A few things you should know about Fixed Ladder Fall Protection Equipment:
You understand that there are serious fall hazards associated with the fixed ladders in your facility. You also need to be very careful to follow the standards for the fall protection equipment you choose which include :
Ladder Safety System
Ladder climbing safety systems are permanent vertical lifeline systems, that can be comprised of cable or rail. Eachfixed ladder is equipped with a ladder climbing safety system, all components must meet OSHA 1910.29(i) requirements. The ladder climbing safety system should be inspected before use and periodically based on the manufacturer’s requirements. Any worn, damaged, or otherwise, defective equipment should be taken out of service immediately.
Personal Fall Arrest System
This type of system is designed to stop a fall and absorb the energy before the worker comes into contact with a lower level. A typical personal fall protectionequipment consists of a full-body harness, connectors, and anchorage. It’s also imperative that the system is inspected before use regularly based on the manufacturer’s requirements, for any signs of damage or wear. Any piece of equipment that fails inspection or has been impacted, shall be removed from service immediately.
Ladder Safety Gates
Protecting the entrance of a ladderway is key to preventing falls in your facility. One way to do this is with swing gates that attach to the guardrail system used to protect the elevated surface the ladder leads to. A self-closing gate is a preferred method of protecting ladder entrances in most facilities. Ladder safety gates and other types of the self-closing gate must meet the general requirements per OSHA 1910.29.
Whether you’re running a busy warehouse or a manufacturing facility, you need to take full advantage of every square inch of space you have. That means elevated platforms, mezzanines, catwalks, and other work areas. While you may have guardrails installed around the perimeter, your workers still need access to the space, and it’s up to you to keep them safe as they climb those fixed ladders.
Fixed Ladder Fall Protection Begins with Training
No matter how many Industrial safety swing gates or other safety devices you install or provide, mistakes can still lead to falls. That’s why it’s vital that you provide adequate fall prevention training for incoming employees as well as ongoing training for all members of your organization. For fixed ladders, it’s important to teach workers to: