Sometimes the common tools in our plant have hidden dangers that only
become known when an incident occurs. A common tool in every plant is the
ladder. It sounds silly, if that can be said, but many workers have been
injured and killed by improperly using a ladder. The American Ladder Institute
is promoting March 2017 as “National Ladder Safety Month”. Here is the story:
Every step
matters: From step stools to extension ladders, make sure you're putting the
right foot forward.
Every year over 300 people die in
ladder-related accidents, and thousands suffer disabling injuries. Mark your
calendar to join the American Ladder Institute (ALI) in celebrating the first-ever National
Ladder Safety Month, designed to arise awareness of ladder safety and to
decrease the number of ladder-related injuries and fatalities.
What is National
Ladder Safety Month?
National Ladder Safety Month is the
only movement dedicated exclusively to the promotion of ladder safety, at home
and at work. During March 2017, National Ladder Safety Month will bring
heightened awareness to the importance of the safe use of ladders through
resources, training and a national dialogue.
ALI, the only approved developer of
safety standards for the U.S. ladder industry, is the presenting sponsor for
National Ladder Safety Month.
There will be different areas of focus
through the month:
March
1 – 11 Why Ladder Safety and How It Affects Everyone
March
12-18 Ladder Safety at Work
March
19-25 Ladder Safety at Home
March
26-April 1 Ladder Inspection and Disposal
The “why”: Every
life saved is precious
ALI believes ladder accidents are
preventable, but without better safety planning and training and continuous
innovation in product design, we will continue to see far too many fatalities.
Please join ALI and its members in sharing this message with the world.
The goals of National Ladder Safety
Month are to:
- Increase the number of ladder safety training certificates issued by ALI
- Increase the frequency that ladder safety training modules are viewed on www.laddersafetytraining.org www.laddersafetytraining.org
- Lower the rankings of ladder-related safety citations on OSHA’s yearly “Top 10 Citations List”
- Decrease number of ladder-related injuries and fatalities
- Increase the number of competent ladder inspector trainings
- Increase the number of companies and individuals that inspect and properly dispose of old, damaged or obsolete ladders
We commend the American Ladder Institute on promoting ladder with
this great campaign. We like the fact that this campaign talks about ladder
safety at your home. Because safety does not end when you clock out at work. Safety
continues when you are with your family and friends!
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