Ladders are essential tools for worksite efficiency and safety. Since there are a large variety of ladder types, it’s crucial to select the most suitable model for your job and worksite.
Many pros build up a ladder collection overtime to meet OSHA requirements and have the best tools on hand for any given job.
Construction ladders should keep you and your workers safe while executing climbing tasks. Though they are a great way to increase access to higher-elevation locations, they can also leave workers vulnerable to falls, especially if the wrong type of ladder is used.
For example, some factors to consider include:
- Height: For starters, ladders should be long enough to allow a 75.5 or smaller degree angle from the ground. If you’re using a basic step or extension ladder, you’ll need to account for this distance, and the maximum height someone can stand from the top of the ladder – a maximum safe reaching height is typically about four feet higher than the top of the ladder.
- Strength: ladders typically come in five different ratings depending on the type of job they’re designed for. The “duty rating” is the maximum safe amount of weight the ladder can hold; remember that this number includes both the weight of the worker and any gear or equipment they’ll need to bring up the ladder or use while standing on it.
- Material: Modern ladders are typically made from lightweight and durable materials like steel, fiberglass, and aluminum. If your worksite is outdoors, has the potential to be exposed to chemicals, or requires outside storage, then you’ll need to select a ladder suitable to handle those conditions. If you are working with electrical wires or might be exposed to electricity, it’s important to make sure the material is appropriate and the legs of the ladder are grounded or encased in non-conductive material.
- Type: Specialty, extension, platform, and leaning ladders all have their time and place.
Werner offers a number of specialty and standard ladders for construction use, including podium and leaning ladders. Here’s a quick guide to how to choose between them:
When to Choose a Leaning Ladder
Leaning ladders are flexible options when you need to move to different locations quickly, need to access multiple heights, and don’t need to face multiple directions while working.
The Werner LEANSAFE models offer additional advantages such as built-in safety mechanisms which securely latch the ladder onto the vertical surface and reinforced rubber legs to prevent surface damage and provide a more stable platform.
It also offers a lower rear rail to front rail connection point allowing the user to get closer to the work when in stepladder mode.
The Werner LEANSAFE Ladder is available in lengths ranging from 4 through 12 feet in height and is rated up to 300 lbs. (1A Duty rating).
Unlike most leaning ladder styles, it’s also OSHA compliant – per regulations, traditional step ladders must be completely self-supporting. The LEANSAFE can be used as a stepladder, but due to its innovative supportive structure can also be safely leaned against a variety of surfaces.
When to Choose a Podium Ladder
If you need to work while standing on the ladder, or you want to face multiple directions, a platform-based ladder is the best choice.
Werner podium ladders have a standing platform at the highest safe standing level, allowing for more mobility and access in different directions. It also features an extra-wide standing area and secure guardrails with built-in locations for tools and supplies.
Podium ladders are best suited for working at fixed heights, especially in places where it would be difficult or impossible to maneuver a lift or install scaffolding. It comes in 3ft – 10ft models, all graded for heavy-duty construction use and rated to 300 pounds.
Leaning and Podium Ladders Improve Safety and Minimize Downtime
Smart ladder choice prevents worker falls and impact damage to equipment, while providing access to hard-to-reach places. While there are many choices out there, modern technology allows for a more secure and durable product to keep your worksite efficient and safe.
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