Ladder used in safety construction side
There are several types of ladders commonly used in construction sites for safety purposes. Below are some of the most common types:
- Step Ladders: Used for low-height access, typically up to 6 feet.
- Extension Ladders: Used for higher access, can be extended to various lengths.
- Folding Ladders: Portable and compact, often used for quick access.
- Platform Ladders: Provide a stable work platform at heights.
- Articulating Ladders: Adjustable and flexible, used for hard-to-reach areas.
- Step-Up Ladders: Used for high access, with a focus on safety and stability.
- Tower Ladders: Used for high-access tasks, like scaffolding.
- Cat Ladders: Used for roof access and steep inclines.
- Attic Ladders: Used for accessing attics and tight spaces.
- Library Ladders: Used for accessing high shelves and storage areas.
- Inspect ladders before use
- Follow manufacturer's instructions
- Maintain three points of contact
- Use proper ladder angle and positioning
- Ensure proper footing and handhold
- Never lean over the side
- Use ladder safety accessories when needed
Note that specific ladder types may vary depending on regional preferences, industry practices, or specific task requirements. Always consult local regulations and safety guidelines for ladder usage.


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