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Ladder & Stepladder

Safety Training

Essential Safety TrainingTel – 01244 550253

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© Ladder / Training C.D

Included in the C.D:

• Powerpoint presentation

• Delegate training notes (pdf)

• Printable Certificate of Attendance

• Course forms

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Ladder & Stepladder

Safety Training

Essential Safety Training Tel – 01244 550253

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Falls from height Work at Height Relevant Legislation UK ladder Standards / Ratings Ladder Inspection and maintenance Ladder use Do's and don'ts when using a ladder Step ladder safety How to store ladders

Contents

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A third of all reported fall-from-height incidents involve ladders and stepladders – on average this accounts for 14 deaths and 1200 major injuries to workers each year. Many of these injuries are caused by inappropriate or incorrect use of the equipment.

HSE Source.

Falls from height

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©What is work at height?

Work at height is any place, including a place at, above or below ground level, where a person could be injured if they fell from that place. Access and egress to a place of work can also be work at height.

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© Relevant Legislation The use of portable ladders in industry in UK

is currently controlled under a number of legal items including:

Work at height Regulations 2005

Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999

Manual Handling Regulations 1992

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© Duties of Employers

Employers must:

Carry out a risk assessment of all work at height activities

Ensure suitable & sufficient measures to prevent falls

Provide training to employees

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Class 1 (Industrial)Duty rating 130kg (20 stone) - Maximum vertical static load 175kg. Class 3 (Domestic)Duty rating 95kg (15 stone) - Maximum vertical static load 125kg. European Standard stepladders to BS/EN 131 (All types) (Previous Class 2)Duty rating 115kg (18 stone) - Maximum vertical static load 150kg.

Ladder / Stepladder Ratings

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©Ladders / Stepladders Company Policy

Company management System

Ladders should be in good condition

Use only authorised Ladders

Do not use faulty / damaged Ladders

Always use equipment properly in the correct manner.

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Stiles

Rungs

Metal tie rods on underside of rung ( wooden Ladders )

Rubber stoppers located at base of stile (Aluminium Ladders )

Check all parts of the Ladder

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Key safety questions that you should consider before using a ladder are:

Is a ladder the right equipment for the job? If so, can work be carried out safely using a

ladder? Is the ladder in good working condition?  

Ladder Safety

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© Examples of Ladder Stability Devices

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© Ladder Safety

Wear appropriate shoes with good soles and that are free of grease or mud.

Always face the ladder

Always climb and work from the centre of the ladder.

use both hands when climbing up or down

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DON’T reach too far forward or sideways

DON’T carry heavy items or long lengths of material up a Ladder

DON'T climb the ladder if you don't feel well.

DON'T climb up the "back" side of a step ladder and never stand on the top of it.

DON’T use metal ladders near live electrical equipment

When using Ladders

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©Which is the Right way?

Always maintain three points of contact on the Ladder.

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© Examples of Defective Ladders

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© Stepladders

Can be easily overturned

Position on level ground

Always position Stepladders facing forward

Check that the stepladder is locked into its correct position.

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© Which is the Right way?

Always work off a step-ladder that’s in the forward position.

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Follow these four simple steps in ladder safety:

Use the right ladder for the job

Inspect the ladder

Set-up the ladder properly

Follow rules for climbing and using ladders

Ladder Safety - Summary

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Your ladder is one of your most important tools. It is also is one or your most unforgiving if misused or mistreated.

Use it safely and wisely.

Ladder / Safety C.DEps

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