At Synergy Equipment, we believe that safety is the most important part of every job. That’s why we work hard to provide accurate information to keep employees safe on the job site. Ladder safety is an essential part of every crew’s safety training since falls are the leading cause of deaths at worksites. Here’s why ladder safety is important for every employee on your crew: 


Fall Protection and Ladder Safety are Essential 


Falls are continually the leading cause of death at worksites. The truth is that these kinds of fatalities and injuries are highly preventable when all of your employees are well trained in fall protection. In 2010 alone, there were 226 fatalities caused by falls in the construction industry. These deaths account for more than one-third of the fatalities for the entire year. That’s why it is so crucial to educate your employees on the importance of fall protection and prevention. 


Fall Protection Starts with the Right Equipment


As with any job, keeping yourself safe on ladders will require you to plan ahead. When in the planning phase of your project, it is crucial to determine what parts of the job will require workers to stand on ladders or scaffolding. When you know how far your employees will need to climb, you can ensure that you have the appropriate ladders for them to stay safe on the job. 


Provide Fall Protection Training to All Employees 


Whether your employees are life-long veterans of the industry or just starting out, they will all need to have completed fall protection training before climbing the ladder. You never know when things will start to go wrong on the job site, so you should prepare every employee to handle those situations professionally. When they have the right information and equipment, there is a much higher chance that they will come out of those situations unharmed. 


No matter how you choose to prepare your employees for ladder safety and fall protection, Synergy Equipment is always here to help make job sites safer. We offer a wide variety of newused and rental construction equipment that is thoroughly inspected and serviced to make your job site safer. Want to learn more about safety on the job site? Check out our blog today! 


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