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Do not stand on or above this rung or you
will lose balance.
Max. standing height: approx. 942 mm
Do not stand on the two top rungs of a
standing ladder.
Max. standing height: approx. 1727 mm
Do not stand on the three top rungs of a
leaning ladder.
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The stepladder must be put up in the
correct position, for example at the
correct angle if using as a lean-to ladder
(tilt angle 1:4) with the steps horizontal.
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The locking devices, if there are any, must
be secured before use.
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The stepladder must be placed on a
smooth, level and stable surface.
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As a lean-to ladder it must lean against a
smooth, stable surface and be fastened
before use, for example tied or fastened
with a stable device.
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Do not move the stepladder while
someone is on it.
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When positioning the stepladder take into
consideration the risk of collision, e.g.
with pedestrians, vehicles or doors. Lock
doors (not emergency exits) and windows
in the work area, where possible.
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Identify potential risks in the work area,
such as high-tension cables or exposure to
electrical components.
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The stepladder must stand on its feet and
not rest on a step.
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Do not put the stepladder on slippery
surfaces (for example, ice, shiny surfaces
or heavily soiled surfaces) unless
additional measures are taken to prevent
it from slipping.
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Do not exceed the maximum permitted
load.
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Do not overreach. The user must keep the
belt buckle (navel) inside the side rails and
both feet on the same step when working.
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Do not use the stepladder as a normal
ladder, if it is not intended to used for this.