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Don't Ignore These Basic Rules of Ladder Climbing


Gotta Climb? Make Sure You Follow These Ladder Safety Tips!

If you're on a step ladder, do not ignore the warning: “THIS IS NOT A STEP.” You should never step on the very top of a step ladder. Nor should you ever step on ...

Ladder Safety

Almost all ladder accidents can be avoided by following the three basic rules of ladder safety: · No ladder is safe unless it is the right type and right size ...

Ladder Safety Tips - ErectaStep

When climbing up or down a ladder, a worker must always follow the “three points of contact” rule (two hands and a foot, or two feet and a hand).

Basic Ladder Safety - American Ladder Institute

Ladders are safe, useful tools when used properly. Many of the basic safety rules that apply to most tools also apply to the safe use of a ladder:

March is National Ladder Safety Month - Princeton EHS

Always face the ladder when climbing up or down; don't skip steps. Maintain three points of contact at all times: two feet and one hand or two ...

Ladder Safety Archives - The ANSI Blog

Ladder Safety · Construction worker climbing red metal extension ladder with three points of contact and basic safety tips · Don't Ignore These Basic Rules of ...

Climbing Your Ladder

Following the “belt buckle rule” and keeping your body in between the ladder's side rails will help you work safer. Three Points of Contact ...

4-to-1 Rule & 3 Points-of-Contact: A Guide to Ladder Safety

ensure the ladder is on stable ground. · extend a ladder 3 feet higher than a roof, if you are climbing onto the roof. · inspect your shoes before ...

Portable Ladder Safety - Use Safe Work Practices

always follow manufacturer's recommendations for proper use · tie, block or otherwise secure the ladder to prevent it from being displaced · when climbing and ...

LADDER SAFETY - Dr. Barbara Bergin

Don't climb up to any height where you can't hold solidly to the ladder in front of you. Wear solid shoes. No slippers, flip-flops, or stocking ...

Ladder safety resources - SFM Mutual Insurance

Never climb a ladder with your hands full. Instead use proper carrying devices. Face the ladder when climbing or descending. Woman climbing up a ...

7 tips for safe use of ladders - Safety+Health Magazine

Always maintain three points of contact when climbing, OSHA says. This means using two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand.

Ladder safety tips you should know - FFVA Mutual

Don't stack the ladder: Ladders require strong, stable support to be used safely, so operators should never aim to boost a ladder's length by ...

Ladder Safety - eLCOSH

Do not straddle the front and back of a stepladder. Additional Safety Rules for Single Ladders and Extension Ladders. Ladder Selection and Inspection. Remember ...

OSHA Ladder Safety 101: How to Meet OSHA Standards - monitorQA

Ladder safety is essential so employers and workers can minimize the risks of severe injury or death. Following common-sense regulations can ...

Ladder and Roof Safety: Don't Fall on the Job

Stay Safe While Climbing Ladders · Pick the right size ladder for the job. · Use cones to make a protective work area. · Lock the ladder into place at the bottom.

Ladder Safety: Best Practices - JLC Online

Don't stand above the highest safe standing level–two rungs from the top of a stepladder and three rungs above the roof line of an extension ladder. Never climb ...

Maintain Three Points of Contact for Climbing Safety

The three points of contact rule is simple. When climbing or descending ladders, trucks and equipment, always maintain contact with one hand and two feet, or ...

C.L.I.M.B Your Way to Ladder Safety in the Workplace

Move Safely · Wear slip-resistant shoes · Always face the ladder · Keep your hands free – use a tool belt or pulley to lift up any necessary tools.

The Importance of Basic Rules for Ladder Safety in the Nonprofit ...

Don't lean too far to one side when climbing – keep your weight evenly distributed. following these basic safety guidelines will help you avoid injury and have ...