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05/12/2026
Ladder Safety at Work: Small Steps That Prevent Serious Injuries
Source: Sedgwick, May 2026
Ladders are common, useful tools in many workplaces, including construction sites, warehouses, offices, retail spaces, and maintenance environments. While ladders may seem simple and harmless, they are involved in many workplace injuries every year. Falls from ladders can result in serious injuries such as fractures, head injuries, and even fatalities. Practicing proper ladder safety is essential for creating a safer work environment and preventing avoidable accidents.
Many ladder-related injuries occur because of improper use. Common causes include selecting the wrong type of ladder for the task, placing ladders on unstable surfaces, climbing while carrying tools, overreaching, and failing to maintain three points of contact. Lack of training and rushing to complete tasks also increase the risk of falls. Employers should take time to properly train employees on these risks and reinforce safe practices consistently.
Selecting the correct ladder is one of the most important components of ladder safety. Different tasks require different ladder types, including step ladders, extension ladders, and fixed ladders. Workers should choose a ladder tall enough to safely reach the work area without standing on the top rung or top steps. Weight ratings should also be verified to ensure the ladder can safely support both the worker and any tools or materials being used.
Before every use, ladders should be thoroughly inspected for cracks, dents, loose or missing rungs, damaged rails, faulty locking mechanisms, or slippery substances such as grease, water, or oil. Any damaged ladder should immediately be removed from service until repaired or replaced.
Proper setup is equally important. Ladders should always be placed on firm, level surfaces. Improvised solutions such as bricks or boards should never be used to stabilize ladders on uneven ground.
Effective ladder safety requires ongoing awareness, training, and reinforcement. Employers play a critical role by establishing clear expectations, correcting unsafe behaviors, and ensuring ladders are inspected and used appropriately.
For more information about Sedgwick’s safety services or to schedule a confidential consultation, contact:
Dave Deyo | Client Services Representative
DIRECT 614.376.5401 | FAX 614.790.8135
mobile 614.318.5516 | david.deyo@sedgwick.com
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