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MYMIC Training Technologies’ Ladder safety training is
created to teach users the proper safety measures and cautions to take when
using ladders to ensure optimal safety.
All of the safety techniques that are demonstrated in the Ladder safetytraining are complaint to OSHA’s rules, regulations, and standards.
This ladder safety training is unique in that
is uses augmented reality technology throughout the training. That means that users will experience
examples of dangerous and hazardous situations as if they were there in the
moment but without being in any real physical harm. Users taking the safety training will be able
to interact with the training because there are multiple areas from them to
click, as well as periodic quizzes on the material.
The quizzes are unique to the safety training
because users must receive a certain grade, which is determined by the
employer, on the quiz to continue the safety training module. MYMIC TrainingTechnologies’ Ladder safety training covers the different type’s ladders, such
as step ladders, platform ladders, trestle ladders, two-way stepladder, and
single portable, which can be made from wood, steal, and fiberglass.
This is important to note because different
type of ladders may call for special safety wear or setup. Along with the different types of ladders,
this ladder safety training also covers ladder selection, proper ladder setup,
appropriate ladder use, and best practices.
Depending on the type of ladder being used, OSHA could have different
rules and regulations for each.
An
example would be ladder placement, based off of the height of the building or
object that needs to be scaled, the ladder must be placed a certain distance
away from the building or object to ensure stable support when scaling. Putting a ladder to close may cause the
ladder to fall backwards because there is not enough support at the base to
keep the ladder standing tall.
A ladder
that is placed too far away may fall as well, due to the small angle
placement. According to OSHA, the proper
distance for a ladder to be placed is determined by the height of the building
or object divided by four. Depending on
the job where the ladder is being used, certain ladder types might not be
allowed. Electricians, who are working
at heights with live wires, should not be using a ladder made out of metal.
Electrical companies who provide their
employees with improper equipment can face hefty fines from OSHA. MYMIC TrainingTechnologies has a highly qualified team that has dedicated numerous hours into
making sure the Ladder Safety Training is completely compliant by OSHA
standards and is interactive for the users to keep them fully engaged.
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