Ladder Safety Basics
Inspection & Maintenance
Fall Prevention & Safe Use
Electrical & Environmental Hazards
Load Capacity & Duty Ratings
Ladder Safety at GSK
100

The minimum number of contact points you should maintain while climbing a ladder.

What is three points of contact?

100

Ladders must be inspected at this frequency before use

What is before each use?

100

You should always face this direction when climbing or descending a ladder.

What is facing the ladder?

100

This ladder material is safest when working near energized electrical components.

What is fiberglass?

100

This rating indicates the maximum intended load a ladder can safely support.

What is duty rating?

100

Before ladder use in an active GMP or controlled area, this coordination step is required

What is notifying supervision and confirming area authorization?

200

This ladder type is self-supporting and does not require leaning against a structure.

What is a stepladder?

200

This condition automatically requires a ladder to be removed from service

What is cracked rails, missing rungs, or structural damage?

200

Carrying materials in your hands while climbing violates this key safety principle

What is maintaining three points of contact?

200

Aluminum ladders should never be used near this hazard.

What is live electrical equipment?

200

Type I ladders are rated for this maximum load capacity

What is 250 pounds?

200

Ladders used in GMP spaces must be inspected to ensure they are free of this contamination risk

What is debris, dust, or foreign material?

300

This angle (ratio) is required when setting up a non-self-supporting extension ladder

What is the 4:1 ratio?

300

Damaged ladders should be tagged with this designation until repaired or discarded

What is “Do Not Use” or “Out of Service”?

300

Overreaching beyond the side rails increases the likelihood of this event

What is ladder tip-over or loss of balance?

300

Wet, icy, or uneven ground increases the risk of this ladder failure mode

What is base slippage or instability?

300

This ladder type is rated for 300 pounds and is common on industrial job sites

What is Type IA?

300

When working above ceiling tiles at GSK, ladders may trigger this additional hazard control requirement

What is a ceiling permit or above-ceiling authorization?

400

This angle (ratio) is required when setting up a non-self-supporting extension ladder.

What is the 4:1 ratio?

400

This contaminant on ladder rungs significantly increases slip risk and must be removed.

What is oil, grease, or wet residue?

400

When working from an extension ladder, your belt buckle should remain within this boundary

What is between the side rails?

400

High winds can create this specific risk when using an extension ladder outdoors

What is lateral displacement or blow-over?

400

Exceeding the duty rating increases the risk of this structural failure.

What is rung or rail failure?

400

If ladder work impacts egress paths, this temporary control must be implemented

What is barricading and maintaining compliant access/egress routes?

500

The top step and top cap of a stepladder are prohibited from being used for this reason

What is because they are not designed for standing and increase fall risk?

500

Field repairs using tape, wire, or makeshift fasteners are prohibited because ladders must meet this OSHA requirement.

What is manufacturer design specifications and structural integrity requirements?

500

Standing on a bucket, box, or pallet instead of using a ladder creates this OSHA classification of hazard.

What is an unapproved elevated work platform / fall hazard?

500

Working within close proximity to exposed energized conductors without proper controls can result in this OSHA-defined high-severity event

What is electrocution?

500

When calculating total load, you must include body weight plus this additional factor.

What is tools, equipment, and materials being carried or worn?

500

At GSK, ladder use in proximity to active utilities may require this formal energy control process

What is Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)?

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