Did you know that March is National Ladder Safety Month? Though this month-long observance may seem laughable, it actually plays a significant role in helping spread nationwide awareness about how dangerous ladders can be, especially when misused.
According to the Inter national Association of Certified Home Inspectors or InterNACHI, falls from ladders are the leading cause of deaths and slip-and-fall injuries on construction sites. Even more alarming, most of these fatalities occur from falls of 10 feet or less (Source).
Ladder-related falls can also cause a range of injuries, from bruises and cuts to broken bones and severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). In the United States alone, the World Health Organization reports over “164,000 emergency room-treated injuries and 300 deaths” caused by falls from ladders each year (Source).
Due to its deadly reputation, the ladder has been recognized as the most dangerous tool on American worksites by OSHA and other safety organizations.
With proper ladder use and basic safety precautions, the risk of ladder-related injury and death can be significantly reduced.
From extension ladders at work to stepladders at home, here are our TEN essential ladder safety tips:
Visit OSHA.gov for more life-saving ladder information and safety guides.
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