Step ladders typically feature a small platform at the top designed for tools and equipment:
If the ladder has a rail and handle above the platform, it is safe to stand on.
Without a rail and handle, standing on the platform is unsafe.
Common Improper Uses of Step Ladders
Improper use of step ladders can lead to accidents:
Partially Open Ladders: Using the ladder without fully extending it, risking instability.
Standing or Sitting on Adjacent Objects: Using ladders alongside other objects with feet leaning on the ladder platform, posing a risk of toppling over.
Standing at the Top: Standing on the very top platform to reach equipment, which is unsafe.
Removing Ladders Prematurely: Removing ladders while someone is still using them as a platform, risking falls.
Using Step Ladders Correctly
Follow these guidelines for safe use of step ladders:
Ensure the ladder is fully opened and locked into position.
Do not use ladders alongside or leaning against other objects.
Choose Stable Step Ladders: Look for ladders with a handle that stabilises the ladder like a brake, providing a secure platform for work.
Using step ladders correctly ensures safety and prevents accidents in various work environments.