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• Extend ladder side rails at least 3 feet above the landing, unless handholds are <br /> provided <br /> ' • Place ladders at approximately 7S° itch <br /> PP Y P <br /> • Do not place planks on top (cap) of stepladders <br /> • Do not splice ladders together <br /> • Do not <br /> use metal ladders for electrical work or near live electrical parts <br /> • Mark portable metal ladders <br /> ' CAUTION - DO NOT USE AROUND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT <br /> • Portable ladders must be inspected prior to each use for cracks, splits, loose <br /> rungs, etc <br /> • Portable metal or aluminum ladders must be equipped with non-skid feet <br /> • Wooden portable ladders must not be painted <br /> • Ladders must not be used in a horizontal position as a scaffold <br /> • Portable ladders must be secured in place If not possible, the ladder must be <br /> held by another person <br /> • Heavy, bulky tools and material must be hoisted up separately Light tools, <br /> equipment, etc , must be attached to one's person. <br /> • Personnel must not reach beyond arm's length of the side rails of a ladders to <br />' gain better access The ladder must be moved <br /> • Only one person is allowed on a ladder at any one time <br /> 4.2.7 Confined Space Entry <br />' A confined space is defined as any work area which is large enough to enter, but which has <br /> limited means of access and egress and is not designed for continuous occupancy <br /> In the event that en into a confined <br /> entry space is required, the local HS Department must be <br /> notified and IT Procedure HS300 "Confined Space-industrial" followed. Prior to entry, the <br /> confined space will be certified by an IT Qualified Person. Initial monitoring for <br /> MZt11-29-94/RHS/HASP/94-0037 JAP 4-11 <br />