If you have to work over the Easter weekend, why not make it a bit more fun and have an Easter egg hunt? Small eggs can be hidden inside the hollow rungs of an extension ladder and in the tool trays of any ladder that comes with one or has an after-market version attached. You can even place a big egg in a high place, and challenge others to determine the correct access equipment needed to get it down. Chocolate is the nation's favourite treat, so by using it as a helpful educational tool you can test and assess everyone's knowledge of ladder safety and good practice by offering Easter eggs as a reward for getting it right. Of course, you don't have to hide all the eggs up or around ladders, you could put some in places that people will only find if they are doing a particular job. For instance, if someone needs to replace or repair a window frame then you could hide a small egg on the window ledge as a reward for getting that task done. If some of your colleagues are not the tidiest of people (and let's face it, every workplace has at least one really messy person!) then perhaps hiding Easter eggs with the cleaning equipment will spur them on to get tidy. If they don't tidy and clean up properly, you'll know about it because the eggs will still be there! If you're lucky enough to get one of those eggs with really thick chocolate that is almost impossible to break through, then climbing a ladder and dropping it from a height is an inventive and useful way of getting into the thing! Happy Easter!

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