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As the American Ladder Institute (ALI) kicks off #LadderSafetyMonth we thought this was a good opportunity to take a look at the importance of ladder safety and share this reminder on the OSHA regulations change last quarter.
Ladder Safety Matters
Ignoring regulation compliance/fines or the cost of purchasing and maintaining proper fall arrest systems. Let's look at how falls affects the workforce:
- There are more than 700 ladder related injuries every day (ALI)
- Nearly a quarter of construction fall deaths happen from ladders (CPWR)
- More than 2 worker deaths caused by falls on average each week (ALI)
- Nearly 40% of construction fall deaths happen from a height of 15 ft. or less (CPWR)
OSHA Regulations for Fixed Ladders Before & After 11/19/2019
OSHA's expectations recently changed for fixed ladders that extend more than 24 feet above a lower level. The rules require that employers assure the following:
- Pre-November 19, 2018 - fixed ladder systems installed prior to this date must be equipped with a personal fall arrest system, ladder safety system, cage, or well
- New fixed ladder systems installed after November 19, 2018 must be equipped with a personal fall arrest system or a ladder safety system - a cage or well solution is no longer compliant
- Fixing or replacing ladders, cages, or wells since 11/19/18 now requires installation of a personal fall arrest system or ladder safety system for the section that has been fixed or replaced
- Source: Climbing fixed ladders: OSHA and ANSI standards’ best practices | Industrial Safety & Hygiene News
Elk River Class L - Ladder Climbing Harnesses
Ladder climbing harnesses have 4 or more points of connection, including one on the front, (usually the chest) for connection to permanent ladder safety systems. You can find all of our Class L Ladder Climbing harnesses here. Or, give us a call at (248) 545-4444 to discuss your needs.
Resources
- Ladder Safety Month
- American Ladder Institute (ALI)
- The Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR) Infographics for the National Campaign to Prevent Construction Falls
- Industrial Safety & Hygiene News (ISHN) Climbing fixed ladders: OSHA and ANSI standards’ best practices