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Also known as a crawling board. When is a chicken ladder used? ... Crawling board design. 10'' Wide. 1'' Thick. Cleats. Min 1 x 1-1'/2'' cross sectional area ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: CHICKEN Ladder Safety


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CHICKEN Ladder Safety
2
Introduction
  • What is a chicken ladder?
  • A chicken ladder is a plank with cleats spaced
    and secured at equal intervals.

Also known as a crawling board
3
Introduction
  • When is a chicken ladder used?
  • A chicken ladder is used when doing work on a
    roof or sloped surface.

4
Introduction
  • Why is safety a concern?
  • Safety is always a concern when working on high
    elevations and roofs.

5
Potential Danger
  • Falling from the roof.

6
Potential Danger
  • In Fatal Facts Accident Report No. 21, OSHA
    describes an accident in which a chicken ladder
    broke and two workers fell 35 ft. from the roof
    of a barn. One worker sustained multiple
    injuries and the other worker was killed.

7
OSHA Regulations
  • Under Scaffolding
  • 1926.452(m)

8
OSHA Regulation
  • Crawling board design
  • 10 Wide
  • 1 Thick
  • Cleats
  • Min 1 x 1-1/2 cross sectional area
  • Equal in length to the width of board
  • Placed at equal intervals (not over 24)

9
OSHA Regulation
  • Shall be secured by ridge hooks
  • Shall extend from roof peak to eaves

10
Safety Procedures
  • Personal fall arrest system
  • Guardrail system (minimum 200 lb. capacity)
  • ¾ diameter grab line fastened beside each board

11
Safety Procedures
  • Common sense procedures
  • Have a safety plan
  • Discuss safety procedures
  • Be tied off
  • Wear your hard hat
  • Chicken ladders should not be used when carrying
    materials!

12
Safety Procedures
13
Safety Procedures
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Conclusion
  • Make Safety a Priority!!!
  • Use a chicken ladder that meets min. OSHA
    requirements
  • Stress safety education and hold meetings
  • Follow safety guidelines
  • Hard Hat
  • Tie off
  • Dont carry materials
  • Use guardrails
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