Electrical

ladder

Ladder Safety: Best Practices to Keep Workers Safe This May

May 07, 20251 min read

Ladders are an essential part of many work environments, especially in construction, maintenance, and industrial settings. However, when used improperly, ladders can pose serious risks. At Basin Safety, we are committed to keeping your team safe by promoting ladder safety best practices and raising awareness about common hazards.

Why Ladder Safety Matters

Each year, thousands of workers are injured due to ladder-related incidents. Many of these accidents are preventable with the right training and awareness. The most common ladder safety hazards include:

  • Using ladders on slippery or unstable surfaces

  • Improper ladder positioning

  • Unsafe behaviors such as overreaching or carrying heavy loads

  • Failing to maintain three points of contact

By focusing on ladder safety protocols, employers can reduce the risk of injury and help ensure that ladders remain useful tools—not hazards.

Ladder Safety Tips for Workers

This May, as part of Ladder Safety Awareness Month, take a proactive approach to training your workforce. Here are a few tips to promote safe ladder usage on the job site:

  • Face the ladder every time you climb up or down. Avoid turning sideways or stepping off at unsafe angles.

  • Never place ladders on top of boxes, pallets, or other objects to gain extra height.

  • Carry only light loads when using a ladder. Heavy or awkward items should be lifted using alternative methods.

  • Ensure the ladder is on a level, dry surface and always secure it before use.

  • Inspect ladders before each use for damage, wear, or loose components.

Encourage your team to make ladder safety a daily priority. By creating a culture of safety, you’re not only protecting your employees—you’re improving overall productivity and morale.


At Basin Safety, we believe safety starts from the ground up—even when you’re climbing high.

Ladder safetyLadder safety tipsWorkplace ladder hazardsLadder safety best practicesLadder inspection checklistOSHA ladder safetyLadder Safety Stand-DownConstruction ladder safety
Back to Blog

VISIT US

4401 16th Avenue West Williston, ND 58801.

2740 Sims Street Suite B Dickinson , ND 58601

(701) 572-8140

BASIN SAFETY CONSULTING CORPORATION

Basin Safety believes in shared excellence. We are accountable to our core values:

● Pioneering Excellence Everyday

● Supporting each other to put customers first

● Asking the right questions, to ensure the greatest results.

Basin Safety Consulting © 2025. All rights reserved.

Powered By Upleveled Strategies

BASIN SAFETY CONSULTING CORPORATION

Basin Safety believes in shared excellence. We are accountable to our core values:

● Pioneering Excellence Everyday

● Supporting each other to put customers first

● Asking the right questions, to ensure the greatest results.

VISIT US

4401 16th Avenue West Williston, ND 58801.

2740 Sims Street Suite B Dickinson , ND 58601

(701) 572-8140

Basin Safety Consulting © 2025. All rights reserved.

Powered By Upleveled Strategies