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Ladder Safety in the workplace for Hospitality – SS5090AE (11 Min.)
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1
Many ladder injuries occur from heights of six feet or less.
True
False
2
A stepladder should be fully opened and locked before it is used.
True
False
3
If a ladder has a damaged rail or loose locking mechanism, it may still be used for a quick task if someone holds it.
True
False
4
When climbing a ladder, you should maintain three points of contact whenever possible.
True
False
5
If you cannot comfortably reach your work from a ladder, it is safer to climb down and reposition the ladder than to lean or stretch.
True
False
6
It is acceptable to move a rolling ladder a short distance while someone remains on it.
True
False
7
Which of the following is the safest surface for setting up a ladder?
A wet tile floor
A firm, level surface
A box used to provide extra height
An uneven floor
8
What should you do when using a ladder in a busy hallway or guest area?
Work as quickly as possible
Place the ladder directly in the normal traffic path
Use caution signs and, if possible, have a coworker help monitor the area
Assume guests and coworkers will see the ladder
9
What is the safest way to handle heavy tools or materials while climbing a ladder?
Carry them in one hand
Balance them on your shoulder
Use a tool belt, hoist them, or have a coworker hand them to you
Place them on the top of the ladder before climbing
10
What should you do if someone falls from a ladder and a serious head, neck, or back injury is suspected?
Help the person stand up immediately
Move the person to a chair
Wait to see if the pain goes away
Keep the person still, call for help, and avoid moving them unless there is immediate danger