The ALI is the presenting sponsor of National Ladder Safety Month. ALI believes ladder accidents are preventable with thorough safety planning, training, and continuous innovation in product design.
That is, just because OSHA doesn’t explicitly require something doesn’t mean you can pretend it’s not required in reality. Adequacy. It’s enough to address the basics for safety. It doesn’t address ...
High costs of compliance. OSHA standards often require significant investment in training, equipment and regular safety audits. These costs can be prohibitive for smaller companies, even though ...
Multilingual training will ensure clear communication of safety protocols. More information on how OSHA aims to protect workers in these industries is available on the agency’s website.
Outreach and Education: OSHA will conduct outreach programs to educate employers, workers, and industry stakeholders about the falls NEP. These programs will include training sessions, webinars, and ...
State and local officials are sounding alarms about the potential cost and feasibility of the Occupational Safety ... that ...
With a weight rating of 300 pounds, the Little Giant Ladders 15426-001 is perfect for heavy-duty jobs. Plus, it meets or exceeds all OSHA and ANSI standards ... We pick the Werner MT-22 for those who ...
What length of your extension ladder should extend over a roof? The last rung on which it’s safe to stand? With ALI’s safety training, you will! ALI started National Ladder Safety Month to ...
The U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration reports an 11% drop in death investigations across all industries for ...