Ladder Safety Month Can Help Save Lives and Money
March is , an annual public awareness campaign presented by the American Ladder Institute (ALI) and sponsored by Æðµã´«Ã½. It’s the perfect time to review your safety policies and procedures for using one of the most common — but dangerous — pieces of equipment on a jobsite.
An estimated 81% of construction site fall injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms involve a ladder. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, approximately 500,000 people are treated and about 300 people die from ladder-related injuries each year.
Ladders also present a financial risk to home builders as ladder-related violations came in at No. 3 on the list of the most common OSHA violations in 2024. There were more than 2,500 written OSHA violation citations related to ladders in 2024 alone.
Everyone on a home building jobsite knows how to use a ladder, yet injuries keep happening. Why? It’s most likely due to complacency.
It is the general contractor’s job to set the tone for safety on the site, not only among their employees but also for subcontractors. Insisting on a culture of ladder safety on the jobsite can stop avoidable injuries.
Learn more about ladder safety best practices in the video below (handouts available here) or use ALI’s . But the best way to ensure safety while using ladders is to follow three simple guidelines that we all know:
- Select the best ladder for the job, for example, a wide-based step ladder vs. an extendable leaning ladder.
- Thoroughly inspect the floor or ground where a ladder will be placed. Ensure that the surface is stable and level; the ladder should not tilt to either side at all.
- Always have another person either spotting or actively holding and steadying a ladder when in use, especially extendable ladders reaching heights of over eight feet.
Most ladder injuries are entirely preventable by using the knowledge you already have. Just slow down and use them the right way.
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