Ladder Safety

Portable Ladder Safety
Falls from portable ladders (step,
straight, combination and extension) are one of
the leading causes of occupational fatalities and
injuries.

  • Read and follow all labels/markings on the ladder.
  • Avoid electrical hazards! – Look for overhead
    power lines before handling a ladder. Avoid
    using a metal ladder near power lines or
    exposed energized electrical equipment.
  • Always inspect the ladder prior to using it. If the
    ladder is damaged, it must be removed from
    service and tagged until repaired or discarded.
    
    
    
  • Always maintain a 3-point
    (two hands and a foot, or
    two feet and a hand) contact on the ladder when
    climbing. Keep your body
    near the middle of the step
    and always face the ladder
    while climbing (see diagram).
  • Only use ladders and appropriate accessories (ladder
    levelers, jacks or hooks) for
    their designed purposes.
  • Ladders must be free of any
    3-Point Contact slippery material on the
    rungs, steps or feet.
  • Do not use a self-supporting ladder (e.g., step
    ladder) as a single ladder or in a partially closed
    position.
  • Do not use the top step/rung of a ladder as
    a step/rung unless it was designed for that
    purpose.
    (continued on reverse)
    Use a ladder only on a stable and level surface,
    unless it has been secured (top or bottom) to
    prevent displacement.
  • Do not place a ladder on boxes, barrels or other
    unstable bases to obtain additional height.
  • Do not move or shift a ladder while a person or
    equipment is on the ladder.
  • An extension or straight
    ladder used to access an
    elevated surface must
    extend at least 3 feet
    above the point of support (see diagram). Do
    not stand on the three
    top rungs of a straight,
    single or extension ladder.
  • The proper angle for
    setting up a ladder is to
    place its base a quarter
    of the working length of
    the ladder from the wall
    or other vertical surface
    (see diagram).
  • A ladder placed in any
    location where it can
    be displaced by other
    work activities must
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    Distance to top support
    3 ft. min. x






    be secured to prevent
    displacement or a barricade must be erected to
    keep traffic away from the ladder.
  • Be sure that all locks on an extension ladder are
    properly engaged.
  • Do not exceed the maximum load rating of a
    ladder. Be aware of the ladder’s load rating and
    of the weight it is supporting, including the
    weight of any tools or equipment.

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