I appreciate this videos but you are wrong in terms of the ladder. As long as the person is not using the last step, and the second to last (in a Type-A) ladder, then the person can work with both hands. The exception to this is when the person is climbing up and down the ladder; the person shall have three points of contact. If you cannot work with both hands while in a step ladder, then it would be silly to have these types of ladders at all.
I just passed the CSP and your videos really helped pull some of the key concepts together. Thank you!!
Great job! That is a great accomplishment. You've reached a milestone in your life. I hope you celebrate this
Good lecture sir
THANK YOU ! IT WAS A GOOD LECTURE!
Thanks
John, is there a way i can join when you go live
I posted schedule on LinkedIn and on the BCSP study group on Facebook
This friday is Excavation 9am. See linked in.
lonkedin is when I post the live.
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I appreciate this videos but you are wrong in terms of the ladder. As long as the person is not using the last step, and the second to last (in a Type-A) ladder, then the person can work with both hands. The exception to this is when the person is climbing up and down the ladder; the person shall have three points of contact. If you cannot work with both hands while in a step ladder, then it would be silly to have these types of ladders at all.
Werner #2 rule on the ladders is: Face the ladder and maintain a firm grip at all time. They want you to use a platform ladder not a step ladder.
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