steps


- EN 131



Commodities Act:


In the Netherlands, all ladders, folding ladders and steps must conform to the Commodities Act and the Portable Climbing Materials Order. This legislation offers a higher level of safety than EN 131.



EN 131:


EN 131 is the European standard for ladders, folding ladders and steps. This standard offers an insufficient safety level in the Netherlands. The Commodities Act is therefore applicable.



NEN 2484:


In the Netherlands, NEN 2484 and the Commodities Act apply to the professional use of ladders and steps. For safety reasons, ladders and steps that are used professionally must be stronger and more stable than ladders and steps used for DIY. In order to determine how much stronger and more stable, it is advisable to use the latest technology. This is set out in standards that are agreed with the various market participants. The Dutch standard NEN 2484 defines the requirements that must be met by ladders and steps for professional use.