Ladders in the workplace
Found 9 free book(s)Safe Use of Ladders and Stepladders
ladderassociation.org.ukSAFE SE OF LADDERS AD STEPLADDERS 2 1 This guidance is for employers on the simple, sensible precautions they should take to keep people safe when using portable leaning ladders and stepladders in the workplace. It will also be useful for employees and their representatives.
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www.osha.govthey can be displaced by workplace activities ... apply to all ladders, including ladders built at the jobsite: 4 5. In addition, the rungs and steps of portable metal ladders must be corrugated, knurled, dimpled, coated with skid-resistant material or treated to minimize slipping.
Checklist 018 - Hazard identification checklist
www.worksafe.act.gov.auUse the checklist below to identify potential health and safety problems in your workplace. If you answer no to any of the questions you may need to make some changes. Further information about hazards and how to remove or reduce them ... Are all ladders used stable and in good condition (all ladders should be rated for industrial use
Cal/OSHA Guide to Restaurant Safety
www.dir.ca.govEmployers can provide a safer workplace for their employees and benefit from lower employee turnover and reduced lost time, reduced workers’ compensation costs, and increased productivity and profit. Employees will be able ... o Erecting ladders, including: footing support, top support, securing, and angle of
CODE OF PRACTICE - SafeWork NSW
www.safework.nsw.gov.auManaging electrical risks in the workplace Code of Practice Page 3 of 76 Contents ... Electric shocks may also lead to other injuries, including falls from ladders, scaffolds or other elevated work platforms. Other injuries or illnesses may include muscle spasms, palpitations,
Construction Safety Inspection - Texas Department of …
www.tdi.texas.govLadders. 1. Are ladders inspected and in good condition? 2. Are ladders used properly? 3. Are ladders secured to prevent slipping, sliding, or falling? 4. Do siderails extend 36 inches above top of landing? 5. Are any ladders spliced? 6. Are rungs or cleats not over 12 inches at center? 7. Are ladders properly maintained and stored? 8. Are any ...
Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulation …
www.gov.mb.caThe Workplace Safety And Health Act 1 CHAPTER W210 THE WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, enacts as follows: DEFINITIONS Definitions 1 In this Act, unless otherwise specified, “advisory council” means the Advisory Council on workplace safety and
Hazard Alert: Working Safely with Scissor Lifts
www.osha.govworkplace hazards, methods to prevent them, and the OSHA standards that apply to their workplace. • Review records of work-related injuries and illnesses. • File a complaint asking OSHA to inspect their workplace if they believe there is a serious hazard or that their employer is not following OSHA’s rules.
Safety Inspection Checklist - University of Missouri
ehs.missouri.eduE. Emergency Equipment K. Ladders 1. Is emergency equipment (alarm pull boxes, eyewashes, showers, 1. Are portable ladders in good repair and safe to use? etc.) accessible and not blocked by equipment? 2. Are mobile ladder stands in good condition? 2. Are emergency eyewashes provided in the required chemical areas? 3.