ELKHART PRODUCTS CORPORATION

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ELKHART PRODUCTS CORPORATION “TOOLBOX SAFETY TALK” LADDER SAFETY OSHA 29 CFR 1910.25, 1910.26, and 1910.27 WELCOME 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

LADDER SAFETY Purpose: Ladders present unique opportunities for unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. Associates who use ladders must be trained in proper selection, inspection, use and storage. 14 13 14 14 14 14 14

LADDER HAZARDS Hazards include: Ladders with missing or broken parts. Using a ladder with too low a weight rating. Using a ladder that is too short for purpose. Using metal ladders near energized electrical equipment. Using ladders as a working platform. Objects falling from ladders.

LADDER INSPECTION Inspect ladders before each use. All rungs and steps are free of oil, grease, dirt, etc. All fittings are tight. Spreaders or other locking devices are in place. Non-skid safety feet are in place. No structural defects, all support braces intact. DO NOT use broken ladders. Contact Maintenance to have broken ladders tagged “Do Not Use” and removed from service.

LADDER STORAGE Store ladders on sturdy hooks in areas where they cannot be damaged. Store to prevent warping or sagging. Do not hang anything on ladders that are in a stored condition.

LADDER RATINGS I-A 300 pounds (heavy duty) I 250 pounds (heavy duty) II 250 pounds (medium duty) III 200 pounds (light duty)

LADDER SETUP Procedure to prevent ladder incidents: Place ladder on a clean slip free level surface. Extend the ladder 3-4 feet above the top support, if used to access roof or other elevated surface. Anchor or secure the top of the ladder when the 3-4 foot extension is not possible. Place the ladder base ¼ the height of the ladder from the wall when using a straight ladder.

LADDER SETUP continued Never allow more than one person on a ladder. Use tool belts or hand lines to carry objects. Do not lean out from the ladder in any direction. If you have a fear of heights – don’t climb a ladder. Do not allow others to work under a ladder in use.

LADDER MAINTENANCE Keep ladders clean. Never replace broken parts unless provided by the original manufacturer. Do not attempt to repair broken side rails. Keep all threaded fasteners properly adjusted.

FIVE RULES OF LADDER SAFETY Select the right ladder for the job. Inspect ladder before you use it. Setup the ladder with care. Climb and descend ladders cautiously. Face ladder and hold on with both hands. Carry tools on belt or raise and lower with hand line. Check shoes and rungs for slippery surfaces. Use safe practices when working on a ladder. Always hold on with one hand and never reach too far to either side or rear to maintain balance. Never climb higher than second step from top on a stepladder or third from the top on a straight ladder. Never attempt to move, shift, or extend ladder while in use.