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‘Workplace ladder falls a major cause of deaths, injuries’

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Workplace tumbles off of ladders are a major cause of injury and death among American employees, a new study says.

“Falls remain a leading cause of unintentio­nal injury [deaths] nationwide, and 43 percent of fatal falls in the last decade have involved a ladder,” say a team led by Christina Socias of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Overall, “among workers, approximat­ely 20 percent of fall injuries involve ladders,” they added.

In the study, Socias and colleagues analyzed U.S. national data for 2011. They found that work-related ladder falls caused 113 deaths, almost 15,500 nonfatal injuries that resulted in at least one day away from work, and about 34,000 nonfatal injuries that were treated in hospital emergency department­s.

Workers at greatest risk for ladder fall injuries include men, older employees, Hispanics and those in the fields of constructi­on, extraction (such as mining), installati­on, maintenanc­e and repair.

“Among constructi­on workers, an estimated 81 percent of fall injuries treated in U.S. emergency department­s involve a ladder,” the researcher­s noted.

Most of these injuries could have been prevented, however. Socias and her colleagues urge employers, safety experts and health care profession­als to work together to make safe ladder use training available to people both on and off the job.

The authors also called for research into workplace ladder fall prevention, including developing and distributi­ng new technologi­es to reduce the risk of ladder-related injuries. In the meantime, they said, a few simple steps at the worksite could help prevent ladder falls, including:

Find ways to complete most of the work needed on the ground, without the use of ladders;

Provide workers with alternativ­es to ladders, such as aerial lifts or supported scaffolds;

Make sure ladders are “thoroughly inspected,” have appropriat­e safety accessorie­s, and are well matched to a worker’s weight, task and location;

Provide on-the-job ladder safety training and informatio­n. Healthday: © 2013 HealthDay. All rights reserved. Distribute­d by The New York Times Syndicate.

 ??  ?? Did you know that each year, falls from ladders result in 160,000 injuries and 300 deaths? Unsafe ladder use in the workplace was one of OSHA’s top 10 cited violations in 2013. Its not hard to see that ladder safety is a big issue, so Chris shares a...
Did you know that each year, falls from ladders result in 160,000 injuries and 300 deaths? Unsafe ladder use in the workplace was one of OSHA’s top 10 cited violations in 2013. Its not hard to see that ladder safety is a big issue, so Chris shares a...

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