Ladders

LADDER SAFETY

Inspect all ladders at the time of checkout and before use for broken or missing rungs, steps, split side rails, or other defects.  Any bent supports or other defects should be reported and ladder taken out of service. 

3 points of contact are needed when using ladders. 

Never use a metal ladder near electrical wires. 

Never place ladders in doorways unless protected by barricades or guards. 

Never stand on the top step of a stepladder.  

Never climb above the third rung from the top on a straight ladder. Do not over reach on any ladder; move the ladder when needed. 

Straight ladders should extend at least 3 feet above its top landing support point. 

Straight ladders should be tied down as close to the top landing support point as possible. 

Always use a 4 to 1 ratio (1 foot away for every 4 feet of ladder height) when utilizing a straight ladder. 

Always face the ladder when ascending or descending and maintain a firm grip. 

If you carry tools, use a tool belt or a bucket attached to a hand line to pull equipment up and to lower it down. 

Always lock the wheels to prevent any rolling or instability. 

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