Ladder Safety for Construction, Parts 1-2
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Duration: 27 Minutes
Other Language: Spanish
Level: Certificate
Introduction
The use of ladders is quite common in every industry because it provides access to elevated areas and helps workers perform their tasks efficiently. On the other hand, ladders are the major cause of occupational injuries and sometimes fatalities. In 2020, there were 22,710 workplace injuries due to incorrect use of ladders, and almost 161 workers died. Statistics emphasize on the importance of getting Ladder Safety for Construction, Parts 1-2 program to overcome and mitigate its hazardous impact.
However, we designed this course to educate employees about the safe selection, use, and maintenance of ladders. The key topics of this training include; the different types of ladders and their appropriate applications, inspection protocols to identify potential hazards, and safe setup techniques to ensure stability.
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- Get 24/7 course access
- Interactive learning modules
- Multiple device compatibility
- Self-paced online learning
- Certification upon course completion
- Receive eBooks, PDFs, and other research material
- Quizzes and interactive exercises
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the 5 steps to ladder safety?
- Check for any defects, damage, or wear before use.
- Select a ladder appropriate for the task and height needed.
- Set up properly on the ground
- Maintain Three Points of Contact
- Avoid overreaching
What are the 3 ladder safety rules?
- Never exceed the ladder's weight limit
- Do not use a ladder in adverse weather
- Always secure the ladder to prevent slipping or movement while in use
What is the maximum height for a ladder?
Ladders can safely reach heights of up to 40 feet, while step ladders typically have a maximum working height of around 20 feet.
What is the OSHA standard for ladders?
The OSHA standard for ladders is outlined in 29 CFR 1926.1053. It includes guidelines for the design, construction, maintenance, and use of ladders in the workplace to ensure safety and prevent accidents.
Who are ideal learners for the Ladder Safety for Construction, Parts 1-2 certification program?
Ideal learners include construction workers, supervisors, safety officers, and anyone who uses ladders in their job.
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