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Survey indicates sharp decline in SIFs involving ladders

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Cleveland — Serious injuries and fatalities involving ladders decreased 21 percentage points over a recent five-year period, according to the results of a recent survey.

The survey was emailed to ladder safety training managers and professions this past spring by the American Ladder Institute’s Education and Outreach Committee. The 35-question survey – the fourth from ALI since 2016 – covered topics such as frequency of ladder citations, types of ladder citations and preferred methods of ladder safety education. A total of 350 responses were received.

Around 18% of the respondents reported experiencing an incident involving a ladder – the same percentage as in the 2020 survey. Of those incidents, roughly 33% resulted in a SIF – down from 54% in 2020.

The respondents were also asked about what type of incidents have occurred in the past two years. Among them: “ladder was set up incorrectly” (33%) and “the wrong ladder was used for the job” (30%).

Other findings:

“ALI believes that continuous safety training is the best way to empower workers to make the right decisions when using ladders,” the institute says in a press release.

March is National Ladder Safety Month. ALI has a four-week educational outreach program that coincides with the observation.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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