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Ladders Are Tools by Beau Briggs
Posted @ 5/14/2015 11:06 AM
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Ladders are tools. Many of the basic safety rules that apply to most tools also apply to the safe use of a ladder:
* If you feel tired or dizzy, or are prone to losing your balance, stay off the ladder.
* Do not use ladders in high winds or storms.
* Wear clean slip-resistant shoes. Shoes with leather soles are not appropriate for ladder use since they are not considered sufficiently slip resistant.
* Before using a ladder, inspect it to confirm it is in good working condition.
* Ladders with loose or missing parts must be rejected. Rickety ladders that sway or lean to the side must be rejected.
* The ladder you select must be the right size for the job.
* The Duty Rating of the ladder must be greater than the total weight of the climber, tools, supplies, and other objects placed upon the ladder.
* The length of the ladder must be sufficient so that the climber does not have to stand on the top rung or step.
* When the ladder is set-up for use, it must be placed on firm level ground and without any type of slippery condition present at either the base or top support points.
* Only one person at a time is permitted on a ladder unless the ladder is specifically designed for more than one climber (such as a Trestle Ladder).
* Ladders must not be placed in front of closed doors that can open toward the ladder. * The door must be blocked open, locked, or guarded.
* Read the safety information labels on the ladder.
* The on-product safety information is specific to the particular type of ladder on which it appears.
* The climber is not considered qualified or adequately trained to use the ladder until familiar with this information.
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