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ALI News Tue, 7 Jun 2022 23:00:00 GMT
The Next Rung: October 2021 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/584854/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/584854/ A Note From ALI's New Executive Director, Janet Rapp
 
Dear ALI Members,
 
I am excited to once again work with the American Ladder Institute to further your mission of developing ladder safety resources. Many enhancements have been made since my earlier time with ALI, primarily National Ladder Safety Month which has gained incredible exposure going into its 6th year. Congrats to each of you who not only provide financial sponsorship of NLSM but also contribute your expertise and knowledge.
 
Attending the Fall Conference at Caesar’s Palace in Vegas was a great way to transition the Executive Director role from Pam O’Brien to myself. Please join me in thanking Pam for her effort and leadership these past 3 years, and wishing her well. For those who may not have been involved, I served as ALI Executive Director from 2007 – 2012, during which time the original Ladder Safety Training videos were developed; now those resources are getting a facelift to remain relevant and timely. 
 
Please continue to spread the word about the value of ALI and National Ladder Safety Month in March, 2022. And thank you for your contribution to the work of standards development and ALI’s role to promote ladder safety. 
 
All the best,
Janet

 

Help ALI Spread the Word on Ladder Safety

American Ladder Institute (ALI) is excited to celebrate National Ladder Safety Month in March 2022.
 
We invite you to join us as a sponsor of this annual event dedicated to raising awareness of ladder safety, both at home and in the workplace.

 

Learn more.

 

 

Our Voice is Stronger Together: Help Us Spread Our Message
 
Last year, our National Ladder Safety Month message reached millions of people and with your help this year, it can reach even more. We developed a marketing kit to help you promote the value of this important movement and spread the word to your network.
 
The pieces of the guide were created with you in mind and can be used in conjunction with one another or on their own. Our goal is to make amplifying our message as easy and empowering as possible - with event details, graphics, pre-written social posts, email templates and more.
 

 

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ALI News Wed, 27 Oct 2021 16:25:06 GMT
The Next Rung: July 2021 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/574074/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/574074/  

New Member Company Highlight: Presidium USA, Inc.

For ten years, Presidium USA, Inc, has invented, developed and manufactured disruptive engineered materials - revolutionizing not only what products can be made of, but how products are designed and manufactured. To learn more about Presidium USA, Inc. and its commitment to safety, click here

 

Louisville Ladder Celebrates 75th Anniversary

Louisville Ladder is celebrating the 75th anniversary of their founding in 1946. Louisville Ladder has grown from a small company making aluminum step and extension ladders to a global powerhouse manufacturing various types of climbing equipment with multiple brands available in over 35 countries and employing over 1,600 personnel.

 

To learn more about Louisville Ladder and their 75th Anniversary, click here .

 

2021 Job Outlook

The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered job stability and the job market for many professions. But for  occupational safety and health pros, the results of Safety+Health’s 2021 Job Outlook survey indicate stability – and even optimism – for the near future Read More.

 

OSHA Standards and the "Competent Person"

We all want our boss and employer to think we’re competent at our jobs, but when OSHA standards refer to a “competent person,” the term comes with certain requirements. Start Reading.

 

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ALI News Tue, 20 Jul 2021 16:26:02 GMT
The Next Rung: July 2021 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/584855/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/584855/
New Member Company Highlight: Presidium USA, Inc.
 
For ten years, Presidium USA, Inc, has invented, developed and manufactured disruptive engineered materials - revolutionizing not only what products can be made of, but how products are designed and manufactured. To learn more about Presidium USA, Inc. and its commitment to safety, click here

 

Louisville Ladder Celebrates 75th Anniversary
Louisville Ladder is celebrating the 75th anniversary of their founding in 1946. Louisville Ladder has grown from a small company making aluminum step and extension ladders to a global powerhouse manufacturing various types of climbing equipment with multiple brands available in over 35 countries and employing over 1,600 personnel.
 
To learn more about Louisville Ladder and their 75th Anniversary,click here.

 

 

2021 Job Outlook
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered job stability and the job market for many professions. But for occupational safety and health pros, the results of Safety+Health’s 2021 Job Outlook survey indicate stability – and even optimism – for the near futureRead More.

 

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ALI News Fri, 16 Jul 2021 16:36:16 GMT
The Next Rung: April 2021 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/562173/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/562173/ Looking Back at This Year's National Ladder Safety Month

This March marked the fifth annual National Ladder Safety Month. With the support of our generous, industry sponsors, ALI reached our goals of raising awareness of ladder safety and increasing the number of people certified in Ladder Safety Training. Here are a few highlights from the month:

 

  • National Ladder Safety Month Webinar Series On-Demand, Sponsored by Werner Co.
  • As Seen on TV: ALI and Louisville Ladder Help Guide You To Choosing the Right Ladder
  • #LadderSafetyMonth

ALI Welcomes New Members!

 

Metallic Ladder, Manufacturer Member

Randolph, New York

Visit their website.

 

Presidium USA, Associate Member

Dover, Delaware

Visit their website.

 

New England Ladder Co., Affiliate Member

Plainview, New York

Visit their website.

 

Move Your Organization Toward a Just Culture

In this monthly column from Safety + Health, Rajni Walia, Ph.D., vice presidentfrom global consulting firm DEKRA Organizational Safety shares how you can create a "just culture" at your workplace. Read more.

 

Save the Date: Safe + Sound Week

OSHA's 2021 Safe + Sound Week is taking place this August 9-15. It recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and offers information and ideas on how to keep America's workers safe.Learn more and save the date.

 

  

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ALI News Fri, 23 Apr 2021 20:34:34 GMT
The Next Rung: January 2021 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/549473/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/549473/ National Ladder Safety Month Webinar Series Sponsored by Werner Co.

Werner Co. is sponsoring a four webinar series during National Ladder Safety Month 2021. This webinar series will feature deep dives into the month's weekly themes led by ladder safety experts from Werner Co.  See the line up.

 

Become a National Ladder Safety Month Sponsor

It is not too late to sponsor National Ladder Safety Month. Join the following organizations in making 2021 the best year yet for ladder safety: Louisville Ladder, Werner Co., Builders Mutual, COSCO, Strongwell, Batavia Services, Inc., Gorilla Ladders, Little Giant, Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding Co., Inc., Goshen Stamping Company, Valley Fastener Group, and Risk Retention Services. View sponsorship opportunities.

 

OSHA Updates Its Site-Specific Targeting Program

The U.S. Department of Labor announced in December that OSHA is updating its Site-Specific Targeting (SST) Directive, its primary targeting program for non-construction establishments with 20 or more employees. Read more.

 

Safe + Sound 2020 End-of-Year Recap

BOSHA's 2020 Safe + Sound Week was a great success despite the challenging year. 1.9 million workers from over 3,400 businesses participated, and 80% of the partnering organizations agreed that their participation in the week was a positive experience in 2020.  View all Safe + Sound Week statistics.

  

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ALI News Thu, 28 Jan 2021 00:16:31 GMT
The Next Rung: October 2020 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/530830/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/530830/ Join Louisville Ladder, COSCO and Builders Mutual Insurance - Become a National Ladder Safety Month 2021 Sponsor Today!

The American Ladder Institute (ALI) and its partners are excited to celebrate the fifth year of National Ladder Safety Month in March 2021. We invite you to join us as a sponsor of this annual event dedicated to raising awareness of ladder safety, both at home and in the workplace. The momentum is growing as we continue to expand the program reach -- over 6 million people viewed the message through a variety of communication channels this year! Don't miss the chance to participate. Check out the list of sponsorship opportunities here.  

Structure in the Midwest Utilizes Strongwell's Industrial Ladder System

Strongwell's Chiller Support Frame and Platform proved invaluable for Advantic's midwest manufacturing facility. The specific project required a lightweight, corrosion-resistant structure, and the two companies collaborated on design to ensure needs were met. Since installation in 2018, Strongwell has received feedback from Advantic that the design and product have outperformed expectations in terms of "ease of installation, corrosion resistance and overall performance." To read more about the project, click here.

Member Company Spotlight: Batavia Services, Inc.

Batavia Services was started by a man with a vision, who saw the essential need to maintain ladder equipment to ensure the product's safe use. The importance of making sure ladders operate properly was quickly recognized as a major step in reducing accidents and fatalities, benefitting the technology and the industry. The company worked hard to develop a system of maintenance and repair techniques with the support of ladder manufacturers and telecom engineering and research professionals. Today, Batavia operates in all 48 contiguous states and Hawaii, with over 60 representative teams. To learn more about the company and its commitment to safety, click here

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ALI News Thu, 15 Oct 2020 20:19:52 GMT
ALI Mourns the Loss of Gerald "Jerry" Trolz https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/519310/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/519310/

Born November 27, 1935 in Manchester, Michigan, Gerald "Jerry" Trolz passed away July 19, 2020 in Elkhart, Michigan. Jerry served as the President of Goshen Stamping from 1973-2016 and was an active ALI member. He helped organize the golf tournaments that were held at ALI meetings throughout the 1980s, making lifelong connections with fellow ALI board members and their families.

 

Keith Liskey, ALI board member and Senior Advisor at Strongwell, said: 

"With Jerry, what you saw is what you got. An old-fashioned, intelligent, hard working, honest guy with a very big heart and no hidden agendas."

Manny DeSantis, ALI board member and President and CEO of Valley Fastener Group, said: 
 
"They don’t make them like him anymore but the one word that best described him to me was 'class'."

 

Jerry's volunteer involvement wasn't limited to ALI -- he was also very involved in his local community. In 2017, Jerry received the Guy Gunlach award for making a difference in the Elkhart Community and he also received the Goshen Chamber Legacy Award for being the president of the Goshen Industrial Park for 20 years. To honor Jerry, memorial contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society or the Boys and Girls Club of Goshen. Read his full obituary here. ALI sends its condolences to the family, many friends and coworkers, colleagues, and others affected by the loss of Jerry. He will be missed by all of those who knew him at ALI. 

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ALI News Wed, 29 Jul 2020 16:20:10 GMT
The Next Rung: July 2020 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/516675/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/516675/ Learn What Constitutes as a Quality Ladder Inspection via Tips from Batavia

Whether you are using ladders in personal or professional settings, knowing how to properly inspect the ladder before use is crucial. Check out this article published by ALI member, Batavia Services, Inc. that highlights key questions to consider prior to climbing, and when inspecting, ladders. 

Do You Know What to Expect "When OSHA Visits?" Read This Scaffold & Access Magazine Article 

Alan Kline, ALI Board member and co-owner of both Lynn Ladder and Scaffolding Co., Inc and Vanguard Manufacturing, wrote an article featured in the May/June issue of Scaffold & Access Magazine outlining what to expect when OSHA visits. Find Alan's article on page 12 of the magazine here.

Member Company Spotlight: COSCO 

For 85 years, COSCO has designed products that improve and simplify everyday life. For over 65 years, COSCO continues to lead the industry as the largest manufacturer of folding furniture, step stools and ladders. As a Manufacturer member company of ALI, COSCO helps develop ALI's ladder safety standards, improving innovation and safety of its products. To learn more about COSCO and its commitment to safety, click here.  

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ALI News Fri, 10 Jul 2020 14:57:55 GMT
The Next Rung: April 2020 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/504906/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/504906/

Looking Back at National Ladder Safety Month 2020

This March, during the fourth annual National Ladder Safety Month, ALI spread its message of safe ladder use through a variety of channels, including social media, television, newspaper outlets, billboards and more. ALI is proud to have had the support of 17 sponsor organizations for National Ladder Safety Month and report: over 28,000 views and pickups on PR Newswire, 434 U.S. television stations that aired National Ladder Safety Month segments with close to 6 million viewers, over 19,000 Ladder Safety Training certificates issued between December 2019 and March 2020, and over 2.2 million impressions on social media!

With increased engagement during National Ladder Safety Month, ALI is moving toward its goal to decrease injuries and fatalities caused by the misuse of ladders and OSHA ladder citations thanks to the support of generous sponsors. Start planning now to get involved in 2021. The 2021 Prospectus and list of sponsorship opportunities will be available later this year.

 

Get Certified via Free Ladder Safety Training

The COVID-19 pandemic has made safety an increased priority, at work and in the home. During shelter in place, make sure to utilize the American Ladder Institute's free Ladder Safety Training and add ladder safety to your list of priorities. Increase your knowledge of safe ladder practices and demonstrate your commitment to decreasing ladder injuries and fatalities.

Member Company Spotlight: Strongwell

Strongwell is recognized as the industry's largest manufacturer of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) products. With nearly 65 years in the industry, the company has established itself as a reliable, experienced organization that adapts to the changing market. Strongwell is an active ALI Associate member company and its involvement with the association dates back decades. Click here to read more about Strongwell and its commitment to safety.

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ALI News Thu, 30 Apr 2020 19:28:17 GMT
The Next Rung: March 2020 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/497940/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/497940/ Standardization Community Offers Resources, Guidance Amid COVID-19

Looking for guidance, resources, initiatives to help support public health and more? Visit ANSI's resource page here, full of updates and statements related to COVID-19. Any suggestions for additions to the page may be submitted to pr@ansi.org.

Nominations for ANSI's 2020 Leadership and Service Awards Open

ANSI's call for nominations for the 2020 Leadership and Service Awards is now open through Friday, May 1. According to ANSI, the awards program "honors the creativity, dedication, and vision of those who contribute to and participate in U.S. and global voluntary standards-setting, conformity assessment, and related activities." The award winners will be honored at World Standards Week 2020, taking place October 19-23 in Washington, D.C.

Member Company Spotlight: Louisville Ladder

Louisville Ladder is a leading designer, manufacturer, and distributor of ladders and worksite climbing equipment. With over 70 years in the industry, the company has established itself as a reputable organization focused on safety. Louisville Ladder is an active ALI manufacturer member company, with Director of Product Safety and Engineering, Mike VanBree serving on the Board of Directors, ANSI A14 and Marketing Committees. Click here to read more about Louisville Ladder and its commitment to safety.

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ALI News Thu, 26 Mar 2020 19:00:00 GMT
National Ladder Safety Month: Full Steam Ahead https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494094/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494094/ Chicago, March 16, 2020 — Join the American Ladder Institute in participating in the fourth annual National Ladder Safety Month. Every year during March, the American Ladder Institute shares tips and resources on proper ladder use and ladder safety at work and in the home. The month concludes with tips on safe ladder inspection and disposal to wrap up a thorough look at ladder safety, from the very beginning—the ladder selection process--until the end.

This year, global health and safety concerns are reaching unprecedented levels. As the escalating global impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on people’s lives develops, many individuals and families find themselves with more time at home. Along with personal health and hygiene, ALI and its partners encourage communities to remember best practices for safe ladder use as people find themselves tackling projects at home.

Everyone, from large organizations to the everyday user, can help reduce ladder accidents.

 

How You Can Participate:

Get involved with National Ladder Safety Month to help spread the word on safe ladder use to your family, friends and colleagues. Play your part in ensuring safety – it goes a long way! 

  • Access free safety materials on the National Ladder Safety Month website: checklists, videos, infographics and flyers—to use at home, in the office or on the jobsite and share on social media
  • Use the official marketing guide and #LadderSafetyMonth on social media to spread the word
  • Share how you're participating in the awareness month by emailing ALI Headquarters, and be featured on ALI’s Participation Map.
  • Sign up for ALI's free Ladder Safety Training program: individuals participate in free, concise and effective video training on the selection, safe use and care of the most frequently used ladders –helpful safety resources for the workplace and home.

From Our Sponsors

“By sharing best practices and driving awareness, Fastenal’s goal is to help those working on ladders to use them as intended: in a safe and compliant manner,” says Evan R. Hardin, QSSP, Director of Sales, Fastenal, Middle Rung Sponsor.

“The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers’ (BAC) member safety is of the utmost importance. BAC’s partnership with the International Masonry Training and Education Foundation, in its paramount efforts, promotes paramount training and education to ensure safe and productive worksites. Through our leadership and commitment to the industry, we will continue to support new technology and products that protect our members from the hazards on the worksite,” says Dave Wysocki, IMTEF National Safety Director.

Check out the companies and organizations already supporting National Ladder Safety Month.

About the American Ladder Institute

Founded in 1947, the American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use through ladder safety resources, bilingual safety training and the development of ladder safety standards. ALI also represents the common business interests of its members who are comprised of the leading ladder and ladder component manufacturers in the United States and Canada.

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ALI News Mon, 16 Mar 2020 17:43:44 GMT
The Next Rung: February 2020 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/491044/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/491044/ National Ladder Safety Month Has Begun -- Stay Connected and Participate!

Stay in-the-know throughout National Ladder Safety Month by following both American Ladder Institute and National Ladder Safety Month on your favorite social platforms. American Ladder Institute's platforms are linked at the top of this page, and find National Ladder Safety Month on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Reach out to ALI's marketing team and share how you're participating, and we'll feature you on the Participation Map

OSHA Issues Corrections to Standards

OSHA has issued corrections for its Walking-Working Surfaces, Personal Protective Equipment and Special Industries standards to remove "typographical, formatting and clerical errors," publishing a final rule in the Dec. 17 Federal Register. Corrections related to Ladders, 1910.23(d)(4): The previous rule required that "the side rails of through or side-step ladders extend 42 inches above the top of an access level or landing platform served by the ladder." The agency has added the words "at least" before "42 inches." Read more about the updates here

OSHA Celebrates 50-Year Anniversary 

Throughout the past five decades, OSHA's workplace focus areas have changed, but its mission has always remained the same -- ensure safe workplaces across the board. In its 50-year recap, OSHA highlights its fall prevention campaign as a key initiative launched in the 2010s. OSHA states that falls are the number one cause of worker fatalities in the construction industry. American Ladder Institute and National Ladder Safety Month work at decreasing these numbers and ensuring workers and homeowners alike are safe on ladders.

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ALI News Thu, 27 Feb 2020 21:59:40 GMT
National Ladder Safety Month Kicks Off Its First Week Monday https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494093/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494093/ Chicago, February 20, 2020 — American Ladder Institute’s fourth annual National Ladder Safety Month will focus on five key themes that play an invaluable role in ensuring ladder safety at work and in the home. Starting this Monday, February 23, National Ladder Safety Month will emphasize ladder safety through a variety of channels. To play a part in decreasing ladder injuries and fatalities worldwide, join the conversation on social media using #LadderSafetyMonth, taking advantage of American Ladder Institute’s free Ladder Safety Training, accessing the official marketing guide, and downloading and sharing National Ladder Safety Month flyers and videos. Everyone, from large organizations to the everyday user, can participate.

From February 23 – 29, National Ladder Safety Month will focus on the question “What Is Ladder Safety?” and include key tips on proper ladder selection, inspection, use, maintenance, and disposal.

Main Ladder Safety Tips:

  • Three points of contact: Always maintain three points of contact when using a ladder. Keep either two feet and one hand or one foot and two hands on the ladder as you are descending or ascending. When working, in addition to your having both feet supported on a step or rung, brace yourself into the ladder.
  • Climb slowly: Climbing slowly and deliberately ensures you don’t make any sudden movements that could contribute to a fall.
  • Maintain a center of gravity: Keep the center of your belt buckle/stomach between the ladder’s side rails when climbing and working. Do not overreach.
  • Pay attention throughout the entire climb: Devote your full attention to the climb and descent until you are safely off the ladder. Simple mistakes and oversight can have severe consequences.

More Ways to Participate:

Ladders are one of the most common and useful household tools, but used incorrectly, can be one of the most dangerous. Get involved with National Ladder Safety Month to help spread the word on safe ladder use to your family, friends and colleagues.

  • Access free safety materials on the National Ladder Safety Month website: checklists, videos, infographics and flyers—to use at home, in the office or on the jobsite and share on social media
  • Use the official marketing guide and #LadderSafetyMonth on social media to spread the word
  • Share how you're participating in the awareness month by emailing ALI Headquarters, and be featured on ALI’s Participation Map.
  • Sign up for ALI's free Ladder Safety Training program: individuals participate in free, concise and effective video training on the selection, safe use and care of the most frequently used ladders –helpful safety resources for the workplace and home.
  • Sponsor this important campaign. Information is available here.  Check out the companies and organizations already supporting National Ladder Safety Month.

By increasing awareness, reinforcing ladder safety training and educating homeowners and working professionals, American Ladder Institute works to accomplish its goal of decreasing ladder accidents.

About the American Ladder Institute

Founded in 1947, the American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use through ladder safety resources, bilingual safety training and the development of ladder safety standards. ALI also represents the common business interests of its members who are comprised of the leading ladder and ladder component manufacturers in the United States and Canada.

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ALI News Thu, 20 Feb 2020 17:40:52 GMT
The Next Rung: January 2020 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/487305/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/487305/ Thank You to Our National Ladder Safety Month 2020 Middle Rung Sponsors 

ALI is proud to have the support of industry leaders -- Fastenal, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers/International Masonry Institute, Lamar Advertising, Owens Corning and Werner -- as Middle Rung sponsors. Through the support of generous sponsors like these, ALI is better equipped to accomplish its mission of decreasing ladder injuries and fatalities and OSHA ladder citations. See how your company/organization can get involved in 2020 by viewing this year's prospectus of sponsorship opportunities. Join these companies in advocating for safety. ALI needs your support to help spread the word on safe ladder use! Visit the website today for more details. 

Member Company Spotlight: Tri-Arc

Tri-Arc is a leading national brand of standard steel and aluminum ladder and platform products, with over 1,400 model types that keep workers safe in a wide range of environments with height requirements. The company and its Vice President Ron Schwartz are also active ALI members. Click here to learn more about Tri-Arc and its commitment to safety.

OSHA Findings Show Fatal Falls From Heights at Lowest Point Since 2013

A December press release from OSHA showed a 14 percent decline in work-related fatal falls from heights, the lowest total since 2013. OSHA's efforts identified 7,000 fall-related hazards to mitigate the dangers associated with working from heights. To read the release, click here

 

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ALI News Thu, 30 Jan 2020 22:17:48 GMT
Get Involved in American Ladder Institute’s National Ladder Safety Month this March https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494091/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494091/ Chicago, January 29, 2020 — For the fourth annual National Ladder Safety Month this March, American Ladder Institute will rally individuals and companies nationwide to spread the word on safe ladder use. By joining the conversation on social media using #LadderSafetyMonth, utilizing American Ladder Institute’s free Ladder Safety Training, accessing the official marketing guide, and more, organizations can play a part in decreasing ladder injuries and fatalities worldwide. Starting February 23 and extending through each week in March, National Ladder Safety Month will focus on five different themes to help drive the conversation and direct the focus on separate areas of ladder safety.

Five Key Themes:

  • February 23 - 29: What is Ladder Safety?
  • March 1 - 7: Ladder Safety Training and Year Round Partners
  • March 8 - 14: Ladder Safety at Work
  • March 15 - 21: Ladder Safety at Home
  • March 22 - 28: Ladder Inspection and Disposal

 

How You Can Participate:

National Ladder Safety Month is the only movement dedicated exclusively to the promotion of ladder safety, at home and at work. There are a variety of ways to get involved:

  • Access free safety materials on the National Ladder Safety Month website: checklists, videos, infographics and flyers—to use at home, in the office or on the jobsite and share on social media
  • Use the official marketing guide and #LadderSafetyMonth on social media to spread the word
  • Share how you're participating in the awareness month by emailing ALI Headquarters so ALI can feature you on its Participation Map.
  • Sign up for ALI's free Ladder Safety Certification program: individuals participate in free, concise and effective video training on the selection, safe use and care of the most frequently used ladders – a helpful safety resources for the workplace and home.
  • Participate as an official sponsor of this important campaign. Information is available here.  Check out the companies and organizations already supporting National Ladder Safety Month.

By increasing awareness, reinforcing ladder safety training and educating homeowners and working professionals, American Ladder Institute will accomplish its goal of decreasing ladder accidents.

About the American Ladder Institute

Founded in 1947, the American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use through ladder safety resources, bilingual safety training and the development of ladder safety standards. ALI also represents the common business interests of its members who are comprised of the leading ladder and ladder component manufacturers in the United States and Canada.

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ALI News Wed, 29 Jan 2020 17:32:38 GMT
The Next Rung: December 2019 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/487304/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/487304/ OSHA Appoints New Directorate of Construction Director

OSHA names Scott Ketcham as the new director of their Directorate of Construction. He replaces Dean McKenzie, following his death in November from cancer. The mission of the directorate is "to provide construction safety assistance to all agency components and plan and manage a program working with the construction industry to enhance safety awareness and reduce construction accidents." To read more, click here

National Safety Council Published 2019 Salary Survey Results 

National Safety Council published its 2019 salary survey results, which are broken down by respondent, title, age, gender, experience, education level, industry, and region. The responses were collected from nearly 1,000 workplace safety and health professionals. To view the article included in the NSC Safety + Health magazine, November 2019 issue, click here

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ALI News Thu, 19 Dec 2019 22:08:12 GMT
Demonstrate Your Commitment to Safety By Supporting National Ladder Safety Month https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/481996/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/481996/ For Immediate Release
Contact: Nikki Bartoloni, 312.673.5445

 

Want to establish your company as an advocate for safety? Join the twelve industry leaders sponsoring National Ladder Safety Month in March of 2020.

Chicago, December 16, 2019 — The American Ladder Institute (ALI) is proud to announce that the following organizations have committed to sponsoring National Ladder Safety Month in March 2020:

Middle Rung Sponsors: Lamar Advertising Company, Owens Corning, Werner

First Rung Sponsors: The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades

Supporting Partners: Batavia Services Inc., COSCO, Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding Co., Inc., Louisville Ladder, Tri-Arc, Valley Fastener Group

A La Carte Sponsors: Builders Mutual, Risk Retention Services

These organizations, alongside ALI, are raising awareness of ladder safety on the job and in the home this March. Ladder accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries and fatalities for homeowners and working professionals, with more 300 lives lost annually according to the World Health Organization. National Ladder Safety Month was started as a way to decrease the instances of ladder-related accidents through education, and increased awareness of safety best practices.

In March 2020, National Ladder Safety Month will focus on five key themes:

  •  February 23 - February 29: What is Ladder Safety?
  •  March 1 - 7: Ladder Safety Training and Year Round Partners
  •  March 8 - 14: Ladder Safety at Work
  •  March 15 - 21: Ladder Safety at Home
  •  March 22 - 28: Ladder Inspection and Disposal

Interested in sponsoring the campaign? There are many sponsorship offerings available. View sponsorship opportunities here.

About the American Ladder Institute

Founded in 1947, the American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use through ladder safety resources, bilingual safety training and the development of ladder safety standards. ALI also represents the common business interests of its members who are comprised of the leading ladder and ladder component manufacturers in the United States and Canada.

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For more information, contact:
Nikki Bartoloni
Marketing Coordinator
American Ladder Institute
312.673.5445
marketing@americanladderinstitute.org
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ALI News Mon, 16 Dec 2019 18:30:34 GMT
12 Organizations Join the American Ladder Institute in Support of Ladder Safety https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494086/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/494086/ Chicago, December 16, 2019 — The American Ladder Institute (ALI) is proud to announce that the following organizations have committed to showing their support as sponsors of National Ladder Safety Month in March 2020:

Middle Rung Sponsors: Lamar Advertising Company, Owens Corning, Werner Co.

First Rung Sponsors: The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades

Supporting Partners: Batavia Services Inc., COSCO, Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding Co., Inc., Louisville Ladder, Tri-Arc LLC, Valley Fastener Group

A La Carte Sponsors: Builders Mutual Insurance, Risk Retention Services

This March, these organizations, alongside ALI, are raising awareness of ladder safety on the job and in the home. Ladder accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries and fatalities for homeowners and working professionals, with more 300 lives lost annually according to the World Health Organization. National Ladder Safety Month was started as a way to decrease the instances of ladder-related accidents through education, and increased awareness of safety best practices.

In March 2020, National Ladder Safety Month will focus on five key themes

  • February 23 - February 29: What is Ladder Safety?
  • March 1 - 7: Ladder Safety Training and Year Round Partners
  • March 8 - 14: Ladder Safety at Work
  •  March 15 - 21: Ladder Safety at Home
  • March 22 - 28: Ladder Inspection and Disposal

Interested in being recognized as a sponsor and promoter of this important safety campaign? There are many offerings available. View sponsorship opportunities here.

About the American Ladder Institute

Founded in 1947, the American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use through ladder safety resources, bilingual safety training and the development of ladder safety standards. ALI also represents the common business interests of its members who are comprised of the leading ladder and ladder component manufacturers in the United States and Canada.

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ALI News Mon, 16 Dec 2019 17:26:37 GMT
12 Organizations Join the American Ladder Institute in Support of Ladder Safety https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/481981/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/481981/ For Immediate Release
Contact: Nikki Bartoloni, 312.673.5445

 

Twelve industry leaders sponsor National Ladder Safety Month, taking place March 2020.

Chicago, December 13, 2019 — The American Ladder Institute (ALI) is proud to announce that the following organizations have committed to showing their support as sponsors of National Ladder Safety Month in March 2020:

Middle Rung Sponsors: Lamar Advertising Company, Owens Corning, Werner Co.

First Rung Sponsors: The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades

Supporting Partners: Batavia Services Inc., COSCO, Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding Co., Inc., Louisville Ladder, Tri-Arc LLC, Valley Fastener Group

A La Carte Sponsors: Builders Mutual Insurance, Risk Retention Services

This March, these organizations, alongside ALI, are raising awareness of ladder safety on the job and in the home. Ladder accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries and fatalities for homeowners and working professionals, with more 300 lives lost annually according to the World Health Organization. National Ladder Safety Month was started as a way to decrease the instances of ladder-related accidents through education, and increased awareness of safety best practices.

In March 2020, National Ladder Safety Month will focus on five key themes:

  • February 23 - February 29: What is Ladder Safety?
  •  March 1 - 7: Ladder Safety Training and Year Round Partners
  •  March 8 - 14: Ladder Safety at Work
  •  March 15 - 21: Ladder Safety at Home
  •  March 22 - 28: Ladder Inspection and Disposal

Interested in being recognized as a sponsor and promoter of this important safety campaign? There are many offerings available. View sponsorship opportunities here.

About the American Ladder Institute

Founded in 1947, the American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use through ladder safety resources, bilingual safety training and the development of ladder safety standards. ALI also represents the common business interests of its members who are comprised of the leading ladder and ladder component manufacturers in the United States and Canada.

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For more information, contact:
Nikki Bartoloni
Marketing Coordinator
American Ladder Institute
312.673.5445
marketing@americanladderinstitute.org
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ALI News Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:07:34 GMT
Staying Safe During Holiday Decorating: What You Need to Know https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/480933/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/480933/ It's the holiday season, full of festivities, holiday cheer and decorations. But before you tackle any holiday projects, follow the tips below to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. 

  1. Never climb a ladder in inclement weather. This includes snow, wind and rain. For those who live in wintry climates, this can be a challenge -- but it is necessary to preventing ladder accidents. Wear slip-resistant shoes when you climb, even if there isn't rainfall. 
  2. Choose the right-sized ladder for the job. If you will be decorating your roof or other tall surfaces, be sure the ladder is long enough so you can safely reach without stepping on the top two rungs. For more information about choosing the right-sized ladder, click here
  3. Inspect your equipment before climbing. Be sure your ladder isn't rusted or defective in any way prior to climbing. Most people only use their ladders a couple times a year, so it is crucial to make sure it is in proper working condition prior to climbing. 
  4. Save the eggnog and any other holiday spirits until decorating is complete. Any amount of alcohol can impair your balance and judgement — two things that are vital to ladder safety.
  5. Position your ladder on firm, level ground. You can also use leg levelers to ensure stability. 
  6. Always maintain three points of contact while climbing. This means, at all times, either two hands and one foot are touching the ladder, or two feet and one hand. 
  7. Do not overreach while on the ladder. If you need to stretch to reach something, it is safest to climb down and move the ladder closer. Overreaching is a leading cause of ladder injuries according to the 2019 ALI Citation Survey, and one of the most dangerous. Remember, taking additional time to decorate and be cautious is worth your safety! 

 

ALI hopes each of you has a safe and joyful holiday season! 

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ALI News Mon, 9 Dec 2019 14:35:04 GMT
The Next Rung: October 2019 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/479326/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/479326/  New Board Member Welcomed at ALI Fall Conference 

ALI's newly elected Board of Directors for 2020 include: Ryan Moss, President, Little Giant Ladders; Marc McConnell, Vice President, Bauer Corporation; Alan Kline, Secretary/Treasurer, Lynn Ladder & Scaffold; Ron Schwartz, Past President, TRI-ARC LLC; Manny DeSantis, Director, Valley Fastener; Keith Liskey, Director, Strongwell Corporation and new director Mike Van Bree, Louisville Ladder, Inc. Join us in congratulating our returning Board members and welcoming Mike! 

 

National Ladder Safety Month 2020 Confirmed Sponsors 

ALI is proud to have the support of Owen's Corning and Lamar Advertising as preparations for the fourth annual National Ladder Safety Month (March 2020) begin. Through the support of generous sponsors like the two companies, ALI is better equipped to accomplish its mission of decreasing ladder injuries and fatalities, and OSHA ladder citations year after year. 

 

To read more from The Next Rung, click here

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ALI News Sat, 23 Nov 2019 15:12:33 GMT
The Next Rung: November 2019 Newsletter https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/479327/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/479327/ American Ladder Institute Partners With Boy Scouts of America 

ALI is proud to partner with Boy Scouts of America to provide ladder safety information. The top five tips and ladder safety resources are highlighted in BSA's Ladder Safety Moment, which you can access by clicking here.  

 

Have You Earned Your Certificate in Ladder Safety Training Yet? 

One of the easiest ways to develop and test your understanding of ladder safety is to earn your certificate in ladder safety training. It's easy and free! The online training provides an in-depth breakdown of how to use a myriad of different ladders so that you are prepared for almost any task that comes your way, whether you're at home or at work.

Visit the American Ladder Institute's Ladder Safety Training website to get started.

 

To read more from The Next Rung, click here.

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ALI News Sat, 23 Nov 2019 15:10:42 GMT
2020 National Ladder Safety Month Sponsors https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/477301/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/477301/  Thank you to the companies that have signed on as 2020 sponsors.

   

 

 

If your organization would like to sponsor National Ladder Safety Month — to demonstrate its commitment to safety while simultaneously promoting its brand — visit this page or contact American Ladder Institute's executive director, Pam O'Brien

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ALI News Fri, 8 Nov 2019 16:16:43 GMT
The Importance — and Necessity — of Using Current Technical Standards https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/475730/ https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/news/475730/ Staying up-to-date on the latest technical standards for the equipment used by your employees is imperative for workplace safety. Across industries, injuries are far too common and, unfortunately, fatalities do occur. While purchasing updated standards does come at a cost, in the long-term, ignoring the guidelines in these standards not only costs you money in worker’s compensation, higher insurance and potential lawsuits, but also implies a disregard for employee safety that can (and should) deter top talent and turn away future customers.

As the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved developer of safety standards for the ladder industry, American Ladder Institute (ALI) reviews and updates the A14 Standards on ladder safety every 5 years. The Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) A14 assumes the responsibility for developing the Standards, which govern design, construction, testing, selection, care, and safe use of ladders. Nine standards are currently in publication by the A14 Committee, and sold to manufacturers, contractors, governmental agencies and those in the legal profession. Subcommittees are in place for each standard and are comprised of subject matter experts. Standards are reviewed, revised, re-approved, discarded, or added as part of a 5-year cycle.

Why are the Standards reviewed and updated so often?

The industry is constantly evolving, and the standards on which we govern safety need to evolve as well. Re-evaluating standards on a 5-year cycle ensures that each one is not outdated, no longer applicable or simply obsolete, and promotes discussion on the implementation of new standards that are applicable. Using standards that fall into the categories of outdated, irrelevant or obsolete is not only an ineffective way to operate, but also more importantly, puts lives at risk. Making sure your company uses the most up-to-date standards is crucial to ensuring the safety of employees and customers.

 

ALI offers these standards for purchase:

Be sure to check the standards you are currently using and verify that they are the latest version. Don’t forget to regularly check the standards listings to see if updated versions are available, and discard outdated copies.

Learn more about the ANSI ASC A14 Ladder Safety standards, and how to purchase them, by clicking the respective hyperlinks above, or by visiting: https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/page/ALI_Standards

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ALI News Mon, 28 Oct 2019 19:35:36 GMT