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While ladders are fairly simple tools by design, that doesn’t make them any less useful. Whether you need to replace a light bulb or add stucco to a newly constructed apartment building, chances are you’re going to need to use a ladder at some point. But if you don’t use ladders safely, you could injure yourself or your coworkers. That’s why you need to be aware of the Do’s and Don’ts of safe ladder use.
In this course on Ladder Safety, we’ll explain the basics of general ladder safety and how to select the right ladder for different tasks. You'll learn how to thoroughly inspect ladders to identify potential hazards. We’ll also discuss the nuances of setting up and moving different types of ladders. You’ll discover best practices for ladder maintenance, storage, and safety, as well as how to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s guidance relating to ladders and how to respond after accidents.
You'll learn the basics of general ladder safety, how to select the right ladder for different tasks, how to inspect ladders for hazards, how to set up and move different ladder types, and best practices for ladder maintenance and storage. It also covers complying with OSHA's guidance on ladders and how to respond after accidents.
The course covers setting up and moving fixed, portable, and extension ladders, and teaches you about the different types of ladders.
Yes. The course explains how to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) guidance and standards relating to ladders.
The course builds skills in equipment selection, field inspection, and property maintenance.
Lessons include an introduction, general ladder safety and selecting the proper ladder, inspecting ladders, setting up and moving fixed, portable, and extension ladders, ladder maintenance and storage, working on ladders, and a conclusion.