Use of Ladders and Safety
| by Sam Kerry | March 08, 2006
Every year when carrying out homeimprovements people are killed and many moreinjured through the incorrect use of laddersThere are a few simple things to think about to prevent this happening to you.
First pick the right type of ladder for the job you are doing. There are different types ofladders which complement the job you are undertaking, e.g. is a stepladder the right pieceof equipment or would a combination ladder be better.
Next check the ladder, and make sure the ladder itself is safe. Are all the screws and anyside rails it might have in place. Using a ladder that isn't secure, is not a good start andcould result in an accident before you have even started the job.
A little bit of forethought can be very helpful.
For example can you do the job yourself or will you need someone to hold the ladder foryou. If you are by yourself can the ladder be secured properly. Is the ground suitable toplace the ladder or is it too uneven. As well as the checking the ground check the bottom of the ladder to make sure there is nothing wrong that will prevent it standing securely.
Is the ladder long enough or will you need an extension? If you are using an extensionmake sure it is extended before climbing. The top of the ladder should be rested againsta firm surface and it should be placed at the correct angle. Ladders rested against a wallshould be stood out from the wall 1 foot for every 4 feet up the wall.If the ladder is at the wrong angle the more risk of the ladder slipping outwards.
Always face the ladder and keep both hands on the ladder when climbing up or coming down.If you need to carry items use belt hooks or a bag you can put over your shoulder. Makesure you hold onto the ladder with one hand whist you are working.
When working you should always keep both feet on the ladder and make sure you arewearing suitable footwear. Do not overstretch or reach too far up. Move the ladder ifnecessary, it might take a little longer but better safe that sorry! If you do need to move the ladder do not do so with a can of paint hanging on the top or you might end up with anew hair color at best or even worse a cracked skull!
Consider the weather conditions. You would not usually want to use a ladder if it is raining,which might make it slippy or in strong winds. Also make sure there are no overhead hazardsthat might interfere with your work.
Always follow the manufacture's guidelines, use your common sense and never take risks.
Sam Kerry
Many people are killed or injured every year through the incorrect use of ladders.
http://www.ladders-inc.com
First pick the right type of ladder for the job you are doing. There are different types ofladders which complement the job you are undertaking, e.g. is a stepladder the right pieceof equipment or would a combination ladder be better.
Next check the ladder, and make sure the ladder itself is safe. Are all the screws and anyside rails it might have in place. Using a ladder that isn't secure, is not a good start andcould result in an accident before you have even started the job.
A little bit of forethought can be very helpful.
For example can you do the job yourself or will you need someone to hold the ladder foryou. If you are by yourself can the ladder be secured properly. Is the ground suitable toplace the ladder or is it too uneven. As well as the checking the ground check the bottom of the ladder to make sure there is nothing wrong that will prevent it standing securely.
Is the ladder long enough or will you need an extension? If you are using an extensionmake sure it is extended before climbing. The top of the ladder should be rested againsta firm surface and it should be placed at the correct angle. Ladders rested against a wallshould be stood out from the wall 1 foot for every 4 feet up the wall.If the ladder is at the wrong angle the more risk of the ladder slipping outwards.
Always face the ladder and keep both hands on the ladder when climbing up or coming down.If you need to carry items use belt hooks or a bag you can put over your shoulder. Makesure you hold onto the ladder with one hand whist you are working.
When working you should always keep both feet on the ladder and make sure you arewearing suitable footwear. Do not overstretch or reach too far up. Move the ladder ifnecessary, it might take a little longer but better safe that sorry! If you do need to move the ladder do not do so with a can of paint hanging on the top or you might end up with anew hair color at best or even worse a cracked skull!
Consider the weather conditions. You would not usually want to use a ladder if it is raining,which might make it slippy or in strong winds. Also make sure there are no overhead hazardsthat might interfere with your work.
Always follow the manufacture's guidelines, use your common sense and never take risks.
Sam Kerry
Many people are killed or injured every year through the incorrect use of ladders.
http://www.ladders-inc.com
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