Friday, March 18, 2016

Ladder Safety Tips at Construction Sites

Ladders are essential part of height works, mostly used at construction sites. Several accidents occur due to falling from ladders. Hence it is essential to remember ladder safety tips during height work. These are also used in houses for home improvement works. The injuries that people sustain from ladder falls are often serious. Before starting work, it is also essential to give proper ladder training to your workers associated with this work. In order to help improve safety standards for ladder users, it is important to know what the main causes of falls from ladders are. Remember it is always a great risk to work on elevated areas; you may fall down and get some serious injury. So be careful about safety tips while working on ladder. You can minimize the risk of any breakage by simply balancing your posture and maintaining the ladder you are using. However there are some descriptions as well as some important points that may help you in a better way to get rid of this problem.
The first thing you have to follow is inspection of the ladder. Make sure that it is free from any type of liquid. This liquid may be some oil or water spill. However, make sure to minimize the risk of any slippage and serious injury afterward. Place it on plain surface making right angle with the wall. If the ladder is not positioned correctly then it may slip and you may fall down. Moreover, if you are using portable ladder then it may fold beneath you. The ladder base should about one quarter of the height of ladder away from base of wall i.e. twelve foot ladder should be three feet away from wall. If the ladder base distance is any less than one quarter away from wall, the risk of the ladder falling backwards increases. Remember, not to use bricks, boxes, etc. to raise the height of ladders to make them gorilla ladder. Keep your body centered 'between the rails' of your little giant ladder. Wear shoes with 'non-skid soles'. Do not wear 'leather-soled' shoes; they can be slippery. Don't use ladders in passageways, doorways, driveways or other locations where a person or vehicle can hit it. Set up suitable barriers or lock doors shut. Avoid pushing or pulling stepladders from the side. Repeated sideways movement can make ladders wobbly since they are weaker or less stable in those directions. These are some important tips that can help when you work with ladders.

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