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Step ladders are very often both a central part of a paint
job, but also a key danger area. Here are some tips on how
to minimise the likelihood of a ladder-related accident:
Inspect the ladder:
- Take time to check the condition of the ladder both
before and after use.
- Check that the ladder is sufficiently robust to support
your weight.
- Make sure the steps are free of oil, wet paint, mud,
or any other potentially slippery substance.
Erecting the ladder:
- Clear the area around the ladder from any clutter. Make
sure that no electrical cords or
wire leads are close.
- If the ladder needs to be in front of a door, consider
locking the door to prevent surprise openings.
- If the ladder is in a high-traffic area, draw attention
to this fact in the house a hand-written sign would
do.
- Make sure the floor is even and stable. Avoid wet or
slippery surfaces.
- Always support the ladder at four points
Climbing the ladder:
- Wear suitable shoes no heels, barefoot is not
good, nor are most sandals.
- Never climb onto wet or slippery steps, make sure they
are dry.
- Never overstretch do not climb beyond the last
three steps of a ladder.
- Keep your shoulders between the rails and dont
over-reach move the ladder instead.
- Always keep 3 point contact with the ladder.
- If your ceilings are high, but your ladder too small,
dont try to overreach yourself renting or
borrowing a suitable ladder is much safer.
- Dont let your children climb up the ladder: prevent
access at the end of the day if you have to, or fold it
up after use.
- Be prepared for an unforeseen vertigo attack
dont look down, breath slowly and steadily, and
go back down step by step.
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