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  2. Ladder - Wikipedia

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    An extension ladder. A ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps commonly used for climbing or descending. There are two types: rigid ladders that are self-supporting or that may be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall, and rollable ladders, such as those made of rope or aluminium, that may be hung from the top.

  3. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] NIOSH developed a Ladder Safety App which was designed to improve extension and step ladder safety — a concern for those working in construction or any other task that requires ladder use. Motor vehicle crashes are another major safety hazard on construction sites.

  4. 10 Safety Tips for Hanging Christmas Lights Like a Pro - AOL

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    Take Ladder Safety Seriously. While working from a ladder is considered safer than kneeling by the edge of the roof, there are still many safety precautions to keep in mind to minimize your risk ...

  5. Fixed ladder - Wikipedia

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    Fixed ladders consist of the following components: Rungs: all fixed ladders have rungs, dictated by OSHA Standard 1910.27(b)(1) of no more than 12" (300 mm) on center (measured as the distance from the centerline of a rung to the center line of the next rung), and at 16" (410 mm) clear width.

  6. Fire escape - Wikipedia

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    The ladder leading from the lowest level of the fire escape to the ground may be fixed, but more commonly it swings down on a hinge or slides down along a track. The movable designs allow occupants to safely reach the ground in the event of a fire, but prevent people from accessing the fire escape from the ground at other times (such as for ...

  7. Caving equipment - Wikipedia

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    Ladders are usually made in 5, 8 or 10 m (16, 26 or 33 ft) lengths, and can be clipped together to make longer lengths. While ladders can be used without a belay, this is unsafe and is not recommended. Ladders may be carried coiled, without other protection, until needed, or may be carried inside tough PVC tackle-bags.

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