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Working at Height
Leaning Ladder &
Stepladder Safety
The aim of this Toolbox Talk
๏ถ Legislation Overview
๏ถ Accident Statistics
๏ถ Hazards and Pre-Use Checks
๏ถ Positioning
๏ถ Safe Use
Legislation Overview
There are various pieces of Legislation that apply to
Working at Height:
๏ถ Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
๏ถ Work at Height Regulations 2005 (as amended)
๏ถ Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
๏ถ Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations
1999
Accidents involving Ladders
Many of these injuries are
caused by inappropriate or
incorrect use of the equipment
1/3of all reported fall-from-
height incidents involve
ladders and stepladders
They account for approximately
14deaths and 1,200 major
injuries to workers each year.
Hazards
What are the reasons people fall from ladders and stepladders?
โ€ข The leaning ladder slipping at the top or bottom
โ€ข The leaning ladder flipping over or coming away at the top
โ€ข Overstretching
โ€ข A fault with the ladder
โ€ข Slipping or loosing your footing
โ€ข Stepladder wobbles due to missing feet or
not being correctly open
โ€ข Stepladder being used side-on to
the work task
You donโ€™t necessarily have to fall from a great
height to be badly injured. Most injuries are
caused by falls from less than 2m โ€“ commonly
causing broken arms or legs and in some
instances death.
Hazards
Pre-Use Checks
Donโ€™t use any other ladder, including those brought from home or
belonging to other companies. All the companyโ€™s ladders have been
individually identified.
Every time you use a ladder
check it beforehand to make sure
it is safe to use.
Pre-Use Checks
What should you look
for?
โ€ขMissing, damaged or worn anti-slip feet (essential for good grip)
โ€ขItems stuck in the feet (swarf, stones, grease or dirt) that prevent feet
from making contact with the ground
โ€ขMud, grease or oil on the rungs or stiles (the sides)
โ€ขCracks in the rungs or stiles of the ladder
โ€ขMissing or damaged tie rods
โ€ขMissing, broken or weakened rungs
โ€ขCheck metal ladders for cracked or damaged
welds and missing or loose screws or rivets
Pre-Use Checks
If you see any of these do not use the
ladder or try to repair it.
Remove it from use and REPORT IT
Positioning
All Types of Ladder
Positioning โ€“ All types of ladder
1. Do not position a ladder:
โ€ข Within 6m of an overhead power line (unless the lines have been
temporarily disconnected or insulated)
โ€ข Where it can be knocked by a door or window โ€“ unless the door
or window is secured.
โ€ข Where it may get struck by a passing vehicle
Positioning โ€“ All types of ladder
3. Check each foot is on a clean, level, firm footing and look out for oil, grease
or loose material, including plastic packaging and sheeting.
2. Make sure the ladder is at the correct height, never use boxes or bricks etc
to gain extra height.
Positioning
Leaning Ladders
Positioning Leaning Ladders
1. Avoid placing ladders on side or back slopes, particularly if the surface is
wet. Ladders should not be used on a suitable surface where the side slope is
greater than 16ยฐ or the back slope is greater than 6ยฐ unless the
manufacturer states otherwise.
The rungs should always look horizontal โ€“ use an appropriate levelling device if
you have any doubt.
Positioning Leaning Ladders
2. To erect a ladder, place its foot against a fixed object such as a wall and
raise the other end by progressing hand over hand, from rung to rung, until it is
upright.
3. Make sure the ladder is erected the right way up. If it is wooden ensure the
tie rods are underneath the rungs, if it is aluminium check the rung profile is the
right way round.
2. 3.
Positioning Leaning Ladders
4. When erected, the ladder must be at an angle of 75ยฐ as this is the best angle
for stability.
5. If you cannot achieve this angle, because the ladder is
too short, too long or something is in the way, then donโ€™t
use it.
Positioning Leaning Ladders
6. Donโ€™t place the ladder against a fragile surface such as plastic guttering or
glazing as it may give way.
7. Donโ€™t stand on the top 3 rungs โ€“ ensure ladder extends at least 1m (or 3
rungs) above where you will be working.
Positioning
Stepladders
Positioning Stepladders
1. Check all 4 feet are in contact with the ground.
3. Make sure the stepladder is the correct length:
โ€ข Donโ€™t use the top two steps of a stepladder unless it has a suitable
handrail
โ€ข Donโ€™t use the top three steps of swing-back or double-sided
stepladders where a step forms the very top of the stepladder. This
should ensure a handhold is readily available.
2. Rungs should face the work activity and not side-on.
Questions
Q1. When positioning a leaning ladder what should you check for?
Q2. When positioning a stepladder what should you check for?
Are there any more questions?
General Safety Tips - All Types Of Ladders
Only use ladders for light-duty, short duration work
Watch where you place your feet at the bottom, making sure you donโ€™t miss
the lower rungs as you step off
Make sure you have the correct footwear, i.e. clean, in good
condition, no dangling laces
Take each rung one at a time, donโ€™t rush and use both hands to grip
Try and maintain 3 points of contact at all times (e.g. both feet and one hand)
General Safety Tips - All Types Of Ladders
Donโ€™t use a ladder if you are taking medication, have a
medical condition or are under the influence of drugs or
alcohol
Donโ€™t carry awkward or heavy objects on a ladder. Never carry loads heavier than
25kg โ€“ any over 10kg should be avoided if possible.
Donโ€™t overreach โ€“ keep both feet on the same rung throughout the task.
Never place a foot on another surface such as a window frame to extend your
reach
When working with or close to electrical equipment ensure you use a
ladder/stepladder made from non-conductive material i.e. Fibreglass.
Questions
Q1. What types of work can a leaning ladder be used for?
Q2. What types of work can a stepladder be used for?
General Safety Tips - Leaning Ladders
When possible tie a ladder to prevent it slipping.
This can be either at the top, bottom or both
If you canโ€™t tie the ladder use an โ€˜effective ladderโ€™
or one with an โ€˜effective ladder-stability deviceโ€™
If the above suggestions are not possible then you
can wedge the stiles against a wall or other similar
heavy object or, as a last resort have a second
person foot the ladder.
Questions
Q1. How and where should a ladder be tied?
Q2. Remember to check all the basic safety conditions are
met. This is particularly important if the ladder is not tied.
Can you remember what they are?
General Safety Tips - Stepladders
Make sure the legs are fully open before you go up.
Always make sure you have an available handhold.
Avoid working side-on from a stepladder.
Stepladders should not be used as a means of access to another level, such
as a roof (unless they have been designed for this) as they can become
unstable when you are stepping on or off them.
Questions
Are there any more questions?
Contains public sector information published by the Health and Safety Executive
and licensed under the Open Government License v1.0โ€™.

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Leaning Ladder & Stepladder Safety

  • 1. Working at Height Leaning Ladder & Stepladder Safety
  • 2. The aim of this Toolbox Talk ๏ถ Legislation Overview ๏ถ Accident Statistics ๏ถ Hazards and Pre-Use Checks ๏ถ Positioning ๏ถ Safe Use
  • 3. Legislation Overview There are various pieces of Legislation that apply to Working at Height: ๏ถ Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 ๏ถ Work at Height Regulations 2005 (as amended) ๏ถ Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 ๏ถ Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
  • 4. Accidents involving Ladders Many of these injuries are caused by inappropriate or incorrect use of the equipment 1/3of all reported fall-from- height incidents involve ladders and stepladders They account for approximately 14deaths and 1,200 major injuries to workers each year.
  • 5. Hazards What are the reasons people fall from ladders and stepladders? โ€ข The leaning ladder slipping at the top or bottom โ€ข The leaning ladder flipping over or coming away at the top โ€ข Overstretching โ€ข A fault with the ladder โ€ข Slipping or loosing your footing โ€ข Stepladder wobbles due to missing feet or not being correctly open โ€ข Stepladder being used side-on to the work task
  • 6. You donโ€™t necessarily have to fall from a great height to be badly injured. Most injuries are caused by falls from less than 2m โ€“ commonly causing broken arms or legs and in some instances death. Hazards
  • 7. Pre-Use Checks Donโ€™t use any other ladder, including those brought from home or belonging to other companies. All the companyโ€™s ladders have been individually identified. Every time you use a ladder check it beforehand to make sure it is safe to use.
  • 8. Pre-Use Checks What should you look for? โ€ขMissing, damaged or worn anti-slip feet (essential for good grip) โ€ขItems stuck in the feet (swarf, stones, grease or dirt) that prevent feet from making contact with the ground โ€ขMud, grease or oil on the rungs or stiles (the sides) โ€ขCracks in the rungs or stiles of the ladder โ€ขMissing or damaged tie rods โ€ขMissing, broken or weakened rungs โ€ขCheck metal ladders for cracked or damaged welds and missing or loose screws or rivets
  • 9. Pre-Use Checks If you see any of these do not use the ladder or try to repair it. Remove it from use and REPORT IT
  • 11. Positioning โ€“ All types of ladder 1. Do not position a ladder: โ€ข Within 6m of an overhead power line (unless the lines have been temporarily disconnected or insulated) โ€ข Where it can be knocked by a door or window โ€“ unless the door or window is secured. โ€ข Where it may get struck by a passing vehicle
  • 12. Positioning โ€“ All types of ladder 3. Check each foot is on a clean, level, firm footing and look out for oil, grease or loose material, including plastic packaging and sheeting. 2. Make sure the ladder is at the correct height, never use boxes or bricks etc to gain extra height.
  • 14. Positioning Leaning Ladders 1. Avoid placing ladders on side or back slopes, particularly if the surface is wet. Ladders should not be used on a suitable surface where the side slope is greater than 16ยฐ or the back slope is greater than 6ยฐ unless the manufacturer states otherwise. The rungs should always look horizontal โ€“ use an appropriate levelling device if you have any doubt.
  • 15. Positioning Leaning Ladders 2. To erect a ladder, place its foot against a fixed object such as a wall and raise the other end by progressing hand over hand, from rung to rung, until it is upright. 3. Make sure the ladder is erected the right way up. If it is wooden ensure the tie rods are underneath the rungs, if it is aluminium check the rung profile is the right way round. 2. 3.
  • 16. Positioning Leaning Ladders 4. When erected, the ladder must be at an angle of 75ยฐ as this is the best angle for stability. 5. If you cannot achieve this angle, because the ladder is too short, too long or something is in the way, then donโ€™t use it.
  • 17. Positioning Leaning Ladders 6. Donโ€™t place the ladder against a fragile surface such as plastic guttering or glazing as it may give way. 7. Donโ€™t stand on the top 3 rungs โ€“ ensure ladder extends at least 1m (or 3 rungs) above where you will be working.
  • 19. Positioning Stepladders 1. Check all 4 feet are in contact with the ground. 3. Make sure the stepladder is the correct length: โ€ข Donโ€™t use the top two steps of a stepladder unless it has a suitable handrail โ€ข Donโ€™t use the top three steps of swing-back or double-sided stepladders where a step forms the very top of the stepladder. This should ensure a handhold is readily available. 2. Rungs should face the work activity and not side-on.
  • 20. Questions Q1. When positioning a leaning ladder what should you check for? Q2. When positioning a stepladder what should you check for? Are there any more questions?
  • 21. General Safety Tips - All Types Of Ladders Only use ladders for light-duty, short duration work Watch where you place your feet at the bottom, making sure you donโ€™t miss the lower rungs as you step off Make sure you have the correct footwear, i.e. clean, in good condition, no dangling laces Take each rung one at a time, donโ€™t rush and use both hands to grip Try and maintain 3 points of contact at all times (e.g. both feet and one hand)
  • 22. General Safety Tips - All Types Of Ladders Donโ€™t use a ladder if you are taking medication, have a medical condition or are under the influence of drugs or alcohol Donโ€™t carry awkward or heavy objects on a ladder. Never carry loads heavier than 25kg โ€“ any over 10kg should be avoided if possible. Donโ€™t overreach โ€“ keep both feet on the same rung throughout the task. Never place a foot on another surface such as a window frame to extend your reach When working with or close to electrical equipment ensure you use a ladder/stepladder made from non-conductive material i.e. Fibreglass.
  • 23. Questions Q1. What types of work can a leaning ladder be used for? Q2. What types of work can a stepladder be used for?
  • 24. General Safety Tips - Leaning Ladders When possible tie a ladder to prevent it slipping. This can be either at the top, bottom or both If you canโ€™t tie the ladder use an โ€˜effective ladderโ€™ or one with an โ€˜effective ladder-stability deviceโ€™ If the above suggestions are not possible then you can wedge the stiles against a wall or other similar heavy object or, as a last resort have a second person foot the ladder.
  • 25. Questions Q1. How and where should a ladder be tied? Q2. Remember to check all the basic safety conditions are met. This is particularly important if the ladder is not tied. Can you remember what they are?
  • 26. General Safety Tips - Stepladders Make sure the legs are fully open before you go up. Always make sure you have an available handhold. Avoid working side-on from a stepladder. Stepladders should not be used as a means of access to another level, such as a roof (unless they have been designed for this) as they can become unstable when you are stepping on or off them.
  • 27. Questions Are there any more questions? Contains public sector information published by the Health and Safety Executive and licensed under the Open Government License v1.0โ€™.

Editor's Notes

  1. Notes for speaker: Discuss if anybody has fallen from a ladder or stepladder and the circumstances of the accident โ€“ what caused the fall and how it could have been avoided? Some of the reasons above will be a result of bad planning or use of the wrong piece of equipment for the job.
  2. Notes for speaker: Frequently used ladders only need to be checked once per day โ€“ except for the feet when moving from soft/dirty ground to a clean area
  3. Notes for speaker: Explain how to remove the ladder and who to report the problem to. It is important to have clear on-site arrangements for storing ladders safely. Discuss and agree what your storage arrangements are โ€“ they should meet the manufacturerโ€™s recommendations. Summarise the main points learnt by the team and complete attendance records.
  4. Notes for speaker: Bullet 1 - If this is impractical, have a person standing guard at a doorway, or inform workers not to open windows until they are told to do so.
  5. Notes for speaker: Use the angle indicator marked on the stiles of some ladders or the 1 in 4 rule. Question - If the top of a ladder is 6m up a wall how far out from the wall should the base be? Answer โ€“ 1.5m
  6. Notes for speaker: If using a ladder for access, make sure it rises to at least 1m (or 3 rungs) above the landing place. But make sure it does not project so far above that it could pivot around the landing point.
  7. Notes for speaker: Q1 โ€“ Check that point 3 is mentioned from Positioning All Types of Ladder section, and points 1, 6 and 7 are mentioned from the Positioning Leaning Ladders section Q2 โ€“ Check the points 1, 2 and 3 are mentioned from Stepladder Positioning section
  8. Notes for speaker: Q1. Check the answers against the list of tasks identified by the company as suitable for ladder use Q2. Check the answers against the list of tasks identified by the company as suitable for ladder use
  9. Notes for speaker: Point 1 โ€“ Make sure both stiles are tied. Never tie a ladder by its rungs. Point 2 โ€“ This means a ladder or ladder-stability device that the suppliers or manufacturers can confirm will be stable enough to use unsecured in your worst-case scenario. If ladder-stability devices are used, explain when and how they are to be used
  10. Notes for speaker: Q1. Check the answer given is the companyโ€™s preferred way. Q2. Answers should include the following: - The ground is level, firm and free from anything that may cause the ladder to slip. - The ladder is at the correct 1 in 4 angle - You can hold on with both hands when climbing up or down - The work does not involve using both hands, over-reaching or working about three rungs from the top.
  11. Notes for speaker: Point 2. This means having a suitable handrail or not working off the top two or three rungs, depending on the design of the stepladder. Point 3. Especially when applying force, such as when drilling. For higher-risk work, such as applying a side-on-force that cannot be avoided, you should prevent the steps from tipping over, for example by tying the steps to a suitable point.