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Stairways And Ladders: A Safe Step
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Product Description
Updated to address the recent changes to the General Industry Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection Standards
Stairways and ladders are part of our everyday lives. They are also a major source of on the job injuries and fatalities. That's why it's important that employees know how to use, place, maintain, and climb stairways and ladders safely.
Stairways and Ladders: A Safe Step goes over the proper use of various types of ladders, including portable and fixed. It also covers how to avoid injury when going up and down stairways.
Learning objectives:
Ladders
- Portable ladder set up and use
- Fixed ladder use
- Inspection and maintenance
- Safe work practices
- Climbing techniques
Stairways
- Unsafe conditions
- Unsafe acts
- Good housekeeping
Added features and benefits of DVD training include:
- A customizable PowerPoint presentation
- Informative training points and bonus material for refresher or training talks
- Video-enriched training organized by learning objectives that facilitates discussion
- A printable Leader's Guide
- Resourceful web links to organizations such as OSHA, FEMA, NSC and the CDC, where viewers can download and print information on regulatory standards.
Stairways and ladders are part of our everyday lives. They are also a major source of on the job injuries and fatalities. That's why it's important that employees know how to use, place, maintain, and climb stairways and ladders safely.
Stairways and Ladders: A Safe Step goes over the proper use of various types of ladders, including portable and fixed. It also covers how to avoid injury when going up and down stairways.
Learning objectives:
Ladders
- Portable ladder set up and use
- Fixed ladder use
- Inspection and maintenance
- Safe work practices
- Climbing techniques
Stairways
- Unsafe conditions
- Unsafe acts
- Good housekeeping
Added features and benefits of DVD training include:
- A customizable PowerPoint presentation
- Informative training points and bonus material for refresher or training talks
- Video-enriched training organized by learning objectives that facilitates discussion
- A printable Leader's Guide
- Resourceful web links to organizations such as OSHA, FEMA, NSC and the CDC, where viewers can download and print information on regulatory standards.
Stairways and ladders are part of our everyday lives. They are also a major source of on the job injuries and fatalities. That's why it's important that employees know how to use, place, maintain, and climb stairways and ladders safely.
Stairways and Ladders: A Safe Step goes over the proper use of various types of ladders, including portable and fixed. It also covers how to avoid injury when going up and down stairways.
Learning objectives:
Ladders
- Portable ladder set up and use
- Fixed ladder use
- Inspection and maintenance
- Safe work practices
- Climbing techniques
Stairways
- Unsafe conditions
- Unsafe acts
- Good housekeeping
While the number of pages varies, most handbooks are 16 pages in length and include a tear-out quiz.
Handbooks must be purchased in packs of 10. When ordering, enter the number of packs you would like to purchase. For example, if you would like to order 50 handbooks, enter "5" in the quantity field.
Call 1-877-262-7825 for more information.
All sales are final. No returns or refunds.
Stairways and ladders are part of our everyday lives. They are also a major source of on the job injuries and fatalities. That's why it's important that employees know how to use, place, maintain, and climb stairways and ladders safely.
Stairways and Ladders: A Safe Step goes over the proper use of various types of ladders, including portable and fixed. It also covers how to avoid injury when going up and down stairways.
Learning objectives:
Portable Ladders: Set Up & Use
- Set Up & Use
Fixed Ladders
- Guidelines and Procedures
Inspection and Maintenance
- The First Line of Defense
Safe Work Practices
- Focus on Safety
Climbing Techniques
- The Proper Way to Climb
Stairs
- Unsafe Acts and Good Housekeeping
Stairways and ladders are part of our everyday lives. They are also a major source of on the job injuries and fatalities. That's why it's important that employees know how to use, place, maintain, and climb stairways and ladders safely.
Stairways and Ladders: A Safe Step goes over the proper use of various types of ladders, including portable and fixed. It also covers how to avoid injury when going up and down stairways.
Learning objectives:
Ladders
- Portable ladder set up and use
- Fixed ladder use
- Inspection and maintenance
- Safe work practices
- Climbing techniques
Stairways
- Unsafe conditions
- Unsafe acts
- Good housekeeping
Added features and benefits of USB training include:
- A customizable PowerPoint presentation
- A printable Leader's Guide
- Resourceful web links to organizations such as OSHA, FEMA, NSC and the CDC, where viewers can download and print information on regulatory standards.
Stairways and ladders are part of our everyday lives. They are also a major source of on the job injuries and fatalities. That's why it's important that employees know how to use, place, maintain, and climb stairways and ladders safely.
Stairways and Ladders: A Safe Step goes over the proper use of various types of ladders, including portable and fixed. It also covers how to avoid injury when going up and down stairways.
Learning objectives:
Ladders
- Portable ladder set up and use
- Fixed ladder use
- Inspection and maintenance
- Safe work practices
- Climbing techniques
Stairways
- Unsafe conditions
- Unsafe acts
- Good housekeeping
Added features and benefits of DVD training include:
- A customizable PowerPoint presentation
- Informative training points and bonus material for refresher or training talks
- Video-enriched training organized by learning objectives that facilitates discussion
- A printable Leader's Guide
- Resourceful web links to organizations such as OSHA, FEMA, NSC and the CDC, where viewers can download and print information on regulatory standards.