Ladder Safety Training
£20.00
In the UK, ladders account for roughly 40% of accidents that are a result of falling from height. Evidently, employers need to provide their staff with the knowledge on how to safely use a ladder, as well as how to conduct a pre-check before using a ladder. This, in turn, will help organisations to reduce the risk of a fall from height occurring.
This online training course helps organisations work towards compliance with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 by helping the user to understand the things they need to do before they use a ladder, as well as during use.
| Accreditations | CPD |
|---|---|
| Course Duration | 25 mins (approx) |
| Languages | 41 |
Welcome to the Ladder Safety Training, a comprehensive program designed to educate individuals about the safe selection, pre-check, setup, and use of ladders. This training emphasizes the importance of understanding ladder safety to prevent accidents and injuries in various work environments. We will cover essential topics in the following key sections:
- Ladder Selection : Begin by learning how to select the appropriate ladder for a specific task. In this section, you will discover:
- The different types of ladders available, including step ladders, extension ladders, and platform ladders.
- Factors to consider when choosing a ladder, such as height requirements, weight capacity, and material.
- The importance of selecting the right ladder to ensure safety and stability.
- Ladder Pre-Check : Understand the importance of conducting a pre-check of the ladder before use. In this section, you will learn about:
- How to inspect a ladder for any visible damage, defects, or missing components.
- Identifying common issues that may compromise ladder safety.
- The significance of addressing any ladder defects or damage before use.
- Ladder Setup : Explore proper ladder setup to ensure stability and prevent accidents. In this section, you will discover:
- How to set up a ladder on a stable and level surface.
- Tips for securing the ladder to prevent slips and falls.
- The importance of maintaining the ladder’s angle and position for safe use.
- Ladder Use : Learn about safe practices when using a ladder to perform various tasks. This section will cover:
- How to ascend and descend ladders safely, including the use of three points of contact.
- Staying within the ladder’s load capacity limits.
- Ensuring stability and balance when working from a ladder.
By the end of this Ladder Safety Training, you will have the knowledge and skills needed to select, pre-check, set up, and use ladders safely in various work environments. Your commitment to this training will contribute to a safer workplace, the prevention of ladder-related accidents, and the well-being of employees. Let’s begin this journey to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills to work with ladders safely.
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