
#LadderSafetyMonth: Operate Ladders Safely at Home
Changing lightbulbs around the house? Trying to get that glass down from the top shelf in the kitchen? Time for spring cleaning? Don’t let accidents […]
Changing lightbulbs around the house? Trying to get that glass down from the top shelf in the kitchen? Time for spring cleaning? Don’t let accidents […]
National Ladder Safety Month puts the spotlight on “Ladder Safety at Work.” Why? Because falls are among the top three most disabling workplace injuries*—and they […]
Every year, more than 300 people die in ladder-related accidents, and thousands suffer disabling injuries. Without better training and continuous innovation in safety planning and […]
The American Ladder Institute (ALI) is proud to present its third annual National Ladder Safety Month February 24-March 30, 2019! Wondering why you and your […]
The purpose of any ladder is double faceted. Ladders reach high places and points, but they also allow users to reach those places safely. In […]
As we enter the final week of American Ladder Institute (ALI)’s National Ladder Safety Month, you should have a better understanding of how to safely […]
Incorrect ladder use affects everyone. Just think about the last time you used a ladder at home. Perhaps it involved using a stepstool or stepladder […]
Falls from heights are the third most common disabling workplace injury. Just imagine, you’re standing on top of a chair to hang decorations for an […]
There are more than 300 ladder-related deaths and over 130,000 emergency room visits related to ladders each year, as well as 2,000 ladder-related injuries every […]
Though the number of citations decreased from 2016, improper use of ladders resulted in 2,241 citations in 2017, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration […]