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Where can I find proof of this in Manitoba Ladder Use Work on ladders may be performed without fall protection if the duration of the work is less than 15 minutes. This is also acceptable if the work is above 10 feet or 3 meters from the ground. The work parameters for this application are as follows: - The workers waist remains between the rails. This can be accomplished by not overreaching. - The worker uses three-point contacts, continuously throughout the task. Two feet and one hand on the ladder. - The worker does not position the ladder near a hole or opening that would greatly increase the fall distance.

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Manitoba regulations for safe ladder use include several key requirements to ensure worker safety. These regulations cover aspects such as fall protection, ladder specifications, and safe usage practices.

Fall Protection Requirements:

  • If a worker using a ladder-jack scaffold may fall three or more metres, the worker must use a fall protection system that meets the requirements of Part 14 (Fall Protection).

General Ladder Safety:

  • Portable ladders must be secured against movement at all times during use and placed on a stable, level base.
  • If a portable ladder is used to access a platform, roof, or other landing, it must extend at least one metre above the landing.
  • The slope of a portable ladder (other than a stepladder) should be placed against a structure so that the slope of the ladder is no more than 1:4\.

Three-Point Contact and Safe Usage:

  • When using a portable ladder (other than a stepladder), workers must maintain a three-point contact on the ladder at all times.
  • Workers should not extend any part of their body, except their arms, beyond the side rails of the ladder.

Additional Considerations:

  • Metal ladders or metal-reinforced ladders are prohibited near exposed energized electrical circuits or equipment.
  • Ladders must be inspected for defects prior to each use, and defective ladders must not be used until repaired.

These regulations aim to minimize the risk of falls and other ladder-related injuries, ensuring compliance with Manitoba's occupational health and safety standards.

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