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Workplace Stairway and Ladder Safety

Workplace Stairway and Ladder Safety
It is estimated that 24,882 injuries and 36 fatalities take place each year due to falls from ladders and stairways used in constructions. Stairway and ladders are a major cause of occupational fatalities and injuries among construction workers. Often these injuries are serious enough to put them off from their work. Nearly eleven thousand workers lost their jobs and thirteen thousands are absent from work due to injuries from falls.

Ladders and stairways have been used in various work industries especially in the construction field. To work around stairways and ladders is dangerous and can prove hazardous if workers don’t pay much attention to their safety while working. Unsafe use of these two tools may have injured hundreds of workers but all these fatalities and injuries can be prevented.

OSHA has been taking this initiative to protect workers and to prevent any fall injuries. They have also regulated some rules for the safe use of ladders and stairways and to prevent any workplace injuries or fatalities.

The OSHA rule regarding stairway and ladder applies to all stairways and ladders used in construction, repair, alteration and demolition of work sites as covered by construction safety and health standards under OSHA.

These standards can be understood better and are found in full detail in OSHA safety training courses. If your employees have to work using stairways and ladders, the OSHA training course will help them comply with the standards and prevent any injuries related to ladders and stairways.

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