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Statistics. Statistics. U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics. Statistics. U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work:.

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  1. Statistics

  2. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics

  3. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work:

  4. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000

  5. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed:

  6. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed: 52%

  7. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed: 52% Consumer Product Safety Commission

  8. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed: 52% Consumer Product Safety Commission Average number of deaths from elevated falls between 1992-1998:

  9. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed: 52% Consumer Product Safety Commission Average number of deaths from elevated falls between 1992-1998: 661

  10. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed: 52% Consumer Product Safety Commission Average number of deaths from elevated falls between 1992-1998: 661 Average percentage of occupational deaths between 1992-1998:

  11. Statistics U.S. Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics Average annual number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving falls to lower level by requiring at least one day away from work: 20,000 Percentage where the worker carried materials in his/her hands as he/she climbed: 52% Consumer Product Safety Commission Average number of deaths from elevated falls between 1992-1998: 661 Average percentage of occupational deaths between 1992-1998: 14%

  12. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses:

  13. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion

  14. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion Most common reasons for Ladder Falls:

  15. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion Most common reasons for Ladder Falls: Base of ladder slips

  16. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion Most common reasons for Ladder Falls: Base of ladder slips Ladder is not positioned at a proper angle

  17. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion Most common reasons for Ladder Falls: Base of ladder slips Ladder is not positioned at a proper angle Ladder rungs lack grip

  18. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion Most common reasons for Ladder Falls: Base of ladder slips Ladder is not positioned at a proper angle Ladder rungs lack grip Ladder moves left or right

  19. Statistics Liberty Mutual’s 2005 Workplace Safety Index Direct compensation and medical treatments associated with falls from elevation cost American businesses: $4.6 Billion Most common reasons for Ladder Falls: Base of ladder slips Ladder is not positioned at a proper angle Ladder rungs lack grip Ladder moves left or right Climber carries too heavy of a load to the roof

  20. LadderPort ™ LadderPort™, the inexpensive permanent building mounted extension ladder receiver, securely holds the ladder in place

  21. LadderPort ™ • LadderPort™, the inexpensive permanent building mounted extension ladder receiver, securely holds the ladder in place • Hooks secure the ladder while side plates prevent it from moving left or right

  22. LadderPort ™ • LadderPort™, the inexpensive permanent building mounted extension ladder receiver, securely holds the ladder in place. • Hooks secure the ladder while side plates prevent it from moving left or right. • The solid metal grab bars enable the technician to climb up and down a portable extension ladder comfortably and safely

  23. LadderPort ™ • LadderPort™, the inexpensive permanent building mounted extension ladder receiver, securely holds the ladder in place. • Hooks secure the ladder while side plates prevent it from moving left or right. • The solid metal grab bars enable the technician to climb up and down a portable extension ladder comfortably and safely. • LadderPort™ meets OSHA Regulation 1926.1053(b)(1)

  24. LadderPort ™ Ladder Receiver Type 1 Type 4 Type 2 Type 3 • LadderPort™, is available in different models to fit most building facades • Most locations will require Type 1 or Type 2

  25. LadderPort ™ Ladder Receiver LadderPort™ Type 1 – Standard Flush Mount For use when building has a flat, strong wall and a simple flashing detail. This model accommodates a fascia board to 6” below the top of the roof wall. Powder Coated for Lasting Durability

  26. LadderPort ™ Ladder Receiver LadderPort™ Type 2 – Gutter Saver Protects your gutters from extension ladder damage. Use this model when a gutter up to 8” wide by 8” tall is present. This model must be attached to a strong wall. Powder Coated for Lasting Durability

  27. LadderPort ™ Ladder Receiver LadderPort™ Type 3 – Adjustable Select this model when the wall has a crown or decorative detail at the top of the wall. Its telescoping lower attach points easily adjust & should be attached to a strong wall, such as masonry (block or brick), providing a complete stable unit. Drill bit & stainless steel hardware included for adjusting the telescoping lower attach points. Powder Coated for Lasting Durability

  28. LadderPort ™ Ladder Receiver LadderPort™ Type 4 – Adjustable Select this model when the wall has a crown or decorative detail at the top of the wall. Its telescoping lower attach points easily adjust & should be attached to a strong wall, such as masonry (block or brick), providing a complete stable unit. Drill bit & stainless steel hardware included for adjusting the telescoping lower attach points. Powder Coated for Lasting Durability

  29. LadderPort ™ LadderDock LadderDock Use this model when the only solid attach point is a wood nailer or other solid base supporting the roof edge flashing. This model requires the ladder to extend above the roofline.

  30. Cranky Portable Winch Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician.

  31. Cranky Portable Winch • Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician. • Cranky slips on or off the Port-A-Post or Mounting Post

  32. Cranky Portable Winch • Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician. • Cranky slips on or off the Port-A-Post or Mounting Post • Uses a grab hook to tote items up to 300 pounds

  33. Cranky Portable Winch • Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician. • Cranky slips on or off the Port-A-Post or Mounting Post • Uses a grab hook to tote items up to 300 pounds • Equipped with a brake to stop the hand crank for added safety

  34. Cranky Portable Winch • Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician. • Cranky slips on or off the Port-A-Post or Mounting Post • Uses a grab hook to tote items up to 300 pounds • Equipped with a brake to stop the hand crank for added safety • Back Pulley used to center loads when hoisting through a roof hatch

  35. Cranky Portable Winch • Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician. • Cranky slips on or off the Port-A-Post or Mounting Post • Uses a grab hook to tote items up to 300 pounds • Equipped with a brake to stop the hand crank for added safety • Back Pulley used to center loads when hoisting through a roof hatch • Crank ratio is 4.4:1

  36. Cranky Portable Winch • Cranky & Cranky Accessories allow one technician to lift heavier items from vehicle to roof without the expense of a crane or second technician. • Cranky slips on or off the Port-A-Post or Mounting Post • Uses a grab hook to tote items up to 300 pounds • Equipped with a brake to stop the hand crank for added safety • Back Pulley used to center loads when hoisting through a roof hatch • Crank ratio is 4.4:1 • Weighs only 29 pounds

  37. Cranky Portable Winch • Powder Coated for Lasting Durability

  38. Cranky Portable Winch • Powder Coated for Lasting Durability • Stainless Steel Telescopic Boom

  39. Cranky Portable Winch Mounting Posts

  40. Cranky Portable Winch Mounting Posts Building Support Post Type 1 Permanent Mounted Post for use with a flat wall when the mount is flush against the wall. Stainless steel cap protects post from the elements.

  41. Cranky Portable Winch Mounting Posts Building Support Post Type 1 Permanent Mounted Post for use with a flat wall when the mount is flush against the wall. Stainless steel cap protects post from the elements. Building Support Post Type 2 Permanent Mounted Post for use when a gutter is present. Stainless steel cap protects post from the elements.

  42. Cranky Portable Winch Mounting Posts Building Support Post Type 1 Permanent Mounted Post for use with a flat wall when the mount is flush against the wall. Stainless steel cap protects post from the elements. Building Support Post Type 2 Permanent Mounted Post for use when a gutter is present. Stainless steel cap protects post from the elements. Building Support Post Type 3 (not shown) Adjustable Mount for use when obstacles are present.

  43. Cranky Portable Winch Mounting Posts Building Support Post Type 1 Powder Coated for Lasting Durability Building Support Post Type 2 Powder Coated for Lasting Durability Building Support Post Type 3 (not shown) Powder Coated for Lasting Durability

  44. Cranky Portable Winch Port-A-Post • Quickly & securely sets on the roof hatch ladder or other permanent vertical ladder allowing the technician to easily lift heavy objects such as compressors and motors directly through the roof hatch or up the vertical ladder.

  45. Cranky Portable Winch Port-A-Post • Quickly & securely sets on the roof hatch ladder or other permanent vertical ladder allowing the technician to easily lift heavy objects such as compressors and motors directly through the roof hatch or up the vertical ladder. • Post includes double clipped rope for toting Port-A-Post & Cranky to roof

  46. Cranky Portable Winch Port-A-Post • Quickly & securely sets on the roof hatch ladder or other permanent vertical ladder allowing the technician to easily lift heavy objects such as compressors and motors directly through the roof hatch or up the vertical ladder. • Post includes double clipped rope for toting Port-A-Post & Cranky to roof • Slips on in approximately sixty seconds

  47. Cranky Portable Winch Port-A-Post • Quickly & securely sets on the roof hatch ladder or other permanent vertical ladder allowing the technician to easily lift heavy objects such as compressors and motors directly through the roof hatch or up the vertical ladder. • Post includes double clipped rope for toting Port-A-Post & Cranky to roof • Slips on in approximately sixty seconds • No tools required for set up

  48. Cranky Portable Winch Port-A-Post • Quickly & securely sets on the roof hatch ladder or other permanent vertical ladder allowing the technician to easily lift heavy objects such as compressors and motors directly through the roof hatch or up the vertical ladder. • Post includes double clipped rope for toting Port-A-Post & Cranky to roof • Slips on in approximately sixty seconds • No tools required for set up

  49. Cranky Portable Winch Truck/Van Mount • For use with Cranky Portable Winch to lift heavy compressors, motors or other parts off the truck or van.

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