Title: Ladder Safety
1Ladder Safety
- University Safety and Assurances
- 229-6339
- www.safety.uwm.edu
2Choosing Right Equipment -- Ladder or Scaffold?
Ladder
Scaffold
- Will the job take only a short amount of time?
- Does work require side-to-side movement?
- Does the work require using tools with both hands?
3Types of Ladders
- Max 30
- Max 20
- Max 60
- Combined lengths of section not longer than
specified for equivalent non-sectional types - Max 30
- Max 20
- Max 20
- Max 40
- Straight Ladder
- Step Ladder
- Extension Ladder
- Sectional Ladder
- Trestle Ladder
- Trolley Ladder
- Side Rolling
- Masons Ladder
4Duty Ratings
- Type IAA Special-duty -- 375 lbs
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- Type IA Extra heavy-duty -- 300 lbs
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- Type I Heavy-duty -- 250 lbs
- Type II Medium-Duty -- 225 lbs (not recommended
at UWM) - Type III Light-Duty -- 200 lbs (not allowed at
UWM)
5Load Limits
- Select a ladder designed to hold the necessary
load, including worker and equipment - Do not assume that a longer ladder has a higher
duty rating. There is no relationship between
length and duty rating. - The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
requires that a duty rating sticker be placed on
the side of every ladder so users can determine
if they have the correct type ladder for each
task/job.
6Advantages/Disadvantages
- Fiberglass
- Strong, lightweight, electrically non-conductive
- More expensive than wood or metal
Fiberglass Ladder
7Advantages/Disadvantages
- Metal
- Must not be used when working on or near
electrical wires - lightweight
8Advantages/Disadvantages
- Wood
- Heavier than aluminum or fiberglass
- Can rot
- Electrically non-conductive
9Fixed Ladders
Prior to ascending or descending a fixed ladder,
examine connections to assure that ladder is
properly secured
Fixed ladders are located in the Fine Arts
Complex -- Theatre and Recital Hall
10Ladder Safety Checklist
- Check for damage prior to using
- Make sure feet are not broken or malfunctioning
and that the slip-resistant pads are secure. - Inspect for cracks, bends splits on the side
rails, rungs steps. - Make sure both rung locks are working properly.
- Test the rope pulley. Examine rope for any
signs of fraying. Make sure the pulley is
operating smoothly. - Ensure all bolts and rivets are secure.
- Make sure ladder is free of foreign materials
such as oil grease. - Make sure the spreader braces are secure
working properly. - Aluminum or steel ladders should be inspected for
rough burrs and sharp edges.
11Immediately remove ladder from service if
inspection finds
- Broken or missing steps, rungs or cleats
- Broken or damaged side rails
- Other faulty equipment such as missing feet,
damaged connections, broken rivets
12Ladder Set-Up
- Always place ladders on a stable surface
- Clear debris
- Level uneven ground
13Ladder Set-Up
- Always assure secure footing
- Keep ladder free from mud, grease and other
substances which could cause you to slip - Keep area around ladder free from traffic.
14Ladder Set-Up
- Always lock or guard door if ladder blocks doorway
15Ladder Set-Up
- Base of straight ladder should be 1 foot away
from the surface for every 4 feet to the top - (14)
4 feet
1 foot
16Ladder Set-Up
- Dont place ladder on boxes, barrels or other
unstable surfaces to extend height
17Extension Ladders
- Always raise extension ladders so that the upper
section overlaps and rests on the bottom section. - The upper section must always overlap on the
climbing side of the extension ladder.
18Extension Ladder Overlap
- Extension Ladders should have the proper overlap
- Three foot overlap for 32-foot ladder
- Four foot overlap for 32- to 36-foot ladder
- Five foot overlap for 36- to 48-foot ladder
- Six foot overlap for 48-foot ladder
19Straight Ladder
- If a straight ladder is used to climb onto an
elevated work station, it will extend at least 3
1/2 feet above the working level.
This ladder is not sufficiently extended
20Safe Ladder Use
- Face the ladder when ascending or descending
- Both hands should be placed on ladder rails, not
on rungs, when ascending and descending - Maintain 3 point contact at all times -- This
means both feet and one hand or one foot and both
hands
21Safe Ladder Use
- Use extra caution while climbing in windy weather
22Safe Ladder Use
- Always climb completely past the landing before
stepping over
23Safe Ladder Use
- Dont walk a ladder (rocking from side to side
to move) - Dont use a stepladder as a straight ladder
24Safe Ladder Use
- Dont carry tools in your hands. (A tool pouch
or belt should be used or tools should be hoisted
up) - Dont overreach to either side or lean too far
forward or backward
25Safe Ladder Use
- Dont use a ladder without locking spreader or
other device in place
26Safe Ladder Use
- Dont climb using bracing on back legs of step
ladder - Dont attempt to straighten or use a bent ladder
made of metal or reinforced plastic--repairs
should be made by qualified personnel
27Safe Ladder Use
- Dont Climb using two highest steps or top of
platform
28Safe Ladder Use
- Dont use a defective ladder
- Dont block a fire exit
- Dont use a ladder as a platform
- Dont use a ladder by more than one person
29Safe Ladder Use
- Dont use a ladder if you are feeling dizzy,
light-headed, are excessively tired, on
medication, have recently consumed alcohol or are
otherwise temporarily impaired.
30Ascending and Descending
- Always face ladder when ascending, descending and
performing work
31Safe Ladder Use
- Keep between the side rails when working --your
body should be centered on the ladder so your
belt buckle is between the side rails
32Ladder Storage
- Store ladders for easy access and inspection.
- Store vertically if possible. If not possible,
store horizontally supporting ladder at several
points to avoid sagging - Protect ladder from heat, weather and corrosive
materials
33Ladder Storage
- Do not leave ladders where they may create a
tripping or fall hazard for others
34Lifting and Carrying
- Lift ladder using legs muscles, not back
- Carry holding ladder close to body
35Lifting and Carrying
- When carrying ladder
- Balance center of ladder on your shoulder
- Position so front end of ladder is above your
head and back end is near the ground
36Lifting and Carrying
When ascending and descending stairs, carry
ladder with one hand and hold stair rail with the
other hand
37Lifting and Carrying
- Set ladder down when opening and closing doors
- Take special care when negotiating corners or
turning around
38Lifting and Carrying
- When it is necessary for two people to carry a
ladder, both should be on the same side of ladder
and both people should walk in step. - Spikes, hooks or ladder feet should face toward
the rear when ladder is being carried
39Whats Wrong in this Picture?
40Whats Wrong in this Picture?
- Climb only as high as the 2nd tread from the top
on a step ladder and the 3rd rung from the top on
a straight ladder.
41Whats Wrong in this Picture?
- Do not sit on the ladder and never sit or stand
on the top cap of a step ladder it is not
designed to carry your weight.
42Whats Wrong in This Picture?
Ladder should be opened fully and locking
mechanism engaged prior to ascending