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ANSI 14.3-2000 Safety Requirements for Fixed Ladders
Safety Requirements for Fixed Ladders American National Standard for Ladders - Fixed - Safety Requirement
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ANSI A14.1-2000, American National Standard for Ladders - Wood - Safety Requirements
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ANSI A14.2-2000, American National Standard for Ladders - Portable Metal - Safety Requirements
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ANSI A14.5-2000 American National Standard for Ladders
American National Standard for Ladders - Portable Reinforced Plastic - Safety Requirements
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CSA CAN3-Z11-M81, Portable Ladders
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Fall Protection - Fixed Ladders - Bulletin 137
Falls from fixed ladders, even from heights of just one meter, can result in serious injury or death. The most effective way to prevent injuries due to falls from fixed ladders is to use a fall protection system.
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National Occupational Health and Safety Week
NAOSH Week 2009
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Occupational Health & Safety Conference
Presented by Safety Services Manitoba
January 21 & 22, 2009
Victoria Inn
Winnipeg. MB
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Portable Ladder Safety - Bulletin 177
A brief, two-page bulletin summarizing the 3-point contact requirements for ladder safety, a ladder safety checklist and a list of do's and don'ts in ladder safety.
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SAFE Tips for Avoiding Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, trips and falls are among the highest causes of injury and incident in Manitoba workplaces. Across the province, approximately 2,800 workers are hurt in fall-related incidents each year.
One of the most important elements of a workplace safety and health program is an effective system to identify and control hazards. Implementing this system at your workplace will help to safeguard employees against slip, trip and fall-related injuries and reduce the occurrence of time-loss injuries.
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SAFE Tips for Pneumatic Nailing and Stapling Equipment
Practising SAFE work procedures are vital to preventing injury. SAFE work procedures should always be accompanied with proper training. If you have questions about the safe work procedures or practices used in your workplace, don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions. Remember, workplace injuries are preventable.
This fact sheet helps you stay SAFE when using pneumatic nailers and staplers.
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SAFE Work Tips - Ladder Safety
Falls from ladders are a leading cause of fall-related
fatalities and injuries.
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SAIN ET SAUF au Travail - Conseils - Les échelles et la sécurité
Le fait de tomber d’une échelle est l’une des principales causes de décès et de blessures attribuables aux chutes.
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Using a Ladder - Fact Sheet
Unsafe use of portable ladders can lead to falls, often resulting in severe injury or even death. Portable ladders including step, extension, and trestle ladders are the most commonly used types of ladders in industry today.
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 13 - Entrances, Exits, Stairways and Ladders
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 13 - Entrances,Exits, Stairways and Ladders (Summary)
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