The following information is taken from Traveler's website where it features different tips on how to stay safe this Holiday Season.
https://www.travelers.com/prepare-prevent/holiday-safety.aspx
Ladder
Safety
Ladder safety should
start before even stepping foot on one. The improper use of a ladder, or using
an object other than a ladder to reach an item, can result in serious injury
due to over – reaching or falling. Statistics suggest that workers are more
likely to abuse and misuse ladders rather than use them correctly in the
workplace.
There are a number of
factors that must be considered when working with ladders, and following key practices
of ladder safety can help prevent a potential injury.
- Inspect a ladder for cracks,
loose rungs, slivers and sharp edges prior to every use. If the ladder
appears to be in poor condition, do not use it.
- Use caution while carrying or
moving ladders.
- Practice team lifting if the
ladder is too long or heavy for one person to move.
- Ladders should be carried
horizontally rather than vertically, unless it is lightweight or under
eight feet tall.
- Ensure ladders are set on firm
ground and against a solid support during use.
- When using a non-self-supporting
ladder, which must lean against a wall or other support, be sure to
position it at such an angle that the horizontal distance from the top
support to the foot of the ladder is about 1/4 the working length of the
ladder.
- Always completely open the step
ladder and make certain it is stable before using it.
- Make note of the maximum intended
load and manufacturer's rated capacity when selecting and using ladders.
- Do not stand higher than the
second step from the top.
- Never stand or sit on the top
step.
- Do not use metal ladders near electrical exposures.
Tomorrow we will look at holiday theft.
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