Although scaffolds are typically way safer than ladders, I have witnessed near misses when using them. One of the problems is that typically the height from ground to the first horizontal bar does not match the distance between the rest of the bars. This is because of the larger wheels and brake mechanism on the commercial units. A guy climbs down from the scaffold and instinctively his foot is expecting to touch the ground but the ground is not there... it’s a few inches lower. Result, the guy tumbles onto the ground. Makes for a good laugh from the other workers but can result in a broken limb or worse.
One other tip is to have both hands on the ladder and don’t carry a tool with one hand while climbing down.
Any other tips?
One other tip is to have both hands on the ladder and don’t carry a tool with one hand while climbing down.
Any other tips?