Workers Compensation Ladder Safety Training

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Workers Compensation Ladder Safety Training

Portable Ladder Safety Introduction Ladders are important and essential tools that are used widely in a variety of industries.  They help us move up and down and work at different heights. Portable ladders, in particular, are useful tools because they can be readily moved or carried. They are simply built and come in many sizes, shapes, and styles.

Ladder Safety – Condition/Inspection Condition and inspection Keep portable ladders in good, usable condition. Joints between steps or rungs and side rails are tight Rungs, cleats, or steps are not bent, broken or split All bolts and rivets are in place and secure Hardware, fittings and accessories are securely attached and working properly Ropes are not frayed or badly worn Ladder Safety – Condition/Inspection

Ladder Safety Condition/Inspection Moveable parts operate freely without grinding or excessive play Safety feet and other auxiliary equipment are not excessively worn Metal components are not corroded There are no other faulty or defective components

Ladder Safety Ladders need to be inspected as follows: WHEN THE LADDER IS: DO THE FOLLOWING: First placed into service and periodically while in service Inspect the ladder for visible defects, including, but not limited to: -Working parts and -Rung or step connections to the side rails Damaged by impact or tips over Visually inspect the ladder for dents, bends, cracks or splits Check: -Rung or step connection to the side rails -Hardware connections -Rivets for shear damage -All other components Ladder Safety

DO Store ladders in dry, well ventilated areas with moderate temperatures. Store ladders either vertically or horizontally with supports at each end and in the middle. Identify unsafe ladders with tags. Remove defective or unsafe ladders from service immediately. DON'T Don't store anything on a ladder. Don't paint wooden ladders with paint, only with clear preservatives, as paint can hide wear on the ladder. Storage

Portable Ladders – Use/Abuse Although they are easy to use, they are often misused or abused, causing serious injuries and deaths. These deaths and injuries could have been significantly reduced or eliminated with proper care and use.

Varieties of Ladders To prevent injuries while using portable ladders, you need to know what kinds of ladders there are and how to use them properly.   There are various types, shapes, and sizes of ladders to help you accomplish your tasks.  

Two Way Step Ladder Platform Ladder Varieties of Ladders: Extension Ladder – 2 person job Platform Ladder Double Sided Ladder

Self-Supporting Ladders Portable self-supporting ladders can stand up on their own.   Standard stepladders have a front section with steps for climbing and a back section with two rear legs, which give them their stability.   They must be set up on firm, level surfaces  such as floors, platforms, and slabs.

Self-Supporting Ladders The standard stepladder is non-adjustable and has flat steps and a hinged back.   It must have a metal spreader or locking device strong enough to securely hold the front and back sections in the open position.   The back section is cross-braced and you must not use it for climbing. Self-Supporting Ladders

Non Self-Supporting Non-self-supporting ladders must be leaned against a stable structure strong enough to support the weight of the ladder, user, tools, and materials being used by the worker on the ladder. They are intended for use by only one worker at a time. Commonly used non-self-supporting ladders include single ladders and extension ladders.

Single ladders are nonadjustable and must never be tied or fastened together to form a longer ladder. Sectional ladders, which consist of two or more sections, are designed to be combined together to function as a single ladder Non Self– Supporting

Portable Ladders - Falls You don't have to fall far to get hurt.  Workers injured in falls from ladders are usually less than 10 feet above the ladder's base of support. 

Reasons for Falls Why do people fall from ladders if they are so easy to use? -Setting up on an unstable or slippery base surface is a primary reason ladders fall over. -Falls involve portable ladders that move, tilt, or shift while a worker is climbing, descending, or performing a task.  -Standing on the top two rungs, which explicitly has a warning label DANGER, do not do!

More Reasons for Falls improperly getting onto or off of the ladder   loss of balance   setting up the ladder improperly   overreaching by the user   mis-stepping or a slipping of the foot while climbing or descending More Reasons for Falls

Ladder Safety - Prevention Make sure the ladder is not placed on ice, snow, or other slippery surface unless the ladder is prevented from accidental displacement by: Securing it Providing the ladder with slip-resistant feet

Ladder Safety - Prevention Protect ladders that are set–up in a location where they could be displaced by workplace activities or traffic by either: Securing the ladder to prevent accidental displacement Using a barricade to keep the activities or traffic away from the ladder Ladder Safety - Prevention

Ladder Safety - Prevention Protect ladders that are set-up in front of doors that open towards the ladder by doing at least one of the following: Block the door open Lock the door Guard the door to keep it from opening into the ladder Ladder Safety - Prevention

Ladder Safety - Prevention Make sure ladders are not placed on boxes, barrels, or other unstable bases to obtain additional height Place a straight ladder so the side rails are equally supported by the top support, unless the ladder is equipped with a single support attachment Make sure the top support of the ladder is reasonably rigid and able to support the load Ladder Safety - Prevention

Ladder Safety Prevention Climbing and descending: Have both hands free to hold on to the ladder, or at least one hand. Face the ladder when climbing or descending Keep ladders free from oil, grease, or other slippery materials Keep the area around the top and bottom of ladders clear. Remove all items from ladder before moving it Make sure single-rail ladders are not used Ladder Safety Prevention

Help Yourself & Others Before you use a ladder, check its rating to see if you have the right ladder for the job.  Be sure not to subject the ladder to a work load greater than its rated capacity.  And, always read manufacturers' labels and follow their recommendations. Do yourself a favor and avoid a fall and injury to yourself. If you see someone doing it wrong, say something!

Manufactured ladders have warning markings and labels, such as "CAUTION" and "DANGER," which are usually in red or yellow. They often also have  "SAFETY" labels which give information on how to use the ladders safely. Warning labels

What NOT to do:

Quiz ?

You have to fall more than 15 feet from a ladder before you get hurt. ? FALSE!!! TRUE OR FALSE FACT: Workers injured in falls from ladders are usually less than 10 feet above the ladder's base of support Ladder Safety Quiz

D) ALL OF THE ABOVE Ladder Safety Quiz Injuries involving falls from ladders might be: A) Reaching too far out away from the ladder. B) Misstep or slip of the foot while climbing. C) Setting up the ladder on an unstable or slippery surface. D) All of the above. D) ALL OF THE ABOVE Ladder Safety Quiz

A ladder is rated according to: A) its size B) how it is to be used C) the total weight that it can safely support D) the kind of material it is made of C)The total weight it can safely support. Ladder Safety Quiz

FALSE!!! TRUE OR FALSE Ladder Safety Quiz You don't need to read any of the labels on a ladder for information other than to find out the ladder's type. TRUE OR FALSE FALSE!!! FACT: All labels must be read in order to take certain precautions is required. Ladder Safety Quiz

Thank you for reviewing our Safety Training. Please see your District Manager and they should provide you with an acknowledgment form of Ladder Safety Training.