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1 STEP-BY-STEP LADDER SAFETY By Louisville Ladder Corporation

2 SELECTING A LADDER  What is going to be the specific use?  What potential hazards are in the area?  What is the physical layout?  Weight of the ladder consideration?

3 LADDER DUTY RATING* *Add the user’s weight plus all protective equipment, tools, and supplies. Type IA - Duty rating of 300 pounds. Type I - Duty rating of 250 pounds. Type II - Duty rating of 225 pounds. Type III - Duty Rating of 200 pounds. *There is no relationship between length and duty rating! ANSI requires Duty Rating Sticker.

4 DETERMINING THE LENGTH  Never stand on or above the second step from the top of a step-ladder.  Never stand on the top three rungs of an extension ladder.

5 SELECTING STE PLADDERS Ladder Size Approx. Highest Level 4’ 1’11” 5’2’10” 6’3’9” 7’4’9” 8’ 5’8” 10’7’7” 12’9’6” 14’ 11’5” 16’13’4”

6 SELECTING EXTENSION LADDERS Ladder Extended Maximum Size Length Height 16’ 13’ 9.5’ 20’ 17’ 13.5’ 24’ 21’ 17.0’ 28’ 25’ 21.0’ 32’29’ 25.0’ 36’32’ 28.0’

7 OVERLAP OF EXTENSION LADDERS Ladder Size Type I & IA Type II & III Up To 32’3’3’ 32’ To 36’4’4’ 36’ To 48’5’5’ Over 48’ 6’----

8 INSPECTING A LADDER â Feet are not broken; slip pads are secure. â Check for cracks on each individual part. â Check hardware, fittings, connections, and accessories. â Test rope and pulley. â Be sure all bolts and rivets are in place and secure. â Make sure ladder is free of foreign material.

9 TRANSPORTING A LADDER  Never transport or reposition an extension ladder without complete retraction.  When possible, use two persons.  If one person is carrying, keep front higher than back.  Secure both ends when carrying on a vehicle.

10 SETTING UP A LADDER â RID THE AREA OF HAZARDS! â Look above for wires or obstructions. â Clear clutter from area. â Block off area so people or equipment won’t interfere. â If close to a corner or near a door, use a guard and/or proper signage.

11 SETTING UP A LADDER (Extension Ladder) â 75.5  from the horizontal is optimum resistance to sliding, ladder strength, and balance (angle of inclination). â One-Quarter Rule - One foot away from wall or object for each four feet of ladder’s length. â Place feet against object and “walk” ladder up; then position.

12 SETTING UP A LADDER (Self-Supporting Ladder) â Place so all four legs are on solid level surface. â Use extension levelers on uneven surface. â Never use a self-supporting ladder as a straight ladder. â Do not side load! Keep center-of-gravity between hand rails. â Never use the top or top two steps to stand on.

13 PROPER CLIMBING  Unsafe acts and unsafe conditions cause 98% of injury incidents.  Eliminate haste, sudden movements, lack of attention, and damaged or worn equipment.  Don’t carry heavy or bulky objects up the ladder. Use towline.  Keep three body parts in contact with the ladder at all times.

14 PROPER CLIMBING  Always face the ladder while climbing or working.  Keep your belt buckle between the rails.  Climb slowly and surly.  When climbing onto a roof, don’t step over the top of the ladder.  When climbing onto a roof, have 3 feet extending over contact point.

15 AVOIDING HAZARDS  Read and follow all instruction labels.  Don’t try to move ladder while on it.  Don’t use boards, boxes, etc. to give greater height.  One person at a time on a ladder.  Never use a ladder on scaffolding.

16 AVOIDING HAZARDS  Never lean ladder against an unstable surface.  Don’t connect two ladders together.  Never leave a ladder unattended.  Don’t try to use a ladder for an unintended purpose.  Do not allow children to climb a ladder.

17 LADDER CARE  Regularly clean and lubricate moving parts.  Clean rungs and steps as needed.  Never paint a wooden ladder. May use a clear protective coating.  Store ladders by hanging. Support every 6 feet.

18 LADDER CARE  Keep away from extreme heat and cold.  Keep non-conductive ladders free from any conductive material.  Handle with care; never bang or drop.

19 LADDER CARE  A single person should be assigned to periodically inspect each ladder.  Documentation of the inspection should be available for any request.  No ladder should be returned to service that contains defects until adequately repaired.  Ladders beyond repair should be destroyed.

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