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12 Months of Safety: April 2025 | Monthly Safety Message

National Ladder Safety Month: Every step Matters

Hazards

There are 34,000 ladder‑related accidents annually in Canada.

Improper ladder use remains a leading cause of these incidents, underscoring the urgent need for action.

Ladder Safety Tips

Falls from ladders remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries. Whether you are in construction, maintenance, or home improvement, following these ladder safety guidelines can help prevent accidents and save lives.

By following these simple yet effective rules, we can create a safer work environment and protect workers from avoidable injuries. Stay safe, use common sense, and always prioritize ladder safety!

Challenge your knowledge in this Ladder Challenge game: ladderchallenge.com

 Tips

Spring is approaching, and many will be outside cleaning up after winter, which can include gutters and higher spaces.

LADDER SAFETY: PREVENT FALLS & STAY SAFE

Follow These 5 Basic Rules for Ladder Safety

  1. Use the Right Ladder for the Job
    • Select a ladder with the proper load capacity, this includes your weight plus any tools.
    • Ensure the ladder is tall enough so you do not have to stand on the top 3 ft (7.62 cm)
  1. Inspect the Ladder Before & After Use
    • Always check for stability, loose bolts, damaged rungs, and slippery surfaces.
    • Never use a damaged ladder, remove it from service immediately.
    • Keep ladders away from electrical wires to avoid dangerous shocks.
  1. Set the Ladder Up Correctly
    • Place it on a level, non‑slip surface to ensure stability.
    • For straight ladders, follow the 4:1 angle rule: 1 ft (2.54 cm) out for every 4 ft (10.16 cm) up.
    • Extend ladders 3 ft (7.62 cm) above rooftops or platforms and secure the top by tying it off.
  1. Climb & Descend with Caution
    • Always face the ladder and maintain 3 points of contact: either 2 hands and 1 foot, or 2 feet and 1 hand.
    • Never carry heavy items while climbing, use a tool belt or hoist.
    • Before climbing, check for overhead power lines to avoid accidents.
  1. Use Common Sense & Stay Safe
    • Do Not lean outside the ladder rails, stay centered and balanced.
    • Keep the area clear of clutter and potential trip hazards.
    • Never stand on the top step or the ladder’s cap, it is not safe.
    • Never use unstable objects like boxes or barrels to prop up ladders.
    • Do not move a ladder while someone is on it, always ensure the ladder is stable before use.