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Ladder Safety Training

Stairways and Ladders Training

Every year, thousands of injuries occur due to falls from stairways and ladders in the construction industry. According to OSHA estimates, these incidents total a staggering 24000+ annually. However, with the right knowledge and training, these accidents can be prevented.

10 Modules

Course Modules - (10)

  • 1) The Most Dangerous Tool | Ladder Safety Training
  • 2) Ladder Safety Introduction
  • 3) Ladders & Stairways
  • 4) Stairways and Ladders PPT
  • 1) Occupational Ladder Fall Injuries — United States, 2011
  • 2) Ladder Safety Month 2020
  • 1) Stair Components With All Parts And Definition
  • 2) Stairs and Ladders PPT
  • 3) Stairways and Ladders A Guide to OSHA Rules
  • 4) Stairs and Ladders
  • 5) Stairways 29 CFR 1926.1052
  • 6) GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD PART 2. WALKING-WORKING SURFACES
  • 1) Electrocution/Work Safely with Ladders Near Power Lines
  • 2) What Happens When a Ladder Makes Contact with a Power Line
  • 3) Ladders and Electricity Don’t Mix
  • 1) Ladder Safety Overview
  • 2) Portable Ladder Safety Training
  • 3) Ladder Training Example
  • 4) Ladder Hazards | Fall Protection, Safety, Hazards, Training,
  • 5) How to Setup a Portable Ladder
  • 6) Proper Use of A Frame Ladders
  • 7) Misuse of Portable Ladders OSHA
  • 8) Reducing Falls in Construction: Safe Use of Extension Ladders
  • 1) How to Pick a Ladder
  • 2) Select the correct ladder
  • 1) How to PROPERLY Inspect a Ladder: Ladder Inspection Checklist
  • 2) Ladder Safety Checklist
  • 3) Ladder Inspection Form
  • 4) Portable Ladder Inspection Checklist
  • 1) How to Inspect and Maintain Your Ladder
  • 2) How to Store Your Ladder
  • 1) New Fixed Ladder Rule! | Climbing Safety System, Fall Protection, Fall Arrest, Training,
  • 2) Why Use Ladder Safety Systems?
  • 3) Ladder Accessories | Extensions, Levelers, V Rung, Gate, Wall Mounts
  • 4) Reducing Falls in Construction: Safe Use of Job-made Wooden Ladders
  • 1) Mobile Ladder Stand Safety
  • 2) New Types of Ladders | Podium, Telescopic, Lean Safe, Twin Step


Learning Outcomes:

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with the parts of ladders and stairs ii. Trainees will be able to recognize and avoid hazards associated with stairs and ladders
  • iii. Trainees should become aware of administrative safety requirements associated with stairs and ladder safety

Completion Requirements:

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.

Online OSHA classes tend to be more cost-effective than in-person courses. You can save on travel expenses, lodging, and other associated costs, making online training a more budget-friendly option. Additionally, online courses can often be completed more quickly than their in-person counterparts, as you can work through the material at your own pace and without the constraints of a fixed class schedule.

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Schedule

You can complete this course at your own pace.

One of the primary benefits of online OSHA training is its flexibility and convenience. study at your own pace, making it an ideal choice for those with busy schedules 

This Course Includes

  • Modules : 10
  • Duration : 2 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Beginner
IACET Accredited