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    A Practical Approach To Ladder Safety


    Our safety while climbing or working on a ladder depends on following safe work practices: choose the correct ladder for the job; inspect the ladder before use; set up the ladder properly; and, use the ladder in a safe and proper manner. This program discusses the basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders. Viewers will also see the consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices.
    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053
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    Construction Safety Series: Ladder Safety


    When we use them correctly, ladders make our jobs easier, and make us more productive. They allow us to work comfortably in places that are ordinarily out of our reach. In fact, it's hard to imagine what we'd do without them, but we've got to be careful, because whenever we're on a ladder there's always the possibility we could fall. If they're used incorrectly, ladders can lead to accidents and serious injuries. This program will help employees to understand the basics of ladder safety and wha


    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053
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    High-Impact Fall Prevention


    The 10 accidents re-created in this video will show employees that short cuts and other common safety mistakes can lead to painful and sometimes fatal falls. Ladder safety, housekeeping, aerial lifts, fall arrest systems, proper footwear, recognizing hazards and other topics related to fall prevention are also featured in the program.


    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053, 1910.23, 1910.67, 1910.132
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    Ladder Safety


    This video will help keep you and your employees safe while using ladders. Topics include selection of the right ladder, ladder inspection, transporting a ladder, ladder set up, ascending a ladder and working on a ladder.


    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053
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  • The Tallest Tool In The Tool Box: Using Ladders Safely


    This program reviews the safe work practices that must be followed to avoid injuries while climbing and working on ladders. Topics include selecting the right ladder for the job, ladder inspection, proper ladder setup, ensuring ladder stability, climbing and descending ladders safely and working safely on ladders.
    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053
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    To The Point About Ladder Safety


    Step ladders, straight or extension ladders, rolling ladders, step stools, and specialty ladders: each have the potential to be very dangerous, so it is critical that workers follow safe work practices when using any type of ladder to avoid mishaps and injuries. This program provides an overview of the safe work practices employees must follow to prevent falls from ladders and other injuries. Topics include common ladder mistakes, ladder selection, ladder inspection, transporting a ladder, proper ladder setup, and climbing and working on a ladder safely.
    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053
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    Understanding & Preventing Ladder Accidents


    Each year, there are more than 164,000 emergency room-treated injuries in the U.S. relating to ladders. The unfortu-nate truth is that all of these injuries are preventable; by following a few simple guidelines and procedures you can work safely on ladders and avoid becoming a statistic. The purpose of this program is to review these basic guidelines and procedures so your employees can prevent ladder-related mishaps.
    OSHA Code: 1910.25, 1910.26, 1910.27, 1917.119, 1926.1053
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