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1 Unsafe job-made ladder Broken rails Missing rungs
Image 1111: Cement Masons/Washington State Department of Labor and Industries

2 No fall protection / personal fall arrest system
No personal protective equipment (PPE) Improper ladder use (less than 3 feet above the point of support, Not secured) Image 891: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

3 No fall protection / personal fall arrest system
Improper use of an A-Frame step ladder Image 870: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

4 Image 211: NIOSH/John Rekus http://www.elcosh.org
Climbing the ladder with only one hand Pry bar may get tangled in rungs Image 211: NIOSH/John Rekus

5 No fall protection / personal fall arrest system
No personal protective equipment (PPE) Improper ladder use (less than 3 feet above the point of support, not secured) Image 889: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

6 No fall protection / personal fall arrest system
No personal protective equipment (PPE) No scaffolding or mechanical lift Image 868: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

7 No fall protection / personal fall arrest system
No personal protective equipment (PPE) Improper job-built ladder Improper lifting practice Falling material Poor housekeeping Possible improper ladder use Image 847: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

8 No fall protection / personal fall arrest system
No personal protective equipment (PPE) Tripping hazards Improper slide guards Image 821: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

9 Hazards Scaffold overloaded (correct scaffold for the load, planking sags more than 1/60 of span) Load is not on top of supports Scaffold missing: cross bracing, full planking, falling object protection No working space Scaffold not level (leaning) Image 995: OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center

10 Image 226: NIOSH/John Rekus http://www.elcosh.org
Scaffold missing: cross bracing, full planking, falling object protection Scaffold set up on top of unsecured excavation (no caution tape) Scaffold footing not properly braced Poor housekeeping Improper ladder use (less than 3 feet above the point of support, not secured) Ladder used is the top of an extention ladder, does not have feet Image 226: NIOSH/John Rekus

11 Image 224: NIOSH/John Rekus http://www.elcosh.org
Ladders jack platform cannot be over 20 feet high Improper ladder use (less than 3 feet above the point of support, not secured) Image 224: NIOSH/John Rekus

12 Image 155: NIOSH/John Rekus http://www.elcosh.org
Improper scaffold guarding (midrail, toeboard or mesh) No fall protection / personal fall arrest system Improper use of scaffolding (working on an elevated work surface) No access ladder shown Image 155: NIOSH/John Rekus


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