Ladder Safety. Each year, more than 511,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms, doctors' offices, clinics and other medical settings because.

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Ladder Safety

Each year, more than 511,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms, doctors' offices, clinics and other medical settings because they failed to use ladders safely. Ladder violations including lack of training documentation, improper use, and defective or wrong type of ladder is #8 of OSHA’s top ten citations.

Choose the Correct Ladder 3 Considerations…. Height: is the ladder tall enough? (hint 8 ft ladder = 5’8’’) Performance: is the weight capacity rating enough to support the employee and materials??? Material: is the ladder wood, fiberglass or aluminum? Is the ladder to be used to work on energized equipment?

4 WISHA Regulations General industry - WAC Construction - WAC Part J  Type 1AA Industrial Special Duty Use Pounds  Type 1A Industrial Extra Heavy Use - 300Pounds  Type 1 - Industrial Heavy Use Pounds  Type 2 - Commercial Medium Use Pounds  Type 3 - Household Light Use Pounds (Type 3 NOT allowed to be used in schools) (Unlabeled ladders not permitted in any workplace)

Check the load capacity of the ladder Check also for OSHA approval

Ladder inspection  Inspect ladders frequently -- Before each use -- Before each use -- Document thorough inspection monthly -- Document thorough inspection monthly  Portable metal ladder must be inspected immediately if it tips over  Follow manufacturer’s guidelines for inspection  Document inspections and preventative maintenance schedules

Read, understand and follow ALL warning stickers

Ladder Supports must always be in the locked-down position before climbing the ladder

DO NOT Use Aluminum Ladders Near Power Sources  Avoid use when working on any energized source  Stay away from overhead lines

Precautions for safe ladder use  Use ladders for their intended purpose  Set up the ladder on a firm, solid surface  Keep ladders secured/barricaded

Precautions for safe ladder use  Face ladders when ascending/descending ascending/descending  Keep ladder rungs and boots clean  Avoid leaning or over reaching

Precautions for safe ladder use  Hoist material up to you when you’ve reached the top of the ladder  Work within the side rails - “Belt-Buckle Rule”  Store ladders in designated areas

Leaning, over-reaching, belt buckle rule

Maintenance  Remove ladders with structural defects, corrosion, or defective parts from service  Red-Tag ladders “Do Not Use”

Never Stand On the Top Step!

Never Stand On the Step Below the Top Step!

Never climb up the back side of a folding ladder, unless the ladder is designed for such use

Never Overreach

Make sure that the locking mechanisms are engaged before you climb the ladder

Both hands must be free when climbing a ladder. Ladders must be stabilized and extend at least 3 feet above the roof edge.

Bad Situations

Key Points  Use proper ladder  3-point contact  when climbing or descending  4 to 1 rule  Belt buckle rule

Questions?  Don Ebert NEWESD 101Risk Manager /