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Ladder Lock Safety, Ladder Fall Protection and Other Ladder Safety Tips

 
Author: Oliver Turner

The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that thousands of people are treated for fractured bones, bruises and cuts from improper use of ladders every year. Hundreds of people die from ladder related injuries.

Some common safety tips that can be followed for a smooth working with your little giant ladder are:

(i) Inspect the little giant ladder. Make sure the spreaders can be locked when open and that there are safety feet on the ends. When choosing a little giant ladder be certain the ladder is able to carry the amount of weight that will be applied.

(ii) Check for loose or bent rungs of your little giant ladder.

(iii) The little giant ladder should be kept clean of oil, grease, mud, snow and other slippery materials.

(iv) Carry a single or extension little giant ladder parallel to the ground. Hold the side rail in the middle of the ladder for balance.

(v) The ground under the ladder should be level and firm. Do not set your little giant ladder up on a muddy surface.

(v) Set the base of your little giant ladder one foot away from the wall for every four feet of ladder height.

(vi) Do not use bricks, boxes, etc. to raise the height of ladders to make them gorilla ladder.

(vii) Keep ladder off from windowpanes or sashes.

(viii) While using the ladder as an orchard ladder, turn the it sideways, and ease into the tree.

(ix) Face the ladder when you climb up or down. Hold on to the side rails with both hands. Use a rope to lift heavier equipments.

(x) 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.

(xi) Never use a ladder in high wind. Never stand on the top rung of any ladder.

And the last and not the least never leave a raised ladder unattended.

Author Bio:

Oliver Turner

Hi, My name is Oliver Turner. I have been hiring people who have a pehnomenal expertise to get the right data,make the right research and give you only the right knowledge you need to know on various subjects. Enjoy your stay

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