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Check out the full course at https://www.knowledgecity.com/en/library/14521/. One never knows when an accident will happen. The key is to always be prepared. You will learn how to fall off a ladder the right way to prevent serious injuries. To prevent broken bones or spinal injury, avoid moving the victim unless he or she is in a very dangerous location and call for medical assistance right away.
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Inspecting Ladders Before Use
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Accidents happen even under the best of conditions. Each of these examples is followed by a suggested question or discussion topic for your team. What do you do when providing ladder safety training now? How do you expect your teams to respond to accidents or in the treatment of these injuries? Use these examples as case stems!
YouTube is full of examples like these that can be used for a variety of educational needs.
For Human Resource Managers:
– Use videos for context and have your team simulate discussions with the injured employee or other team members.
– Have your teams consider their current on boarding practices. Are we training the use of ladders (or any tools really) correctly? Documenting the training?
– Do our teams know what to do if a colleague is injured on the job?
– Do the employees know what to do if they are the one injured?
– How are your leaders performing when under stress?
– What procedures do you have for Workers’ Compensation?
– Does your team know what forms are needed and how to fill them out?
– How do you legally protect your employee and the company when things go wrong?
For Medical and Other Educators:
– These videos are an incredible attention getting step, provide the context for discussion or simulation
– How would you treat this mechanism of injury?
– Was the injury made worse by the on site “treatment”?
– What labs or imaging do you order? (Ethics and value care discussions can start here!)
– Document the simulated patient exam. (Billing codes?)
– Don’t forget the co-morbidities!
We hope you enjoy the video and find a way to use these or other ladder climbing accidents and safety fail clips for your own Human Resources or medical education activities.
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There are many reasons why ladders are dangerous. This video will provide you with a better understanding of why ladders in the work place are so dangerous. You will hear from leading experts in the field of fall protection and ladder safety, and see what the possible negative outcomes are if you use ladders inappropriately.
We take ladders for granted because they’re so easy to use. ladders are often the first tool we choose when working at elevation. This approach is known as “Ladders First,” yet more workers are injured in falls from ladders than from any other elevated surface — roofs, scaffolds, balconies, even stairs. Why do workers fall from ladders? Most falls happen because workers select the wrong type of ladder for their job or they set up the ladder improperly and the ladder shifts or slips unexpectedly. Workers also fall when they’re not working safely on the ladder — their foot slips, they lose their balance, they overreach, or something knocks the ladder over. Before choosing a portable
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This video recreates the real-life series of events that led to the death of a 33-year-old construction worker from a ladder fall — and how it could have been prevented. Get an accompanying Toolbox Talk, poster and a one-page handout to make for a complete training experience. Great for foremen, site supervisors and professional trainers.This true story is taken from a NIOSH FACE Report, which identifies factors that contribute to fatal injuries and gives comprehensive recommendations for preventing similar deaths.
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