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  • Falls are 100% Preventable
    Updated On: Nov 03, 2025

    Falls are 100% Preventable

    Ladder Safety Month. Whether working from a ladder, or scaffolding, it's important to plan ahead, assess the risk and use the right equipment. First, determine if working from a height is absolutely necessary or if there is another way to do the task safely.

    - Discuss the task with coworkers and determine what safety equipment is needed
    -Make sure you are properly trained on how to use the equipment
    -Scan the work area for potential hazards before starting the job
    -Make sure you have level ground to set up the equipment
    - If working outside, check the weather forecast; never work in inclement weather
    - Use the correct tool for the job, and use it as intended
    - Ensure stepladders have a locking device to hold the front and back open
    -Always keep two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand on the ladder
    -Place the ladder on a solid surface and never lean it against an unstable surface
    - A straight or extension ladder should be 1 foot away from the surface it rests on for every 4 feet of height and extend at least 3 feet over the top edge
    -Securely fasten straight and extension ladders to an upper support
    - Wear slip-resistant shoes and don't stand higher than the third rung from the top
    - Don't lean or reach while on a ladder, and have someone support the bottom
    -Never use old or damaged equipment; check thoroughly before use


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