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Stay On Top Of Ladder Safety The Leaders In Visual Safety TM How To

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Ladders are the kind of tools that many people assume they know how to use. They may think they know how to climb the ladder safely, when in fact they may not. Safe, efficient use of ladders is not really a complicated or difficult task but it does require that the users practice safe and proper ladder safety habits. In other words there are right and wrong ways to approach the ladder as a tool. There are key considerations that need to be taken into account which involve the height of the ladder, or of the job you need to do while on that ladder, placement of hands and feet, stability of the ladder itself as well as a myriad of other issues. This short but informative slideshare is meant to help you begin that journey of understanding the inherent positive but also dangerous elements of a ladder. Knowing which safety elements are critical to the success of your job and which need to be avoided to curtail or eliminate danger or accidents is critical information you need to make your own BEFORE starting out. If you have any questions regarding the types of ladders available and which ones might best support you in your project, do not hesitate to call our trained staff for a verbal checklist at 1-8 66-7 77-1360. Or visit us online at http://www.creativesafetysupply.com to check out all of our fall prevention and PPE safety equipment.

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Stay On Top

OfLadder Safety

The Leaders In Visual Safety TMHow To

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Today, 2000 peoplewill be injured in

ladder-related accidents...

...and one will be fatally injured.

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20%Fall injuries in the

workplace

81%Fall injuries in the

constructionindustry

In the workplace, about 20% of fall injuries involve ladders. This percentage is even higher in the construction industry, where about 81% of fall injuries treated in emergency rooms involve ladders.

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If you need to use aladder. . .

. . .what is your

first step?

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First, consider if a ladder is the bestoption for the job. OSHA suggestsasking yourself these 4 questions*:• Will I have to hold heavy items while on the ladder?• Is the elevated area high enough that it would

require a long ladder that can be unstable?• Will I be working from this height for a long time?• Do I have to stand on the ladder sideways

in order to do this work?

*If the answer to any of these questions is “yes”, a ladder might not be a good idea.

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OK, so you DO need a ladder. . .

Select the correct one.

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versus Selfsupporting

Non-Selfsupporting

Step ladders

Extensionladders

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Which Type?

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Correct height...You shouldn’t have to stand on the top rung or topstep of theladder.

Extension ladders should extend 3 feet beyond the edge that supports them.

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SafetyFeatures...• Do not use the top step.

• Are the steps safely connected to the frame?

• Are safety treads present to avoid slipping off?

• Does the ladder have special safety feet that anchor the ladder?

• Is the ladder certified?

ProTip: If unsure about the safety level of the ladder, take time to locate a knowledgeable store clerk and ask!

• Are lock-bars present

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Fiberglass(for working around electricity)

Aluminum(lightweight, NOT for use around electricity)

The Leaders In Visual Safety TMUse thecorrectladder

material

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Follow these

GUIDELINES...

ladder safety

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Place theladder onstable ground.

Inspect the ladder for damage orstability issues.

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For self-supporting ladders, lock the metal spreader for security.

If your ladder does not havethem consideranother one.

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Place the ladder at a safe angle.

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OSHA says a safe angle is when “the horizontal distance from the top support to the foot of the ladder is about ¼ the working length of the ladder.”

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Wear proper footwear with treads.

Always have 3 points of contact with the ladder (two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand).

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Face the ladder when ascending or descending.

Don’t lean outside the ladder’s rails.

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Use a spotter for extra safety.

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10 Don’t carry tools in your hands. Use a tool belt!

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