This document provides guidelines for ladder safety. It recommends inspecting the ladder before use, ensuring firm footing, securing the ladder at the top or having someone hold it at the bottom, positioning the ladder at the correct angle of 75 degrees or 1 foot out for every 4 feet of height, having the ladder extend 3 feet above the landing point, facing the ladder when climbing or descending, and avoiding makeshift arrangements instead of using a ladder.
This document provides guidelines for ladder safety. It recommends inspecting the ladder before use, ensuring firm footing, securing the ladder at the top or having someone hold it at the bottom, positioning the ladder at the correct angle of 75 degrees or 1 foot out for every 4 feet of height, having the ladder extend 3 feet above the landing point, facing the ladder when climbing or descending, and avoiding makeshift arrangements instead of using a ladder.
This document provides guidelines for ladder safety. It recommends inspecting the ladder before use, ensuring firm footing, securing the ladder at the top or having someone hold it at the bottom, positioning the ladder at the correct angle of 75 degrees or 1 foot out for every 4 feet of height, having the ladder extend 3 feet above the landing point, facing the ladder when climbing or descending, and avoiding makeshift arrangements instead of using a ladder.
3) Secure at top or have a man at the foot 4) Ensure correct angle (75 degrees) or position the ladder 1 foot out base for every 4 feed of vertical height. 5) Ensure that the ladder rises 3 feet above landing point 6) Face the ladder when climbing or descending 7) Avoid make shift arrangement in lieu of ladder.