My Construction Photos > Construction safety: Stepladder is misused as straight ladder. Stepladder feet sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and it can easily slip down roof when used, as here. Ladder to be mounted and dismounted from top, as shown here, should be tied off at top and extend at least 3 ft above dismount point. Massachusetts 2004.
My Construction Photos > Building construction demolition. Samsung backhoe grapple bites a chunk out of building being demolished. Water sprayed from hose from right decreases dust and other air contamination from demolition. YMCA, Ann Arbor, 2003
My Construction Photos > Construction safety: The 2 stepladders at upper right are misused as straight ladders. Stepladder feet sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and they can easily slip down roof when used. The 2 straight ladders on left are supported at bottom, the upper ladder by horizontal wood cleat nailed to porch roof. All 4 ladders are mounted and dismounted from top, and should be tied off at top and extend at least 3 ft above dismount point. Massachusetts 2004.
My Construction Photos > Construction safety: Stepladder is misused as straight ladder. Stepladder feet sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and it can easily slip down roof when used. Ladder to be mounted and dismounted from top, as this was, should be tied off at top and extend at least 3 ft above dismount point. Massachusetts 2004.
My Construction Photos > Construction safety: Stepladder is misused as straight ladder. Stepladder feet (see inset) sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and it can slip down roof when worker is on it. Massachusetts 2004.
My Construction Photos > Building construction demolition. Samsung backhoe grapple bites a chunk out of building being demolished. Water sprayed from hose from right decreases dust and other air contamination from demolition. YMCA, Ann Arbor, 2003
Construction safety: Stepladder is misused as straight ladder. Stepladder feet sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and it can easily slip down roof when used, as here. Ladder to be mounted and dismounted from top, as shown here, should be tied off at top and extend at least 3 ft above dismount point. Massachusetts 2004.
My Construction Photos > Construction safety: Stepladder is misused as straight ladder. Stepladder feet sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and it can easily slip down roof when used, as here. Ladder to be mounted and dismounted from top, as shown here, should be tied off at top and extend at least 3 ft above dismount point. Massachusetts 2004.
Construction safety: Stepladder is misused as straight ladder. Stepladder feet sit on roof that slopes away, without proper footing or cleating, and it can easily slip down roof when used, as here. Ladder to be mounted and dismounted from top, as shown here, should be tied off at top and extend at least 3 ft above dismount point. Massachusetts 2004.
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