Ladder Safety in Construction: Developed by Division of Occupational Safety and Health September, 2009
Ladder Safety in Construction: Developed by Division of Occupational Safety and Health September, 2009
Ladder Safety in Construction: Developed by Division of Occupational Safety and Health September, 2009
ladder
Loss of balance
Not in front of doors that can open out into the ladder,
An unstable base
Setting up an extension ladder
When working from an
extension ladder, make
sure it is set up at a 4:1
angle with secure
footing on a firm level
surface.
For accessing an upper
level, make sure the
extension ladder is set
up at a 4:1 angle on a
firm, level surface and
the side rails extend at
least 3’ above the
surface to be accessed.
Proper ladder set-up Lastly, make sure the Improper ladder set-up
extension ladder is (not 3 ft. above roof line)
secured at the top and
bottom
Proper Extension Ladder Setup
For every four feet of ladder length
measured from where the ladder
contacts the support point, the base Extended
3 ft. above
of the ladder should be one foot
top surface
away from the supporting structure
(one to four rule).
This way
(Also, no safety
glasses while using a
nail gun and hard hat
is worn backwards)
Step ladder misuse
A 3-legged step-ladder
leaned against a 2x4
nailed across the
window.
Don’t let your belt buckle pass beyond either ladder side rails.
Hold the ladder with one hand while working with the other.
Don't use any ladder that has been exposed to fire or other strong
chemicals.