LADDER SAFETY
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Storage and Maintenance
Store ladders where they are not exposed to weather
Ladders should be cleaned on a regular basis
Moving parts should be kept clean and lubricated
Store ladders horizontally on racks, with support every 2m (6ft)
Inspect for common defects such as broken rungs, split side rails, worn or broken safety feet,
and oil or grease which can make climbing surfaces slippery
Tag a defective ladder for repair or replacement
Destroy ladders that cannot be safely repaired
Prohibit repairs which include tying or binding with wire prohibiting the painting of ladders,
as this can hide cracks or other weak points
Training
Your employee training program should include the following:
Choosing the right ladder for the job
Assessing the area where the ladder will be used, and the condition of the floor or ground
How to level
Inspecting for defects
Using ladders safely
Dangers of overreaching
Awareness of unsafe practices such as:
– Setting ladder on boxes, steps, etc.
– Climbing with wet or greasy shoes
– Removing the safety feet
– Leaning the ladder against an unstable support
Protective equipment such as fall arrest/restraint may be required in some circumstances. Specific
training may be required when working at heights. Contact WSPS for more information.
Use the safe practices in this guideline to supplement your training.
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