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WSH Alert Accident Advisory, 14 May 2020: Worker fell from ladder
14 May 2020, Ref: 2021117
Accident Advisory: Worker fell from ladder
Ref: 1920108 WSH Alert Accident Notification dated 12 March 2020
On 6 March 2020, a renovation worker was at a private dwelling to patch the ceiling. He was later found on the floor lying on an A-frame ladder which had toppled. The worker was conveyed to the hospital where he passed away.
Figure 1: Scene of accident showing the
toppled A-frame ladder.
Select a good ladder
• Provide ladders that are of good construction and structural integrity. The use of
ladders built according to Singapore Standard SS EN 131: 2019 Ladders (or any
other internationally recognised standard) is strongly recommended.
• Ensure workers select ladders that are in good condition and fit for purpose.
Ladders that are damaged or contain loose or missing parts should never be used.
Workers must inform their supervisors whenever they spot any damaged ladder.
• Inspect the ladder for visible defects before each use. The ladder should also be
free from oil, grease and/or other slipping hazards.
• Set up and use the ladder on firm, level and stable ground. Do not set up a ladder
near doorway or window. If you really need to use a ladder near one, lock the
door (except when it is a fire exit) or window.
• Make sure the ladder used is of the correct height, so that the designated work
area can be accessed without the need to stand on the top rung of the ladder.
• Check that the spreaders are locked in place prior to using the ladder.
• Use proper footwear.
• Always face the ladder and maintain three points of contact while using the
ladder. Consider the use of a tool belt or side pouch to contain any required tools
so that both hands can be kept free for ascending and descending the ladder.
• Consider the use of step platforms (see Figure 2) as these offer a more stable
work surface for safer access and work. Ladders serve primarily as means of
access to work areas and should only be used for low-risk and short-duration
tasks. Step ladders will allow workers to work safely for a longer duration.
Figure 2: Example of a
Employers, principals and contractors are required to conduct a thorough Risk Assessment (RA) to manage any foreseeable risk that may arise for all work activities that involve the use of ladders. The RA should address, but not limited to, the following areas:
Possibility of falling off a ladder
Falling from a ladder can result in serious injuries (e.g. head injuries) that could
be life-threatening. To prevent falls from a ladder, provide proper footwear,
educate workers on the importance of three-point contact, and secure the ladder
where possible (e.g. by securing the base of the ladder to prevent slipping and/or
by tying the ladder to a suitable fixture).
Figure 3: Example showing
a ladder tied to a fixture.
Worker‘s health condition
Allow only workers who are fit for work and feeling well to use ladders.
5. Workplace Safety and Health (Risk Management) Regulations
6. Code of Practice on Working Safely at Heights
8. Singapore Standard SS EN 131: 2019 Ladders
– Part 1: Terms, types, functional sizes
– Part 2: Requirements, testing, marking
– Part 3: Marking and user instructions
– Part 4: Single or multiple hinge-joint ladders
– Part 6: Telescopic ladders
– Part 7: Mobile ladders with platform
9. WSH Council’s Ladder Safety Pack
10. WSH Council’s Activity Based Checklist on Safe Use of Ladders
17 April 2020. This may be subject to change as investigations are still on-going. Please also note that the recommendations provided here are not exhaustive and they are meant to enhance workplace safety and health so that a recurrence may be prevented. The information and recommendations provided are not to be construed as implying any liability on any party nor should it be taken to encapsulate all the responsibilities and obligations under the law.