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National Ladder Safety Month Reached New Heights
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CHICAGO, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The sponsorship from generous, industry-leading companies and organizations lifted the American Ladder Institute s (ALI) Fifth Annual National Ladder Safety Month in March 2021 to new heights. ALI is proud to have this support of its effort to raise awareness of ladder safety and increase the number of people certified in Ladder Safety Training:
Louisville Ladder sponsored and was highlighted in television features on the LifeStyle and Daytime Networks reaching approximately six million households.
March 8, 2021
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – The Illinois Department of Labor wants to decrease the number of ladder-related injuries and deaths through education during March, “National Ladder Safety Month.” The agency’s division of the federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration is planning free weekly webinars on how to stay safe while climbing the rungs. Webinars are free when participants register online. Topics include choosing a ladder; inspection and setup; safety while climbing; safety at the top; and misconceptions about ladder safety. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that about 500,000 people are injured and 300 people die annually in ladder-related injuries.
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Illinois offers webinars in March on using ladders safely
March 7, 2021
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) The Illinois Department of Labor wants to decrease the number of ladder-related injuries and deaths through education during March, “National Ladder Safety Month.”
The agency s division of the federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration is planning free weekly webinars on how to stay safe while climbing the rungs.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that about 500,000 people are injured and 300 people die annually in ladder-related injuries.
Labor Director Michael Kleinik says safety precautions are vital when climibing, “from the smallest step ladder to the tallest extension ladder.”