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Climb With Confidence: Preventing Ladder Injuries on the Job

May 09, 20252 min read

When a ladder is used correctly, it’s one of the most effective tools on a job site. But when it’s used improperly? It becomes a serious fall hazard. At Basin Safety, our mission is to protect workers by promoting smart, compliant, and consistent safety practices—starting from the ground up.

With Ladder Safety Awareness Month underway, there’s no better time to review your team’s approach to ladder use.


Why Ladder Safety Matters

Each year, thousands of workers suffer injuries due to ladder-related falls—many of which could have been prevented with basic safety steps. Whether you’re a supervisor or a frontline employee, you have a role in stopping unsafe habits before they lead to harm.


Top 5 Ladder Safety Practices Every Team Should Follow

  1. Set Up on Stable Ground
    Always place ladders on flat, dry, and non-slippery surfaces. Avoid soft soil, ice, or oil-slick areas.

  2. Maintain Three Points of Contact
    Hands and feet should be in contact with the ladder at all times when climbing. No shortcuts.

  3. Don’t Overreach
    If something is out of reach, reposition the ladder instead of leaning dangerously.

  4. Carry Tools Properly
    Use tool belts or hoist lines instead of carrying items in hand while climbing.

  5. Inspect Before Each Use
    Check for broken rungs, bent rails, and signs of wear. Damaged ladders must be removed from service immediately.


Support OSHA Ladder Safety Standards

Basin Safety encourages companies to comply with OSHA ladder safety guidelines, including:

  • Selecting the right ladder height and duty rating.

  • Ensuring ladders extend 3 feet above landing surfaces.

  • Training employees on proper use, storage, and inspection procedures.

Lack of training is one of the top contributors to ladder incidents. Investing in regular ladder safety training is a low-cost, high-impact solution.


Your Safety Partner

At Basin Safety, we believe every ladder injury is preventable. Let’s work together to make sure your team has the tools, training, and habits needed to climb with confidence—safely and effectively.

For site-specific training or to speak with one of our safety consultants, contact Basin Safety today.

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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.

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