Ladder Safety - What Should You Know

Ladder Safety - What Should You Know

Using a ladder incorrectly or that is poorly maintained can have disastrous results! OSHA suggests the following steps to help keep you safe:

  • Inspect ladders to identify any visible defects that could cause injury which may include replacing any worn non-slip tape from the rungs. Remove any ladder with structural or other defects from service.
  • Maintain “3 points of contact” when climbing up or down ladders and do not carry any object or load that could cause a loss of balance or fall while climbing up or down the ladder.
  • Use portable ladders only on stable and level surfaces unless they are secured or stabilized to prevent accidental displacement.
  • Do not move, shift, or extend any portable ladder while in use.
  • Guard portable ladders with a temporary barricade or secure the ladders to prevent accidental displacement.
  • Never use top caps of step ladders as a step.
  • Never place a portable ladder on a box, barrel, pallet, or other unstable base to obtain additional height.
  • Do not move a mobile ladder stand or platform when in use.
  • Equip mobile ladder stands and platforms that have wheels or casters with a system to impede horizontal movement when a worker is on the stand or platform.
  • Provide a ladder safety system or personal fall arrest system on each fixed ladder that extends more than 24 feet above a lower level.
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