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  2. How to Practice Ladder Safety for These Seasonal Tasks - AOL

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    Most ladder accidents happen in the fall, when everyone is prepping their gutters for winter or putting holiday lights up (or both). Here's a 101 on extension ladder safety.

  3. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    Road construction safety remains a priority among workers. Several states have implemented campaigns addressing construction zone dangers and encouraging motorists to use caution when driving through work zones. [49] National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week is held yearly. The national event began in 1999 and has gained popularity and media ...

  4. Reach New Heights Safety With These Editor-Approved Ladders - AOL

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  5. Ladder - Wikipedia

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    Each ladder certification is colour-coded to indicate the amount of weight the ladder is designed to hold, the certification class and its use. The color of the safety label specifies the class and use. Class 1 ladder – for heavy-duty industrial uses, maximum load of 175 kg. Colour-coded blue to identify.

  6. Fixed ladder - Wikipedia

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    Fall protection system: Fixed ladders above 24' must have a fall protection system in accordance with OSHA Standard 1910.28(b)(9)(i)(C). Cages are not anymore considered as fall protection, and ladders that are newly installed or replaced after November 19, 2018, must have a fall protection system based on OSHA's new fixed ladder requirements.

  7. Mobile safety steps - Wikipedia

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    Mobile safety steps, sometimes called warehouse steps, are mobile structures with steps up to a platform. The steps use wheels or casters, making them easy to move. They have the advantage over standard ladders in that the operative can have one hand free when moving up and down the steps and both hands free if there is a top-level platform.

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