The following is a transcript of the Workplace Ladder Safety Infographic:
STATISTICS
Approximately 18% (211,741 OF THE 1.2 million nonfatal injuries in 2020 came from slips, trips, and falls.
A fall of 6ft. or greater off of a ladder frequently results in injury or death.
Number of falls, slips, and trips resulting in days away from work in all industries 211,640
22,710 of fall injuries were the direct result of falling off a ladder (U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics)
21,400 trips, slip, or fall injuries occurred in the construction industry alone in 2020.
Improper use of ladders was number 3 on OSHA's top 10 citations in 2020 (OSHA)
In 2020 there were 849 fatalities from falls. 170 of those fatalities were falls from ladders.
21,400 trips, slip or fall injuries occurred in the construction industry alone in 2020.
Improper use of ladders in construction was the sixth most cited OSHA standard violated in 2020.
Ladders permanently fixed in a single spot.
Ladders that are leaned up against something.
Portable ladders that can stand up on their own (typically "A" shaped)
Shaped like the letter "I." These are forbidden by 1910.23 (general) and 1926.1053 (construction)
All ladders must be capable of SUPPORTING THEIR MAXIMUM INTENDED LOAD.
ALL LADDER RUNGS MUST BE:
Ladders should have NONCONDUCTIVE SIDE RAILS if they are used near exposed electrical equipment.
METAL LADDERS should be protected against corrosion and have a NON-SLIP TEXTURE ON THE RUNGS.
WOODEN LADDERS should not be coated with a material (paint, primer, etc.) that makes inspecting them for damage difficult or impossible.
Ladder rungs must be between 10 AND 14 INCHES APART.
EXCEPTIONS:
Damaged ladders should be labeled "DO NOT USE" and decommissioned or repaired.
Ladders should not be moved while a person is climbing them.
Workers climbing ladders should not carry objects that could throw off their balance.
FIXED LADDERS
Distance between fixed ladder rung and back of mounted object must be 7 inches. Exception: elevator pits,
where the minimum is 4.5 inches.
IN CONSTRUCTION
Ladders must be able to sustain at least two loads of 250 pounds each, concentrated between any two consecutive rungs.
Ladder side rails and grab bars should extend 42 inches past the top level of access where the ladder terminates.
LADDERS THAT ARE 24 FEET OR LONGER must have one of the following safety devices:
LADDERS WITHOUT CAGES OR WELLS must have:
PORTABLE LADDERS
IN CONSTRUCTION
SELF-SUPPORTING LADDERS
IN CONSTRUCTION
Ladder must be able to sustain up to 4 times the maximum intended load.
PLACE: Set your ladder on solid, level ground, making sure it is the correct distance from the wall being climbed (distance = x/4, where x= ladder's height). Ladder's Height = X, Distance from wall = X/4.
INSPECT: Check that the ladder extends 3 feet past its point of contact with the upper location. Make sure the ladder will bear the weight of the person and supplies traveling up it. Inspect it for damage per the requirements in 1910.23(b)(9). 3 Feet. Ladder must support weight of person plus supplies. Inspect for damages.
SECURE: Secure it using other equipment, and make sure it cannot be knocked down or jostled by nearby work operations. It may be necessary to use a barricade.
CLIMB: Ascend the ladder, keeping 3 points of contact at all times.1,2, 3.
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